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    Re: JavaSE or JavaEE?

    I cannot give you a definite answer to that.
    however, I did a bit of searching and this: https://netbeans.org/kb/docs/java/javase-deploy.html
    Seems to have some good information about it. It does...
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    Re: JavaSE or JavaEE?

    Java SE stands for Java Standard Edition.
    Java EE stands for Enterprise Edition.

    Java SE also contains the Swing GUI collection libraries by default as long as the
    correct JRE is installed along...
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