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{{about|the website|the [[Java package]]|Java Platform, Standard Edition#java.net}}
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| launch_date = 2003
| dissolved = 28 April 2017
| current_status = Permanently shut down
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'''java.net''' was<ref name="ded">{{Cite web |date=28 April 2017 |title=Java.net Maintenance outage |url=https://www.oracle.com/splash/java.net/maintenance/index.html |access-date=19 September 2022 |website=java.net |quote=We're sorry the java.net site has closed. Most Open Source projects previously hosted on java.net have been relocated. Please contact the corresponding project administrator for relocation information.}}</ref> a [[Java (software platform)|Java technology]] related community website. It also offered a web-based [[source code repository]] for [[Java (programming language)|Java]] projects. It was shut down in April 2017.
==History==
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| quote=''Opening the show, Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW), the creator and leading advocate of Java, introduced new Java technologies; tools; communities including java.com for consumers, and java.net for developers''
| publisher=embeddedstar.com
| access-date=2010-06-13
| archive-date=July 10, 2011
| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110710190711/http://www.embeddedstar.com/press/content/2003/6/embedded9097.html
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| url=http://xml.coverpages.org/ni2003-06-11-a.html
| title=Sun Microsystems Launches Java.net Portal for Java Technology Collaboration
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In January 2010, Oracle announced that it will migrate java.net portal to Project Kenai codebase, encouraging users to move their Kenai projects to java.net.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://blogs.sun.com/projectkenai/entry/the_future_of_kenai_com |title=
| url=http://adtmag.com/articles/2010/02/10/kenai-to-java-net.aspx
| title=Oracle Moving Project Kenai to java.net
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In June 2016, Oracle announced that "the Java.net and Kenai.com [[forge (software)|forge]]s will be going dark on April 28, 2017."<ref>{{cite web
|url = https://community.oracle.com/community/java/javanet-forge-sunset
|archive-url = https://archive.today/20160504090623/https://community.oracle.com/community/java/javanet-forge-sunset
|url-status = dead
|archive-date = May 4, 2016
|title = Java.net Forge Sunset
|access-date = 2016-07-10
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The '''Javapedia''' project was launched in June 2003 during the [[JavaOne]] developer conference.<ref>[http://www.sun.com/smi/Press/sunflash/2003-06/sunflash.20030611.4.xml Sun Microsystems unveils java.net, the ultimate destination for developers and focal point for open source collaboration] (press release mentioning Javapedia)</ref><ref>[http://www.kbcafe.com/iBLOGthere4iM/?guid=20030612091505 The Source for Java Technology Collaboration - iBLOGthere4iM<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928045028/http://www.kbcafe.com/iBLOGthere4iM/?guid=20030612091505 |date=September 28, 2007 }}</ref> It is part of java.net.
The project aims at creating an online encyclopedia covering all aspects of the [[Java platform]].<ref>
The prominent differences between ''Wikipedia'' and ''Javapedia'' include feature restrictions (for example, editing is open to registered users only), software used ([[TWiki]]), links ([[
==See also==
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