Oracle owns Java.
Previous owner was Sun micro systems.
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Java is owned by Sun Microsystems.
The Java programming language is owned by the Sun Microsystems, USA
Java was formerly developed by Sun, but now that Sun has been bought by Oracle, it is developed by Oracle.
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Yes!Visual Java plus plus and Java Builder is different from the Java language?
There are several types of Java technology. Some examples of Java software are Java ME, Java EE, Java SE, and Java Card. Java made the JAVA development kit for those that develop in Java. There is also Java Virtual machine and some class libraries. Java is also famous for its languages like Clojure, Beanshell, Groovy, Gosu, Rhino, Kotlin, JRuby, Scala, and Jython.
Java applets
Java applet is a program used to run java applications while beans is a compiler used to design java programs (IDE, GUI) :-) GilbertC
Well you get java as java and javascript as iava.
there is no single owner of java island. All of indonesian people own it
Oracle currently owns the copyright on the java code.
Java was created by Sun Microsystems, which now belongs to Oracle Corporation.
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Sun Microsystems created Java. Oracle bought Sun, and thus they became the owners of Java.Fortunately, Java was open sourced and the source to the Java SE and Java EE projects is free to use under a GPL license. OpenJDK is an open-source implementation of the Java Platform.
Sun Microsystems.Sun Microsystems.Sun Microsystems.Sun Microsystems.
Each and every, if you are their owner (or the system-administrator), and they are not in use in the moment.
frugoo scape got sued or somthing like that by java so the frugoo scape owner is in court.
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Yes!Visual Java plus plus and Java Builder is different from the Java language?
There are several types of Java technology. Some examples of Java software are Java ME, Java EE, Java SE, and Java Card. Java made the JAVA development kit for those that develop in Java. There is also Java Virtual machine and some class libraries. Java is also famous for its languages like Clojure, Beanshell, Groovy, Gosu, Rhino, Kotlin, JRuby, Scala, and Jython.
Java applets