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  2. Java Development Kit - Wikipedia

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    The Java Development Kit (JDK) is a distribution of Java technology by Oracle Corporation. It implements the Java Language Specification ( JLS ) and the Java Virtual Machine Specification ( JVMS ) and provides the Standard Edition ( SE ) of the Java Application Programming Interface ( API ).

  3. Java (software platform) - Wikipedia

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    The Java language has undergone several changes since the release of JDK (Java Development Kit) 1.0 on January 23, 1996, as well as numerous additions of classes and packages to the standard library. Since J2SE 1.4 the Java Community Process (JCP) has governed the evolution of the Java Language.

  4. Jakarta EE - Wikipedia

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    Proprietary software BES Application Server Baolande Yes v9.5 [30] Apache TomEE [58] [59] Apache: No 7 (Java EE 7 like, but not certified [60]) Yes Free software Resin Server: Caucho: Yes v4.0 [61] Yes Proprietary software Siwpas: OW2: Yes v6.0 [62] Free software JOnAS OW2: Yes v5.3 rc1 [63] Yes Yes Free software SAP NetWeaver: SAP: Yes v2.x ...

  5. HotSpot (virtual machine) - Wikipedia

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    As with the entire Java Development Kit (JDK), HotSpot is supported by Oracle Corporation on Windows, Linux, and macOS. Supported instruction set architectures (ISAs) are x86-64 and AArch64. [20] Since JDK 15, Solaris and SPARC are no longer supported. [21]