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Java was developed by James Gosling for Sun in 1995. It was designed as a high level language for embedded devices. Still, it took off as a “safe” language for downloading applications from the internet and J2ME became standard on many mobile phones.

Java was acquired by Oracle when they purchased Sun and is available as open source. There are unofficial implementations, such as Android’s implementation, and Microsoft also had its own implementation, which had extensions to enable Windows support.

It is similar to C++, although it is missing many of the advanced features that C++ offers. Later versions of Java did add some support for templates. Compared to C++, it offers a managed memory system, which simplifies programming, but it lacks support for overloaded operators, pointers, and unions, to name a few obvious differences.

Java Standard Edition includes all the features of Java, including Java 7. It is a language that runs on a VM (virtual machine), which means it is portable between different platforms. Thus, you can write a single program that runs on Windows, Mac, or Linux computers.

It supports Swing and AWT to enable GUI development, JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) for access to databases, RMI (remote method invocation) for calling methods outside the program, XML handling, and a complete set of general programming libraries.

Java Micro Edition: This is a cut-down version of Java that runs on mobile phones and embedded devices. It is based on Java 2 and may even lack support for floating point under certain configurations.

It normally does not allow you to access files other than those contained inside the jar file. Some platforms support extensions to enable SMS support or other features that are not part of the base standard.

Java Enterprise Edition: Based on Java Standard Edition, with extended libraries, it is designed to include support for JSP (Java Server Pages), JMS (Java Messaging Service), and EJB (Enterprise Java Beans). It allows for large-scale, reliable applications and can support secure network connections. It is designed to allow for robust internet applications.

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