Java Platform, Standard Edition (also known as Java 2 Platform) lets you develop and deploy Java applications on desktops and servers, as well as today's demanding Embedded and Real-Time environments. Java SE includes classes that support the development of Java Web Services and provides the foundation for Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE).
April 2008 How to Create Translucent and Shaped Windows
With the Java SE 6 update 10 release, you can create uniformly translucent windows. Or per-pixel gradients. Or apply a shape to a non-decorated window. More
April 2008 Source Code Analysis Using Java 6 APIs
In this article, Deepa Sobhana and Seema Richard show how to expose the
javac compiler for static code analysis, with an example that verifies
that classes overriding Object.equals() also implement the required
override of Object.hashcode().
Discover the 2008 JavaOne Conference
Read blogs from Sun writers about Java University, CommunityOne, technical sessions, and Birds-of-a-Feather discussions from the 2008 JavaOne Conference.
Announcing Java SE for Business
Java SE for Business is a new product based on Sun's Java SE that offers customers faster access to critical fixes, a longer roadmap for support, and enterprise features designed to reduce the cost of deployment.
Java SE 6 Update 10 Beta
This update introduces new Java Plug-In, Java Kernel, Java Deployment Toolkit, new Java system properties, Java Quick Starter, hardware acceleration support, and Nimbus to provide an optimized consumer-end user experience.
Updates
Java SE 6 Update 10 Beta
This update introduces new Java Plug-In, Java Kernel, Java Deployment Toolkit, new Java system properties, Java Quick Starter, hardware acceleration support, and Nimbus to provide an optimized consumer-end user experience.
JavaFX on java.net
Join the open community of developers to learn the JavaFX language for creating compelling and rich UIs that leverage Java 2D and 3D technology, and to participate in the community.
New Community: OpenJDK Links
New Community: OpenJDK Commercial distribution (Java SE) or open-source implementation (OpenJDK)? Here is some information to help you decide.