You can find a link to the latest Java SE version below.
It is a kit of JAVA development tools that are normally not shipped with JAVA! MOST companies have "Development kits" for their software - Java is not an exception!
The Java Development Kit is free. See the related link below for the download page.
JDK is java development kit whereas J2SDK is the newer one and is called as Java 2 software development kit.
You would use the Java Development Kit (JDK).
Java Servlet Development Kit is an integrated development kit used to build, test, and deploy Java Servlet applications. JSDK allows most standard Web server such as Netscape servers, IIS, Apache and others to load servlets . JSDK is a suite of software for easing the development of Java servlets.
The "JDK" is the Java Development Kit. I.e., the JDK is bundle of software that you can use to develop Java based software. Typically, each JDK contains one (or more) JRE's along with the various development tools like the Java source compilers, bundling and deployment tools, debuggers, development libraries, etc.
That's short for Software Development Kit, and it is basically everything the programmer (developer) needs to program in Java. It includes the Java compiler, the Java Virtual Machine, and the Java base classes.
Java Development Kits are best found on the Java website. There are a number of programmes that can be downloaded. It is also possible to get Java Development Kit downloads from the Oracle website.
JVM stands for java virtual machine. This is actually the machine in which all the java programs you write will get executed. It comes as part of any JDK (Java Development Kit) Installations. JDK stands for Java Development Kit. JDK is the total software that comes to us as part of the download from the Sun Java website. It is the stuff that is required to write and execute java programs.
With Java Platorm EE (Enterprise Edition) SDK (software development kit) you have some additional things that are installed on your computer like Glassfish server. They are not included in Java Platform SE SDK.
Download a SDK from java.com.
Yes, the actual runtime environment known as JRE (Java Runtime Environment), and the associated Software Development Kit (SDK) software, is released for free to the general public. Programs written using Java may not be (e.g. a game written by some company that runs using the Java platform).