Yes you can but for that you must have have a Java Runtime Environment installed in your computer. Also if you are talking about programming in java then you need to install a Java SDK which can help you in executing your java code and run it. (It also contains Java Runtime Environment).
You can also write desktop programs. You can use Java for almost anything.You can also write desktop programs. You can use Java for almost anything.You can also write desktop programs. You can use Java for almost anything.You can also write desktop programs. You can use Java for almost anything.
The JRE refers to Java Runtime Environment... JRE is an implementation of the Java Virtual Machine which actually executes Java programs. Without the JRE we cannot execute our Java programs.
Java Native Interface JNI is an interface between java and applications and libraries written in other languages. As an example, JNI enables Java programs to use C libraries and also enables C programs to use Java classes.
Java source code is a plain text file, so you can use practically any editor, for example NotePad (included in Windows) or better programs such as the freeware NotePad++. However, it is usually more convenient to use the editor included in an IDE that has support for Java.
No, use java.
Yes, you can uninstall the Java Runtime Environment from Microsoft Windows. If you are a user with sufficient privileges, you can use the "Add/Remove Programs" control panel to find and remove the "Sun Java" entry. This will not harm your computer.
Hello Dear; JVM or better to say Java Virtual Machine is a Windows based application that you have to have it if you want using java applets or programs. You may sometimes saw programs or websites that need java or javascript this JVM helps you and better to say is needed to let you to use these programs or web sites. you can download it here : www.java.com Do you need any further information? Don't hesitate, Ask it/them. Thanks.
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all IOExceptions are removed or informed to the compiler
iTunes will use Windows Address Book to sync with the iPhone. It can be found under 'Start'->'All Programs' ->'Accessories'
In MicroSoft Windows, use the uninstall program found in 'my computer'. Some installed programs have their own uninstall utility, so check if this available first.
Unity3d, Java, C, C++, C#, there are many programs they could use.