it can run any where in system
The 'best' OS for java is a very subjective question. Some OS systems are more optimized than others for java.
Yes. Most operating systems have some form of Java for them.
Java support system includes: · Applets · Servlets · Java Beans · EJB · JSP · XML · SOAP · CORBA
Several sites offer a free java download for the Windows XP systems these include download.cnet, en.softonic, download crew , java developement and en.kioskea
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The programming language JAVA was developed by James Gosling and colleagues at Sun Micro Systems.
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Java is designed from the ground up for platform independence. All the programmer has to do is to abstain from using features that are platform-specific.
That you have more than one Java system running...
I don't know how it is done in Windows, but in Linux based systems you can remove Java using the "apt-get remove" command.
java was discovered by James gosling and Co. in 1991 at sun micro systems..they renamed oak to java..initially java used in programming for set top boxes (for movie on demand..)