Embedded Java

Updated: 08/08/2017 by Computer Hope
Embedded Java

Embedded Java is a set of Java technologies used to program embedded systems, such as printers, mobile phones, GPS (Global Positioning System) receivers, and medical imaging equipment. It also supports desktop and server platforms, like x86, x64, and more, on many different operating systems.

The two main types of embedded Java are Java ME, for systems with lower specifications, and Java SE, for systems with storage and RAM (random-access memory) in excess of 32 MB.

More information on embedded Java can is on the Oracle website.

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