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This Object-Oriented language was developed by Sun Microsystems. It is most commonly used to develop embedded programs, known as applets, for WWW browsers. A collection of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) provides additional background information on Java.
  • Java Applets (11)

  • Java Education, Training, and Conferences (6) - Courses, seminars, conferences, training products, and resources for learning about Java.

  • Java Experts (4)

  • Java Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) (11) - Answers to the questions commonly asked regarding Java.

  • Java Literature (15) - Books, bibliographies, journals, papers, and similar resources on Java.

  • Java Message Service (JMS) (3) - Enterprise messaging provides a reliable, flexible service
    for the asynchronous exchange of critical business data and
    events throughout an enterprise. The JMS API adds to this
    a common API and provider framework that enables the
    development of portable, message based applications in the
    Java programming language.

  • Java Related Sites (12) - Information-rich sites containing materials relevant to Java.

  • Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI) (5) - RMI enables the programmer to create distributed Java-to-Java
    applications, in which the methods of remote Java objects can be
    invoked from other Java virtual machines, possibly on different hosts.

  • Java Tools (10)

  • Java Tutorials (10)

  • JavaBeans and Enterprise JavaBeans (12) - JavaBeans is the software component architecture for the Java language.
    Enterprise JavaBeans enables rapid and simplified development of
    distributed, transactional, secure, and portable Java applications.

  • JavaSpaces (8) - The JavaSpaces technology package provides a distributed persistence and object exchange mechanism for code written in the Java programming language.

  • Jini (24) - Jini technology is a breakthrough initiative based on Java™
    technology that enables all types of devices to simply connect
    into impromptu networks, making access to and delivery of
    new network services as simple as plugging in a telephone.

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