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Class loader (with th ehelp of security manager) Run-time data area (with APIs) Execution Engine (with the help of JIT compiler)
There are 3 types of Java Programming Language Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) : • The official core Java API, contained in the JDK or JRE, of one of the editions of the Java Platform. The three editions of the Java Platform are Java ME (Micro edition), Java SE (Standard edition), and Java EE (Enterprise edition). • Optional official APIs that can be downloaded separately. The specification of these APIs are defined according to a Java Specification Request (JSR), and sometimes some of these APIs are later included in the core APIs of the platform (the most notable example of this kind is Swing). • Unofficial APIs, developed by third parties, but not related to any JSRs. Third-parties can freely implement any JSR specifications for an official API (even for the core API of the language), providing that they conform to the Technology Compatibility Kit (TCK) for this JSR (the TCK is a suite of tests that checks conformance of implementations for a JSR). The result of this freedom is that many official APIs have more implementations than the Sun's Reference implementation (RI).
In homeopathic medicine, apis is used as a remedy for many symptoms similar to those of bee stings.
"Java" refers to both a language and a platform. The runtime and libraries that comprise the platform are based on the Java language and come in 3 flavors: Java SE (Standard Edition): Formerly J2SE but renamed to Java Standard Edition when the Java 2 convention was dropped with the release of Java 5 (formerly J2SE 1.5). It contains a good all-around mix of general purpose libraries including JDBC (Java Database Connectivity), JNDI (Java Naming Directory Interface), RMI (Remove Method Invocation), AWT, and Swing. Java EE (Enterprise Edition): Formerly J2EE (see above). It includes Java Standard Edition plus most of the other Java technologies including JavaMail, Activation, JAXB (Java API for XML Binding), Servlets, JSF (Java Server Faces), JMS (Java Messaging Service), EJB (Enterprise Java Beans), and others. Most of the APIs are very component-oriented and are intended to provide pluggable interfaces for business components to form robust, distributed internet applications. Java ME (Micro Edition): Formerly J2ME. It includes most of Java SE and some additional APIs for handheld devices. Java Enterprise Edition is based on Java, but includes a larger set of libraries than Java Standard Edition, which to most people is synonymous with the word "Java." Note that many of the technologies featured in Java Enterprise Edition are available separately and can be added to the Java Standard Edition platform as needed. Hi! Java is a language and j2ee is a plateform which implements java language. Java can be divided into 3 categories1.core java2.advanced java3.J2EEcore java and advanced java are the standard editions of java where as J2EE is the enterprise editionwitout completing core and advanced java u will not be able to understand J2EE
C has no native support for graphics. You would either have to use your local APIs or use an external library (ex: OpenGL).
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Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition was a platform from Sun for developing, building and deploying Web-based enterprise applications online. It contain a set of services, APIs, and protocols for developing Web applications.
Apis
The apis is the cult of the apis bull, where they cared for sacred bulls and mummified them after their death.
You can find the Java APIs at Sun's website. See related links.
The honey you buy in the store is made by Honey Bees. There are 7 different types of honey bees including: Apis andreniformi, Apis florea, Apis dorsata, Apis cerana, Apis koschevnikovi, Apis mellifera, and Apis nigrocincta.
Apis nearctica was created in 2009.
Apis nigrocincta was created in 1861.
Apis is Latin Mellifera is Greek
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Apis koschevnikovi was created in 1906.
Apis florea was created in 1787.