The best way to find out if your Java is up to date is to visit the Java website. You can then check the latest verison number, and compare it to what is already on your computer. You check in your programs and files. You can also choose to update, and if you have the current version it won't do it.
I know creator of java language -> James Gosling
You may notice that some applications that run on java not working. If you suspect that your java is corrupted, re-install it.
No. Java programs run in the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) - without it your computer won't know how to handle Java bytecode.
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.
Absolutely. The hashmap is used quite a bit in java scripting as it is important in making many things in Java work. It's difficult to learn, but handy to know about.
Well, I do know that Macs, Linuxes, and Windows computers all support Java, but I do not know if other, lesser-known OSes will support Java.
Advanced Java will assume you already know the basic stuff. If you don't know it, you'll be completely lost.
What i know is java we will use compiler when it want to get class file(file with .class extension) from java file(file with .java extension).
I know creator of java language -> James Gosling
You may notice that some applications that run on java not working. If you suspect that your java is corrupted, re-install it.
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.
No. Java programs run in the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) - without it your computer won't know how to handle Java bytecode.
As far as I know, keywords are part of the implementation of Java, and cannot be defined or redefined.
java is an object oriented programme it is similar to c++ so if you know very well in c++ you can easily figure it out.
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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.
Absolutely. The hashmap is used quite a bit in java scripting as it is important in making many things in Java work. It's difficult to learn, but handy to know about.