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  2. Sun Java System Communications Suite - Wikipedia

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    Sun Java System Communications Suite is a collection of "Industrial-Strength" software services from Sun Microsystems. The supported platforms are: Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Solaris and Windows Server. Since Oracle acquired Sun in 2010, collection is now called Oracle Communications Unified Communications Suite.

  3. Sun Microsystems - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... On the client side, Sun offered virtual desktop solutions. ... On the Java platform, Sun contributed to and supported Java DB.

  4. Sun Java System Communications Express - Wikipedia

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    The Calendar and Address Book client modules are deployed as a single application on any web container and are collectively referred to as Unified Web Client (UWC). Sun Java System Communications Express is included with both the Sun Java System Calendar Server and the Sun Java System Messaging Server.

  5. Download and install the latest Java Virtual Machine in ...

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    Download and install the latest Java Virtual Machine in Internet Explorer. 1. Go to www.java.com. 2. Click Free Java Download. 3. Click Agree and Start Free Download. 4. Click Run. Notes: If prompted by the User Account Control window, click Yes. If prompted by the Security Warning window, click Run. 5.

  6. HotSpot (virtual machine) - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Sun Microsystems purchased Animorphic. [2] Shortly after acquiring Animorphic, Sun decided to write a new stronger just-in-time (JIT) compiler for the Java virtual machine, [3] named HotSpot server compiler (internal name C2), which was initially developed by Clifford Click [4] and was an extension of his PhD thesis on optimizing ...

  7. Sun Java System - Wikipedia

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    Sun Java System was a brand used by Sun Microsystems to market computer software.The Sun Java System brand superseded the Sun ONE brand in September 2003. There are two major suites under this brand, the Sun Java Enterprise System suite of infrastructure software, and the Sun Java Desktop System graphical user environment.

  8. JavaStation - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Sun envisioned a third-generation "Super JavaStation" after Krups, with a JavaChip co-processor for native Java bytecode execution. This doesn't appear to have been produced. The JavaStation concept was superseded by the Sun Ray series of thin client terminals.

  9. OpenJDK - Wikipedia

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    OpenJDK (Open Java Development Kit) is a free and open-source implementation of the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE). [2] It is the result of an effort Sun Microsystems began in 2006, four years before the company was acquired by Oracle Corporation.