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Oracle Corporation, an enterprise software company, engages in the development, manufacture, distribution, servicing, and marketing of database, middleware, and application software worldwide.
An industry standard for database and Java platform connectivity providing a call-level API for SQL-based database access.
Industry:Software
A collection of Java programming language classes and interfaces that allow developers to build system, network, and service-management applications.
Industry:Software
In Java, a set of APIs that assist with the interfacing to multiple naming and directory services.
Industry:Software
In Java, a distributed object model in which the methods of a remote object can be invoked from other Java virtual machines, possibly residing on different hosts.
Industry:Software
A subset of the Java Development Kit for redistributing the runtime environment alone. The Java runtime environment consists of the Java virtual machine, the Java core classes, and supporting files.
Industry:Software
A software execution engine that safely and compatibly executes the byte codes in Java class files on a microprocessor in a computer or another electronic device.
Industry:Software
An in-line scripting language that is used in both browsers and Web servers. Like all scripting languages, it is used primarily to tie other components together or to accept user input. Unlike Java, which is downloaded in the form of binary Class files, JavaScript is simple text interpreted by the browser at execution time.
Industry:Software
An extensible Web technology that uses template data, custom elements, scripting languages, and server-side Java objects to return dynamic content to a client, usually a Web browser.
Industry:Software
A standalone Web application written using the JavaServer Pages technology.
Industry:Software
A container that provides both the same services as a servlet container and an engine that interprets and processes JSPs into a servlet.
Industry:Software