ava evelopment it. Can be obtained from the official web site for Java ( http://java.sun.com/j2se/) and contains the various Java utilities such as the compiler and interpreter, as well as the class libraries (also includes the source code for these libraries).
Java Development Kit. Now, Sun uses the term SDK, indicating the Standard Development Kit, which includes only the Java base classes and tools needed to compile and run basic Java programs.
Java Developer's Kit. Sun's software-development package that implements the basic set of tools needed to write, test, and debug Java applications and applets. It consists of a compiler, a debugger, and a run-time interpreter (virtual machine) for each particular platform. JDK also refers generally to the set of Sun-supplied classes, including the Abstract Windowing Toolkit.
JDK is Sun's Java compiler. It contains the minimal set of tools you need to develop Java programs. Its current version is 1.1. This product is always available free from Sun, downloadable from the Web at http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/ (JDK 1.2 is due out soon.) To the top
Java Developer's Kit. A set of tools developed by Sun to help popularize the Java programming language.
Java(TM) Development Kit software. A software development environment for writing applets and application in the Java programming language.
Java Development Kit: the compiler, interpreter, etc
Java Development Kit -- the software development kit for creating Java programs
Java Development Kit: A collection of files and utilities for developing Java programs.
A software development environment for writing Java applets and applications.
A software development kit (SDK) that is used to produce Java programs. See Java.
Java Development Kit. Sun Microsystems's software development kit (SDK) used to produce Java programs. The JDK supports JavaBeans software components and JDBC.
Java Developer's Kit. The collection of Java classes, runtime, compiler, debugger, and usually source code for a version of Java that makes up a Java development environment. JDKs are designated by versions, and Java 2 is used to designate versions from 1.2 onward.
Java Development Kit. A software development package from Sun Microsystems that implements the basic set of tools needed to write, test and debug Java applications and applets.
Java Developer's Kit from Sun Microsystems. JDK 1.02 was the first popular JDK. JDK 1.1, released in mid-1997, added several features, such as Java Beans.
Java Development Kit. A software development environment for writing applets and applications in the Java programming language. Technically, the JDK is the correct name for all versions of the Java platform from 1.0 to 1.1.x.
The Java Development Kit (JDK) is a Sun product aimed at Java developers. Since the introduction of Java, it has been by far the most widely used Java SDK.
A Sun product which provides the environment for programming in Java. The JDK is available for a great range of platforms (i.e. operating systems). In addition to the software included in the JRE, it provides a compiler, debugger and other tools.
Java Development Kit. The JDK can be downloaded for free from Sun's site and contains the core java classes, the java complier, javac, the javadoc application, the JVM and some more goodies.
Java Development Kit. A toolset from Sun Microsystems that allows you to write and test Java programs from the operating system.
A Sun Microsystems product that provides the underlying technologies for implementing the Java programming language.
Java Development Kit also referred to as SDK (Software Development Kit).
Java Development Kit. Java Development Kit enables you to write Java applets that conforms to the latest applet API for Java.
Java Development Kit. The Java virtual machine, together with the set of Java classes and tools that Sun Microsystems furnishes to support Java application and applet development. The JDK includes a Java compiler; the JRE does not.
Java Development Kit. Software development kit provided by Sun Microsystems for developing applications and applets using the Java programming language.
refers to: general term, abbreviation Java Developers Kit. An extensive set of Java classes, suitable for different purposes. The classes are enclosed in "packages", each covering a certain topic (networking, user interface,...). see also: API
Java Development Kit. A software development kit ( SDK) for creating Java programms of version 1.1 Sun, JavaTM Development Kit
See Java development kit.
Java Development Kit. Software that Sun Microsystems distributes for Java developers. This software includes the Java interpreter, Java classes, and Java development tools. The development tools include a compiler, debugger, dissassembler, AppletViewer, stub file generator, and documentation generator.
A package of software distributed by Sun Microsystems for Java developers. It includes the Java interpreter, Java classes, and Java development tools: compiler, debugger, disassembler, appletviewer, stub file generator, and documentation generator.
Short for Java Development Kit, a software development kit (SDK) for producing Java programs.
(Java Development Kit) - A software development package from Sun Microsystems containing the basic tools needed to write, test, and debug Java applications and applets. See Also: Applet, Java
Java Development Kit. The software released by JavaSoft to support the Java environments. The JDK includes the Java compiler and interpreter and many Java libraries.
(Java Development Kit) Software that includes the APIs and tools that developers need to build applications for those versions of the Java platform that preceded the Java 2 platform. See also Java 2 SDK.
(java development kit): A software package that can be used to write, compile, debug, and run Java applets and applications.
n. See Java Developer's Kit.
JDK (Java Development Kit) is an SDK (software development kit) for generating Java programs.