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Thread: Java EE vs Java

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    Default Java EE vs Java

    there are any different in syntax when creating java EE project vs java project in eclipse?

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    Default Re: Java EE vs Java

    I don't really understand what 'syntax' you're asking about here. In principle a Java EE project is simply a Java project with a bunch of libraries already included by default.
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    The Java EE platform is built on top of the Java SE platform. The Java EE platform provides an API and runtime environment for developing and running large-scale, multi-tiered, scalable, reliable, and secure network applications.

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