![]() Now a day Software Using Wireless Devices is developed by Java ME.Įlectronic device works with electricity and use electronic circuits components.Ĭomputer is an Electronic Device it can understand only two things. Wireless Markup language (WML) is used in wireless programming. iNetSolv Solutions |Complete Notes on Core Java By RNR The program written by the programmers will be stored in those chips. Big IC ->made-up of semiconductors material, ex: silicon chips or Germanium. Java ME (Micro Edition or Mobile Edition): JME deals with developing Embedded System and Wireless Applications.Įmbedded means inserting (installing) a developed Software into a Hardware. To do Business on internet through a website we need JAVA EE. Java EE (Enterprise Edition): JEE deals with developing business solutions for internet and any network. It consists different new features, interfaces, classes etc. Application for networks means writing program for network may be LAN, WAN (System in Network) Java Library: This is an in-built feature means need not to re-develop for present program. This system will not get connected to any network (individual). In personal system users develops a program and compile then run it, this is standalone. Java SE (Standard Edition): JSE deals with developing standard applications for a network and also exploring java Library. Java SE ( Standard Edition ) Java EE ( Enterprise Edition ) Java ME ( Micro Edition or Mobile Edition ) Java Introduction Sun Micro Systems incorporation‟s has divided java into 3 parts. (Web Essentials) HTML CSS XML Java Script Index - ii (JEE Part - 1) JDBC ( Java Database Connectivity ) JNDI ( Java Networking Data Interfaces ) Java Mail Log4j XML Beams Servlets JSP ( Java Server Pages ) Custom Tag Libraries JSTL (Java STL) Serialization Design Patterns ANT Hibernate Struts ![]() ![]() INetSolv Solutions |Complete Notes on Core Java By RNR (Advanced Concepts of JSE) Java Util Package – (Collections) IO Streams Networking Threads AWT (Abstract Window Toolkit) JFC – Swings Applets Generic Data Types OOPS Inheritance Polymorphism Interfaces Packages Exceptions Handling Wrapper Classes Collections Index - i (Core Java JSE) Introduction to java ![]()
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