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Guest repliedQuite right, reynolds was in danger of hurting himself the way he was swinging his.
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Guest repliedHandbags at twenty paces girls.
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Guest repliedLOL, and my dad's bigger than your dad.The title of the post should act as a distraction for people like yourself who don't know anything about the language..well in theory...
Oh, BTW, it was the first E in J2EE that was the difference - not sure if you'd worked that out.
Next week, we'll bring readers details on the many and varied differences between a chair and a table....
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Guest repliedi wanted to see people's programming experiences rather than a conflated technical overview on a website.
The title of the post should act as a distraction for people like yourself who don't know anything about the language..well in theory...
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Guest repliedHi reynolds,
Possibly, but then I didn't ask a question that any web monkey could find the answer to using google.
haha..@#%$ knobtulipe
Given your retort, the more correct would seem to be:
If you have to ask, you're too stupid to know.
I do hope that your humour transplant is arranged soon.
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Guest repliedJ2se is that standard Java sdk
J2ee is the enterprise Java SDK (entity and session beans).
Can't remember what else is in J2ee that is missing from J2SE (not used Java for a while).
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Guest repliedhaha..@#%$ knobtulipe
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Guest repliedThe S and the E
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What would you say are the biggest differences between J2SE & J2EE?Tags: None
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