Java Version History
- May 23, 1995, the Java language was born
- January 1996, the first JDK1.0 was born
- In April 1996, 10 of the most important operating system vendors affirmed that Java technology would be embedded in their products
- In September 1996, about 83,000 Web pages applied Java technology to create
- February 18, 1997, JDK1.1 released
- April 2, 1997, the JavaOne meeting, the participation of more than 10,000 people, creating a record of the world's similar conference size
- In September 1997, Javadeveloperconnection community members exceeded 100,000
- February 1998, JDK1.1 was downloaded more than 2,000,000 times
- December 8, 1998, JAVA2 Enterprise platform Java cloud release
- June 1999, Sun releases three versions of Java: Standard Edition (J2SE), Enterprise Edition (Java EE), and mini-version (J2ME)
- May 8, 2000, JDK1.3 released
- May 29, 2000, JDK1.4 released
- Nokia announces June 5, 2001 that it will sell 100 million Java-enabled handsets by 2003
- September 24, 2001, j2se1.3 released
- February 26, 2002, j2se1.4 released, since the Java computing power has been significantly improved
- September 30, 2004 18:00pm,j2se1.5 released as another milestone in the development of the Java language. To indicate the importance of this version, j2se1.5 renamed Java SE 5.0
- In June 2005, the JavaOne conference was held and Sun disclosed Java SE 6. At this point, various versions of Java have been renamed to remove the number "2": The renamed Java Ee,j2se to Java Se,j2me renamed Java ME
- December 2006, Sun Company released JRE6.0
- December 2009, Sun releases Java EE 6.
- In November 2010, as Oracle was unfriendly to the Java community, Apache threatened to exit JCP
- July 28, 2011, Oracle releases Java SE 7
- March 18, 2014, Oracle publishes Java SE 8
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