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Java technologies: Spearheading the IT world


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Java is a widely used technology throughout the world in various applications and for various purposes. Till date, the Java platform has attracted more than 7 million software developers who have contributed to evolve and make technology even better. Java Technology is used in every major industry segment and has a presence in wide range of devices, computers and network.

Java is everywhere around us. It can be defined as versatile, efficient, portable and secure and ideal technology which is widely used for network computing. The vastness of this technology is unmatched as it finds application in everything from laptops to data centres, game consoles to scientific supercomputers, cell phones to internet.

Some of the major researches reveal that there are 930 million Java runtime environment downloads every year and 1.1 billion desktops run Java. There are 3 billion mobile phones which use the Java Technology which makes it quite obvious that Java phones are shipped 31 times more than Apple and Android combined together every year. Apart from that 100% of the Blu-ray players run Java Technology and 1.4 billion Java Cards are manufactured annually. Java Technology also finds application in set-top boxes, printers, web cams, car navigation systems, lottery terminals, medical devices, parking payment stations and many more.

There are many practical utilities of Java for millions of software developers. First of all, it is highly versatile and mound into any domain. It is portable and very efficient. It is the right software to run in any platform and can create programs to run within a Web browser and web services. Java develops server side applications for online forums, stores, polls, HTML forms processing and many more besides Java language can be suitably used to combine applications or services using the Java language. Last but not the least, Java also permits writing of powerful and efficient applications for mobile phones, remote processors, low cost consumer products and practically any other device with digital heartbeat.

Apart from all these, Java FX enriches your web experience by delivering rich media and content across all the screens of your life. As a user, you will able to run Java FX applications in a browser or drag and drop them onto the desktop. This technology extends the power of Java by allowing developers to use any Java library within Java FX applications. It allows the computer users to view Java FX applications in a browser or break free of a browser by dragging and dropping the same application on to the desktop which extends the use of Java from the Java library. The developers get an opportunity to integrate vector graphics, animation and audio using Java FX.

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