Now I'm confused.  According to the following links there is a Java EE 6.* 
http://java.sun.com/javaee/downloads/index.jspThe first sentence here explains 
the name change.* 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J2ee#Nomenclature.2C_standards.2C_and_specificationsLooking
 for clarification.Thanks,--dhk----- Original Message -----From: Alan 
McKinnon Date: Thursday, July 1, 2010 7:09 amSubject: Re: [gentoo-user] Java 
EE 6To: [email protected]: dhk > On Thursday 01 July 2010 12:56:53 
dhk wrote:> > I would like to install Java EE 6, but not sure of the package > 
name.  A> > while back J2EE was rename to JEE and now the latest version > is 
Java EE> > 6.  The portage tree doesn't have anything when a search is > done 
on JEE> > or "java ee", but a search on J2EE results in the following.> > > >  
# emerge --search j2ee> > Searching...> > [ Results for search key : j2ee ]> > 
[ Applications found : 2 ]> > > > *  dev-java/sun-j2ee [ Masked ]> >       
Latest version available: 1.3.1-r4> >       Latest version installed: [ Not 
Installed ]> >       Size of files: 14,515 kB> >       Homepage:      
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/sdk_1.3/> >       Description:   Sun's Java 2 
Enterprise Edition > Development Kit> >       License:       sun-bcla-j2ee> > > 
> How do I find Java EE 6?> > > > Thanks,> > > > --dhk> > > There's no such 
thing as Java EE 6.> > There is the 1.6 jvm which runs client side, and the 
enterprise > edition stuff > which runs server side, currently at v1.3.1> > If 
you just want a jre, use dev-java/sun-jre-bin> If you want a full jdk, use 
dev-java/sun-jdk> The server side stuff is dev-java/sun-j2ee as you already 
found> > > -- > alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com> >

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