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  2. Java version history - Wikipedia

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    Java 7 was a major update that launched on July 7, 2011 ... Known issues. Installation of Oracle Linux Specific x64 JDK RPMs Pulls in i686 Dependencies ...

  3. Criticism of Java - Wikipedia

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    Before Java 7, the installers would not remove older Java installations. It was common on a Windows system to see multiple installations of Java on the same computer. [47] [48] [49] Multiple installations were permitted and could be used by programs that rely on specific versions, including malicious programs. This issue was addressed in Java 7 ...

  4. Security of the Java software platform - Wikipedia

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    The Java software platform provides a number of features designed for improving the security of Java applications. This includes enforcing runtime constraints through the use of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), a security manager that sandboxes untrusted code from the rest of the operating system, and a suite of security APIs that Java developers can utilise.

  5. GlassFish - Wikipedia

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    12 June 2013 - Oracle Corporation released GlassFish 4.0. This major release brings Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 7 support. [23] 4 November 2013, Oracle announced the future roadmap for Java EE and Glassfish Server, with a 4.1 open-source edition planned and continuing open-sources updates to GlassFish but with an end to commercial Oracle ...

  6. Google LLC v. Oracle America, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    [7] Oracle announced it would purchase Sun in April 2009 for US$7.4 billion, and completed the acquisition in January 2010. [21] Besides allowing them to enter the hardware business, Oracle's CEO Larry Ellison called the Java language "the single most important software asset we have ever acquired". [22]

  7. Jakarta EE - Wikipedia

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    The Eclipse Foundation could not agree with Oracle over the use of javax and Java trademarks. [5] Oracle owns the trademark for the name "Java" and the platform was renamed from Java EE to Jakarta EE. [6] [7] The name refers to the largest city on the island of Java and also the capital of Indonesia, Jakarta. [8]

  8. OpenJDK - Wikipedia

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    OpenJDK (Open Java Development Kit) is a free and open-source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE). [2] It is the result of an effort Sun Microsystems began in 2006, four years before the company was acquired by Oracle Corporation .

  9. JDK Mission Control - Wikipedia

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    JDK Mission Control is an open source tools suite for the Java virtual machine. The tools help finding problems in, and optimizing, programs running on the JVM in production. JDK Mission Control supports OpenJDK 11 (and above) and Oracle JDK 7u40 (and above). JDK Mission Control primarily consists of the following tools: