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The Operating System (OS) connects the user, applications, and hardware together.
An operating system coordinates the activities of computer hardware
The operating system
Micro-Kernel: A micro-kernel is a minimal operating system that performs only the essential functions of an operating system. All other operating system functions are performed by system processes. Monolithic: A monolithic operating system is one where all operating system code is in a single executable image and all operating system code runs in system mode
For computers the term OS refers to Operating System.
They are equipped with Linux operating system and Java support (don't confuse with JavaScript).
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Just about any laptop. Please note that Java support may not always be included when the laptop comes from the factory; but you can install Java support on any computer that has the Windows, Linux, or Macintosh operating system - among others.
Yes. Most operating systems have some form of Java for them.
No. Java is not an operating system, it is a programming language.
Unix is an operating system, Java is a language.
Generally, anything written in java will transfer over to another operating system.
Java is developed by Sun, which makes Solaris OS.
Java OS
Java support system includes: · Applets · Servlets · Java Beans · EJB · JSP · XML · SOAP · CORBA
A "platform" is whatever environment in which Java is running. This includes operating systems. A Java source file on compilation produces an intermediary .class rather than a executable file. This .class file is interpreted by the JVM. Since JVM acts as an intermediary layer.
If it wasn't then it wouldn't be an operating system.