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C+ temeline dayanan basit , nesne yönelimli , güvenli , yuksek performanslı yorumlanmış, dağılmış , genel kullanım amaçlı yazılım diline verilen ad. Java internet üzerinde bağımsız olarak javauygulamalarının çalışmasına olanak veren bir yazılım dilimidir
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kahve

Bu kahve Java ve Brezilya'nın bir karışımıdır. - This coffee is a blend of Java and Brazil.

cava kahvesi
java 2 platform, enterprise edition
java 2 platform, kurumsal baskı
java trench
java hendeği
disable java
(Bilgisayar) java'yı devre dışı bırak
host java
Java destekli web tarayıcısı
İngilizce - İngilizce
The Java programming language (® Sun Microsystems, Inc.) An object-oriented computer programming language similar to C++
An island of Indonesia in the Malay Archipelago
a blend of coffee imported from the island of Java
Coffee in general
Alternative spelling of Java
Java is a computer programming language. It is used especially in creating websites. coffee (JAVA, where coffee is produced). Indonesian Djawa Island (pop., 2000 prelim.: 121,352,608), Indonesia. Lying southeast of Sumatra, it is Indonesia's fourth largest island, and it contains more than half of the country's population. Its area, including offshore Madura Island, is 49,228 sq mi (127,499 sq km). The capital of Java and of Indonesia is Jakarta. The island's highest point is Mount Semeru, an active volcano measuring 12,060 ft (3,676 m) high. It is inhabited by three major ethnic groups: the Javanese (who constitute 70% of the population), the Sundanese, and the Madurese. The fossilized remains of Homo erectus, or "Java man," indicate that the island was occupied some 800,000 years ago. Indian traders began arriving in the 1st century AD, bringing Hindu influences. The Majapahit dynasty was founded in eastern Java in 1293; it fell early in the 16th century when Muslim kingdoms arose. In 1619 the Dutch East India Company took control of Batavia (Jakarta) and extended its influence. Ruled by the Dutch until the 1940s when it was occupied by Japan, it became part of newly independent Indonesia in 1950. Modular object-oriented programming language developed by Sun Microsystems in 1995 specifically for the Internet. Java is based on the idea that the same software should run on many different kinds of computers, consumer gadgets, and other devices; its code is translated according to the needs of the machine on which it is running. The most visible examples of Java software are the interactive programs called "applets" that animate sites on the World Wide Web, where Java is a standard creative tool. Java provides an interface to HTML
{i} main island of Indonesia; coffee (Slang)
A programming language developed by Sun Microsystems specifically for writing programs which can be safely downloaded and computer without fear of viruses or harm to your computer and files Using small java Programs (called applets), web pages can include functions such as animations, calculators, and other fancy tricks
A programming language that is designed to be platform-independent This is achieved by the use of "virtual machines" that allow Java programs to run on a particular operating system One of the common uses of Java is to create Applets that run inside a web page
An object-oriented programming language developed by Sun Microsystems, Java supports animation and real-time information transfer Web pages that have Java applets embedded are recognized by Java supported web browsers
A computer programming language invented by Sun Microsystems Using Java, Web developers create small programs called "applets" that allow Web pages to include animations, calculators, scrolling text, sound effects and games (See also "Applet")
a beverage consisting of an infusion of ground coffee beans; "he ordered a cup of coffee"
an island in Indonesia south of Borneo; one of the world's most densely populated regions
One of the islands of the Malay Archipelago belonging to the Netherlands
An object-oriented programming language to create executable content (self-running applications) that can be easily distributed through networks like the Web [San Diego State University]
A programming language created by Sun Microsystems which allows the user to create programs which run well in a netwroked environment (such as the World Wide Web) Java programs are commonly called "applets" and can be used to add anything from calculators to animated images to Web sites
Java is an object oriented programming language expressly designed for use in the distributed environment of the Internet Java classes compile into Java-byte code This code can be executed on any platform that implements the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) Executable Java-objects are either applets or applications
Programming language developed by Sun with cross-platform neutrality, object-orientation and networking in mind See also applet, JDK
a simple platform-independent object-oriented programming language used for writing applets that are downloaded from the World Wide Web by a client and run on the client's machine
A programming language that is frequently used on Web sites Among other things, Java can enable "movement" on Web sites that HTML cannot Some of the frequent applications for Java are to create: animations, scrolling text, and mouseovers Back to top
{i} programming language for network-based applications running on World Wide Web pages on the Internet (Computers)
A network-oriented programming language invented by Sun Microsystems that is specifically designed for writing programs that can be safely downloaded to your computer through the Internet and immediately run without fear of viruses or other harm to our computer or files Using small Java programs (called "Applets"), Web pages can include functions such as animations, calculators, and other fancy tricks We can expect to see a huge variety of features added to the Web using Java, since you can write a Java program to do almost anything a regular computer program can do, and then include that Java program in a Web page For more information search any of these jargon terms in the PC Webopedia
A programming language, developed by Sun Microsystems, designed specifically for use in applet and agent applications Java programs can only run under a Java interpreter, which is designed to eliminate the risk of a rogue Java applet damaging the local computer
Java is a network-oriented programming language invented by Sun Microsystems that is specifically designed for writing programs that can be run on a variety of operating systems
– An object-oriented programming language developed by Sun Microsystems It was specifically designed for the distributed environment of the Web and can be used to create applications that can run on a single computer or distributed among several computers in a network It can also be used to write applets JavaScript – a scripting language commonly used on web pages It has many uses, including validating fields in a form, or writing information to the user's screen Index
Java is first a programming language, developed by Sun Microsystems around 1992, intended for use on the tiny computers inside cell phones and similar devices Java is second an interpreter, the Java virtual machine, compiled into popular Web browsers such as Netscape Navigator Java is third a security system that purports to guarantee that a program downloaded from an untrusted source on the Internet can run safely inside the interpreter Java is the only realistic way for a Web publisher to take advantage of the computing power available on a user's desktop Java is generally a bad language for server-side software development (see the server programming chapter) For more background on the language, see the Java chapter from Database Backed Web Sites at http: //photo net/wtr/dead-trees/53008 htm
A general-purpose programming language created by Sun Microsystems Java can be used to create Java applets A Java program is downloaded from the web server and interpreted by a program running on the machine containing the web browser
A programming language specifically designed for Internet based programs Using small Java programs called "applets", Web pages can include functions such as animations, calculators, and other fancy tricks
Java is a network-oriented programming language invented by Sun Microsystems that is specifically designed for writing programs that can be safely downloaded to your computer through the Internet and immediately run without fear of viruses or other harm to your computer or files Using small Java programs (called "applets"), Web pages can include functions such as animations, calculators, and other fancy tricks We can expect to see a huge variety of features added to the web using Java, since you can write a Java program to do almost anything a regular computer program can do and then include that Java program in a web page
An object orientated programming language designed to run on any computer platform or operating system Java applets are sent as executable programs
Java is a simple, object-oriented, distributed, interpreted, robust, secure, architecture neutral, portable, high-performance, multithreaded, and dynamic language and software platform Java is a network-oriented programming language invented by Sun Microsystems that is specifically designed for writing programs that can be safely downloaded to your computer through the Internet and immediately run without fear of viruses or other harm to your computer or files Using small Java programs (called "applets"), Web pages can include functions such as animations, specialized calculators, and other programs
A programming language created by Sun Microsystems which allows the user to create programs which run well in a networked environment (such as the World Wide Web) Java programs are commonly called "applets" and can be used to add anything from calculators to animated images to Web sites
Java is a programming language invented by Sun Microsystems that is specifically designed for writing programs that can be safely downloaded to your computer through the Internet and immediately run without fear of viruses or other harm to your computer or files Using small Java programs (called "Applets"), Web pages can include functions such as animations, calculators, and other fancy tricks You can expect to see a huge variety of features added to the Web using Java, since you can write a Java program to do almost anything a regular computer program can do, and then include that Java program in a Web page
Java coffee, a kind of coffee brought from Java
Java is a programming language expressly designed for use in the distributed environment of the Internet It was designed to have the "look and feel" of the C++ language, but it is simpler to use than C++ and enforces a completely object-oriented view of programming Java can be used to create complete applications that may run on a single computer or be distributed among servers and clients in a network It can also be used to build small application modules or applets for use as part of a Web page Applets make it possible for a Web page user to interact with the page
Developed by Sun Microsystems, Java is a programming language that is specifically designed for writing programs that can be safely downloaded to your computer through the Internet and immediately run without fear of viruses or other harm to your computer or files Using small Java programs (called "Applets"), Web pages can include functions such as animations, calculators, and other fancy tricks Java is a simple, robust, object-oriented, platform-independent multi-threaded, dynamic general-purpose programming environment It is best for creating applets and applications for the Internet, intranets and any other complex, distributed network Back to Top
Industry standard object-oriented language and virtual machine, invented by Sun Microsystems and formally released in 1996 Java is an ideal language for network applications and applets Sun's Java specifications include many Java APIs and platforms, including the JavaPhone API and PersonalJava platform, which are included in Symbian OS API, C++, Symbian OS, OPL
A general purpose programming language commonly used in conjunction with web pages that feature animation Small Java applications are called Java applets; many can be downloaded and run on your computer by a Java-compatible browser like Netscape or Internet Explorer
Java Sea
An sea north of the island of Java in Indonesia and south of Borneo
Java Virtual Machine
a software part of the Java runtime environment that can be accessed with commands, like a microprocessorLike most virtual machines, the Java Virtual Machine has a stack-based architecture akin to a microcontroller/microprocessor., enabling a set of computer software programs and data structures to use a virtual machine model for the execution of other computer programs and scripts
Java Virtual Machines
plural form of Java Virtual Machine
Java man
A purported species of primate, a supposed ancient descendant of human beings, given the scientific name Pithecanthropus erectus
Java men
plural form of Java man
Java stored procedure
a set of SQL statements, developed in Java, grouped together as an executable unit
Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
{i} J2EE, Java platform designed for the mainframe-scale computing of large enterprises
Java Development Kit
package of software tools used to create Java programs, JDK (Computers)
Java Management Extensions
JMX, set of specifications for application and network management in the J2EE development and application environment
Java Sea
Part of the western Pacific Ocean between Java and Borneo islands. Measuring 900 mi (1,450 km) long by 260 mi (420 km) wide, it occupies a total area of 167,000 sq mi (433,000 sq km). A shallow sea, it has a mean depth of 151 ft (46 m). It was the scene of a World War II naval battle (1942) that resulted in an Allied defeat and Japan's invasion of Java
Java Virtual Machine
(Computers) software that serves as interpreter between Java bytecode and a specific operating system (allows Java applications to run on any platform without changing the code)
Java applet
small application program that performs a specific task and is included in some web sites (Internet)
Java man
Pithecanthropus. Common name of fossilized Homo erectus remains found in 1891 at Trinil, Java. The remains, a skullcap and thighbone, represent the first known fossils of H. erectus (though originally assigned to Pithecanthropus erectus) and, together with numerous other finds along the Solo River, suggest that H. erectus was present in eastern Asia some 1,000,000 years ago and persisted there for at least 500,000 years and possibly as long as 800,000 years. Java man predates the finds at Zhoukoudian (Peking Man) in China and is considered somewhat more primitive
Java sparrow
A small grayish bird (Padda oryzivora) native to tropical Asia and often kept as a cage bird
Java sparrow
{i} small grayish bird found in southeastern Asia who looks like a finch
java applet
Java applets are small Java programs that get downloaded to your computer and then run from a web browser when a web page that uses Java is loaded
java applet
A Java program that is launched from within a web browser Such a browser is Java enabled
java applet
An applet is a small Internet-based program written in Java, a programming language for the Web, which can be downloaded by any computer The applet is also able to run in HTML The applet is usually embedded in an HTML page on a Web site and can be executed from within a browser
java applet
A Java application that executes within another program Applets cannot be executed directly, which, in combination with their cross-platform compatibility and small size, makes them ideal for web applications
java applet
A small JavaScript program, such as a utility program or limited-function spreadsheet, which is embedded within an HTML page and executed under a Web browser Applets can be downloaded as a prepackaged tool for the Web Some particularly useless Java applets are called "crapplets "
java applet
Small client side JAVA applications used within web pages
java applet
An application (program) written in Java that is meant to be used through a browser
java applet
A short program written in Java that is attached to a World Wide Web page and executed by the browser machine
java applet
An applet written in the Java programming language that can be downloaded over a network and executed on a user's computer
java applet
A Java program that can be loaded at run-time into a browser Java Applet's have built-in security measures that for example prevent them from writing onto a client machine or accessing resources other than where the Applet was originally loaded from
java applet
A small program, written in the Java language, that provides additional features for a web page
java applet
An applet is a little application program Prior to the World Wide Web, the built-in writing and drawing programs that came with Windows were sometimes called "applets " On the Web, using Java, the object-oriented programming language, an applet is a small program that can be sent along with a Web page to a user Java applets can perform interactive animations, immediate calculations, or other simple tasks without having to send a user request back to the server
java applet
A Java Applet is a small Java program that adds an interactive feature to a web page
java applet
A small program (i e , application) written in Java Java applets are sent from the host computer to the end user's computer (known as the client) and is then run (or "executed") Warning: many organizations have a network security system known as a "firewall" that blocks Java Applets from running
java applet
A set of instructions written in the Java language that tells the browser which effects to perform when the page is displayed These applets are visible only with Java-enabled browsers
java applet
A short program written in Java that is attached to a web page and executed by the computer on which the Web browser is installed
java applet
A Java class that is loaded and run by an already-running Java application such as a Web browser Java applets can be downloaded and executed by a Web browser capable of interpreting Java, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator Java applets are frequently used to add multimedia effects and interactivity to Web pages, such as video displays, animations, calculators, real-time clocks, and interactive games Applets can be activated automatically when the page containing them is displayed in a Web browser, or they may require some action on the part of the site visitor, such as clicking an element on the page
java applet
A Java program that can be included in an HTML page, much like an image can be included
java applet
Java Applet is a sub-set of Java which allows you to program to be used on any platform with Java enabled web browser
java applet
A short program written in Java that is attached to a world wide web page and executed by a web browser
java applet
a small program, attached to a web page, which is written using the Java programming language The program runs when the web page is accessed by a web browser
java man
fossil remains found in Java; formerly called Pithecanthropus erectus a type of primitive man who lived in Java in the Paleolithic Age
java sparrow
small finch-like Indonesian weaverbird that frequents rice fields
Central Java
A province of Indonesia on the island of Java
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    [ ja-v&, jä-, -vE ] (noun.) 1850. From Java. US sense of “coffee” originated in San Francisco as early center of the US coffee trade., by Gregory Dicum, April 8, 2010, New York Times

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