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J2EE
The former name of Java EE (Java Platform, Enterprise Edition). Originally the Java Professional Edition (JPE), the "J2" prefix was added for Version 1.2 in 1999 and dropped for Version 5 in...
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The former name of Java EE (Java Platform, Enterprise Edition). Originally the Java Professional Edition (JPE), the "J2" prefix was added for Version 1.2 in 1999 and dropped for Version 5 in 2006. See Java EE.
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