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The Java Language Environment |
The JavaTM programming language is
designed to meet the challenges of application development in the
context of heterogeneous, network-wide distributed environments.
Paramount among these challenges is secure delivery of applications
that consume the minimum of system resources, can run on any hardware
and software platform, and can be extended dynamically. The
Java programming language originated as part of a research project to
develop advanced software for a wide variety of network devices and
embedded systems. The goal was to develop a small, reliable, portable,
distributed, real-time operating platform. When the project started,
C++ was the language of choice. But over time the difficulties
encountered with C++ grew to the point where the problems could best be
addressed by creating an entirely new language platform. Design and
architecture decisions drew from a variety of languages such as Eiffel,
SmallTalk, Objective C, and Cedar/Mesa. The result is a language
platform that has proven ideal for developing secure, distributed,
network-based end-user applications in environments ranging from
network-embedded devices to the World-Wide Web and the desktop. Download
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8 June, 2006 |
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