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- Abstract Window Toolkit
- Ajax (programming)
- Ajax framework
- Applet
- Application Layer
- Client-side scripting
- Common Object Request Broker Architecture
- Communications protocol
- Computer network
- Document Object Model
- Dynamic web page
- Enterprise JavaBean
- Enterprise software
- Event dispatching thread
- HTML
- Internet
- Internet Protocol
- Internet Protocol Suite
- IPv4
- IPv6
- JAR file
- Java (programming language)
- Java (software platform)
- Java applet
- Java AWT Native Interface
- Java Card
- Java class file
- Java Community Process
- Java compiler
- Java Database Connectivity
- Java Development Kit
- Java Foundation Classes
- Java Media Framework
- Java Naming and Directory Interface
- Java package
- Java Platform, Enterprise Edition
- Java Platform, Micro Edition
- Java Platform, Standard Edition
- Java Servlet
- Java Virtual Machine
- Java Web Start
- JavaBean
- Javac
- JavaScript
- JavaServer Pages
- JavaServer Pages compiler
- JDOM
- Jini
- List of JVM languages
- Marshalling (computer science)
- MIDlet
- Network packet
- Persistence (computer science)
- Reference (computer science)
- Remote procedure call
- Routing
- Serialization
- Server (computing)
- Server-side
- Server-side scripting
- Service-oriented architecture
- Session (computer science)
- Simple API for XML
- SOAP
- Swing (Java)
- Transmission Control Protocol
- Transport Layer Security
- Type introspection
- Uniform Resource Identifier
- User Datagram Protocol
- Web application
- Web application framework
- Web container
- Web services protocol stack
- World Wide Web
- XHTML
- XML
- XML schema
- XML-RPC
- XSLT