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JNDI enables Java platform-based applications to access multiple naming and directory services. JNDI makes it possible for developers to create portable applications that are enabled for a number of different naming and directory services.
JOLAP is a Java application-programming interface (API) for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) environment that supports the creation, storage, access, and management of data in an online analytical processing (OLAP) application.
The Java Persistence API (JPA) is an application programming interface specification which provides Java developers an object/relational mapping facility for managing relational data in Java applications. It was developed by the EJB 3.0 software expert group and it can also be used directly by web applications and application clients, and even outside the Java EE platform, for example, in Java SE applications.
Part of the Java Development Kit (JDK). It provides the minimum requirements for executing a Java application. It consists of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), core classes, and supporting files.
A technology for controlling the content or appearance of Web pages through the use of servlets, small programs that are specified in the Web page and run on the Web server to modify the Web page before it is sent to the user who requested it.
A Java class in Java EE that conforms to the Java Servlet API, a protocol by which a Java class may respond to requests. They are commonly used to extend the applications hosted by web servers.
Java Speech API Markup Language (JSML)
A set of markup codes and symbols for speech synthesis in voice Web browsers and voice enabled e-mail. JSML includes text description tags that describe the structure of the document and speaker directive tags.
Swing is a set of program components that provide the ability to create GUI components, such as buttons and scroll bars, that are independent of the windowing system for specific OS . Swing components are used with the Java Foundation Classes (JFC).
A Java-based API for computer telephony applications. JTAPI consists of a set of language packages. The core package provides the basic framework for simple telephony processes such as placing a call, answering a call, and dropping a call.
An implementation of the Java Virtual Machine Specification, interprets compiled Java binary code (called bytecode) for a computer's processor (or "hardware platform") so that it can perform a Java program's instructions.
A standard for including a Java program as part of a Web page (a page written using the Hypertext Markup Language, or HTML). A Web site developer can write a small program using the Java programming language and insert the program within a Web page.
An object-oriented programming interface from Sun Microsystems that lets you build re-useable applications or program building blocks called components that can be deployed in a network on any major operating system platform.
JavaFX is a software platform for creating and delivering rich internet applications (RIAs) that can run across a wide variety of devices. JavaFX is intended to replace Swing as the standard GUI library for Java SE, but both will be included for the foreseeable future.
An interpreted programming or script language from Netscape. It is somewhat similar in capability to Microsoft'sVisual Basic, Sun's Tcl, the UNIX-derived Perl, and IBM's REXX. In general, script languages are easier and faster to code. Brendon Eich created Java Script in 1995. At that time it was named Mocha and then it changed to LiveScript but after receiving a trademark from Sun it was named JavaScript.