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J2EE vs j2SE
What's the difference between the two? Which is the best to use to develop Java Applications? thanks
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You can use both. J2SE contains all the standard components, and J2EE contains all the enterprise (well what sun thinks is enterprise) functionality....such as emails/ sevlets/JSP/JMS....the list goes on
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OK, but u know im a totally newbie in Java. I like to learn it, where do u think i could start? What are the files needed to setup so i can start learning on my own and how to set it up?
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Goto Suns site and read some of the tutorials they have. They call them "trails" I believe.
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