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J2ME
The former name of Java ME (Java Platform, Micro Edition). In the late 1990s, the "J2" prefix was added to the name of all Java versions, but was dropped in 2006. See Java ME.
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Definition: J2ME
The former name of Java ME (Java Platform, Micro Edition). In the late 1990s, the "J2" prefix was added to the name of all Java versions, but was dropped in 2006. See Java ME.
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