No. Java is not an operating system, it is a programming language.
No, Java is needed only if you run programs that are written in Java. The majority of computer users today could disable Java and never know the difference.
The general Java Runtime Environment allows a computer to run Java applets and compiled Java files.
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Software. Short and sweet. Hardware needs software to work.
You only need one version of the JRE to run a Java application.
The software needed to run a computer is known as the Operating System. Many hardware platforms allow you to choose between multiple operating systems to suit your needs.
Any computer (desktop or laptop) can run Java.
By implementation if you mean running java applications and applets. then go to java.com and download and install java run time environment in your computer. you will be able to run java applets in your browser and java applications in your computer. if some thing else ? let me know by giving extra details.
Both are software, operating system is software that will make your computer boot up and run. while Application software is a program that will run on a functional operating system.
Computer needed to turnoff (restart) after or between installing software because of bringing changed option in effect. for example if you install a software your computer may need to start some service to run that software. That comes in effect after your computer is restarted!
The operating system is the basic set of software needed for a computer to run. It allows all other software to be installed and allows that software to be used.
Java is not a part of the XBox 360 software, so while you could conceptually download Java, the XBox 360 lacks the necessary software to run such an application.