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    Patrick Troughton Guest

    J2SE or J2EE specs


    Help! I'm teaching myself Java and yesterday someone asked me if I using J2SE
    or J2EE specs. I have no idea what he was talking about.

    - Pat

  2. #2
    Tao Guest

    Re: J2SE or J2EE specs


    "Patrick Troughton" <PatrickTroughton@msn.com> wrote:
    >
    >Help! I'm teaching myself Java and yesterday someone asked me if I using

    J2SE
    >or J2EE specs. I have no idea what he was talking about.
    >
    >- Pat



    J2SE: Java 2 Standard Edition
    J2EE: Java 2 Enterprise Edition

    Tao



  3. #3
    PatrickTroughton Guest

    Re: J2SE or J2EE specs


    OK, thanks.

    "Tao" <tzhao@cadtel.com> wrote:
    >
    >"Patrick Troughton" <PatrickTroughton@msn.com> wrote:
    >>
    >>Help! I'm teaching myself Java and yesterday someone asked me if I using

    >J2SE
    >>or J2EE specs. I have no idea what he was talking about.
    >>
    >>- Pat

    >
    >
    >J2SE: Java 2 Standard Edition
    >J2EE: Java 2 Enterprise Edition
    >
    >Tao
    >
    >



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