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The large coffee cup is used to symbolize full-sized Java applications. Maximum features and performance since the application runs on the users desktop. These applications can be standalone or part of a collaborative environment. |
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The tea cup is used to symbolize light-weight Java applets. Applets are small Java applications that are designed to work within a web browser. Applets usually require server-side applications to complete their functionality. |
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The coffee maker is used to brew Java applications and applets. These libraries can be used to develop Java applications and applets. |
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The javadoc tool provides the java developer an easy way to create standardized documentation of their Java applications, applets, and libraries. |
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A chain uses links to hold things together. Here links are used to provide ready access to additional materials and references. |
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