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Java (After the Indonesian island, a source of ) A simple, , , , robust, secure, , , , dynamic, buzzword-compliant, general-purpose programming language developed by in 1995(?). Java supports programming for the in the form of -independent Java "applets". Java is similar to {C++} without (though it does have overloading), without , and extensive automatic . It has automatic . Java programs can run stand-alone on small computers. The and support take about 40 kilobytes; adding the standard libraries and support (essentially a self-contained ) adds an additional 175Kb. Java extends {C++}'s facilities with those of for . Java has an extensive library of routines for like and . Java applications can access objects across the via s as easily as on the local . The Java compiler and both enforce - procedures must be explicitly typed. Java supports the creation of -free, tamper-free systems with based on . The Java compiler generates an executable on any processor supporting the Java . The object code consists of instructions designed to be both easy to interpret on any machine and easily translated into at load time. The Java libraries provide portable interfaces. For example, there is an abstract Window class and implementations of it for , and the . The run-time system is written in -compliant . Java applets can be executed as attachments in documents using either Sun's browser or version 2.0. {Home (http://java.sun.com/)} newsgroup: {news:comp.lang.java}. E-mail: . (1995-12-06)
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