Java 1.4, released on February 6, 2002, marked a significant shift towards web services and XML-based development. This version introduced the Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) and support for Web Services.
Creating a list of three strings required: java old version
Developing a GUI in Java 6 meant hand-coding layouts with GridBagLayout (a masochist's puzzle) or using third-party libraries like JGoodies or NetBeans GUI builder. It worked, but you felt every line of boilerplate. Java 1
Java 6, released on December 8, 2006, focused on scripting, desktop integration, and improved performance. This version introduced the Java Scripting API and support for desktop integration. released on February 6