A set of resources, including software and documents, provided by Sun Microsystems to enable developers to program in the Java language.
Basic development package from Sun distributed for free in order to write, test and debug Java programs. See also applet, java.
a package of software tools that enable a programmer to write Java applets or applications
The name of the software development kit that Sun Microsystems provided for the Java platform, up to and including v 1.1.x. Sometimes used erroneously to mean the Java platform or as a generic term for any software developer kits for Java.
Allows for developing Java applications on the server
A software development package from Sun Microsystems that implements the basic set of tools needed to write, test and debug Java applications and applets.
A software package that can be used to write, compile, debug, and run Java applets and applications.
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.
A toolset from Sun Microsystems that allows you to write and test Java programs from the operating system.
Java Development Kit enables you to write Java applets that conforms to the latest applet API for Java.
Software development kit provided by Sun Microsystems for developing applications and applets using the Java programming language.
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.
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. Also called the "JDK." See also Java 2 SDK.
A software package that contains the minimal set of tools needed to write, compile, debug, and run Java applets and applications.
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. On 17 November, 2006, it was released under the GNU General Public License (GPL).