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What are the versions in Java setup? Think about this during installation
by: fresherlab on
Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2010 Time: 9:43 AM
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Java Versions
• Java SE (Standard Edition) – “Core” Java
• Java version used in this class
– Latest version is Java 6, which should be used for almost all new projects
– Naming conventions are confusing
• Java 6 == Java 1.6 == JDK 1.6
• Java 5 == Java 1.5 == JDK 1.5
• Java 2, version 1.4 = Java 1.4 == JDK 1.4
• Java EE (Enterprise Edition) – Same core language, but add in many libraries for Web apps and other enterprise tasks
• Most real-life deployments start with Java SE and then get server bundled with Java EE libraries
Which Java SE Version Should You Use?
• Server-Side Applications – Use the latest Java version that your app server supports
• JDK 1.4 – 1.6, depending how old your server is – If you can choose, use JDK 1.6 (but 1.5 still popular)
• Desktop Applications – For best power and speed, use Java 6 (aka 1.6)
• If you install, use JDK 1.6 – For best portability to existing deployments, use JDK 1.5
• Applets – Separate Java Plug-In is required in all recent browsers
• For intranet apps, use Java 6
• On internet, most Java applet sites (e.g., Yahoo! Games) use JDK 1.4 or 1.5, but all require end-user installation
About the Author
Fresherlab.com is a young organization, based at India’s IT hub, Bangalore.
It's a dynamic and competitive world with full of ups and downs in IT sector and therefore; the fresh engineers require just more than theoretical knowledge to get themselves ready for the industry. Academic institutions across the world provide the basic and conceptual fundamentals covering multiple areas in computer science. With increasing number of graduating engineers, but with constant number of companies, it becomes difficult for fresh engineers to compete with their unpolished skills because they need more effective and specialized quality training.
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