EE has various meanings in the Java category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of EE in Java.
Execution environment (EEs) are symbolic representations of JREs. For example, rather than talking about a specific JRE, with a specific name at a specific location on your disk, you can talk about the J2SE-1.4 execution environment. The system can then be configured to use a specific JRE to implement that execution environment. Execution environments are relevant both to development (compile) time and runtime.
JavaEnd to end (such as End to End networking project)
JavaEvent caused by a natural hazard-earthquake, flood, tornado, extreme temperature, lighting, etc.; or man-induced events-aircraft crash, missile, nearby industrial activity, sabotage, etc., or an interruption of facilities such as electric power or process air.
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