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Old 12-13-2007, 10:01 AM
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J2se, J2ee
I heard many times the following terms:

J2SE - Java 2 Standard Edition
J2EE - Java 2 Enterprise Edition

Now Java 6 is being used. So is this right to say that now J6SE and J6EE exist?

Please clarify.

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So is this right to say that now J6SE and J6EE exist?
No, java 6 IS j6SE, but EE is something quite different. Its used for enterprise (go figure) like websites, and its not developed concurrently with SE. SE has the javac and java command, the virtual machine, and all those things that we use in regular DESKTOP programming.
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