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{{Infobox Website
| name = java.net
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| type = News and Collaborative revision control
| registration = Optional
| owner = [[Oracle_CorporationOracle Corporation]]
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| alexa = {{IncreaseNegative}} 12,936 ({{as of|2013|4|22|alt=April 2013}})<ref name="alexa">{{cite web|url= http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/java.net |title= Java.net Site Info | publisher= [[Alexa Internet]] |accessdate= 2013-04-22 }}</ref><!--Updated monthly by OKBot.-->
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| url=http://www.embeddedstar.com/press/content/2003/6/embedded9097.html
| title=Sun Rolls Out java.com and java.net, Project Rave at JavaOne
| date=2003-06-June 11, 2003
| 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
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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
| date=2003-06-June 11, 2003
| publisher=coverpages.org
| accessdate=2010-06-13}}</ref>
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| url=http://adtmag.com/articles/2010/02/10/kenai-to-java-net.aspx
| title=Oracle Moving Project Kenai to java.net
| date=2010-02-February 10, 2010
| publisher=adtmag.com
| accessdate=2010-06-13}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
| url=http://www.oracle.com/technology/community/sun-oracle-community-continuity.html
| title=Overview and Frequently Asked Questions for the Developer Community
| date=2010-03-March 24, 2010
| quote=''Our plan is to focus our efforts on Java.net as the hosted community of choice for Java developers. Thus, we are in the process of migrating the Java.net back end to the Kenai technology. This means that projects currently hosted on kenai.com will be migrated to Java.net''
| publisher=[[Oracle Corporation]]
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The project aims at creating an online encyclopedia covering all aspects of the [[Java platform]].<ref>[http://whitepapers.zdnet.co.uk/0,1000000651,260270588p,00.htm The Javapedia Project from Sun Microsystems White Papers at ZDNet UK<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The Javapedia project is openly inspired by [[Wikipedia]].<ref>{{cite press release
| title = The Javapedia Project | date = June 10, 2003 | publisher = Java.net | date = 2005-06-June 10, 2005 | url = http://web.archive.org/web/20080112205503/http://today.java.net/pub/a/today/2003/06/10/javapedia.html | accessdate = 2007-05-28 }}</ref>
 
The prominent differences between ''Wikipedia'' and ''Javapedia'' include feature restrictions (for example, editing is open to registered users only), software used ([[TWiki]]), links ([[CamelCase]] is used), and content licensing ([[Creative Commons License|Creative Commons 1.0 Attribution license]]).