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Once considered a legacy technology powering feature phones, Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME) has undergone significant, albeit underreported, updates in the last decade. This paper examines the evolution of Java ME from its origins (J2ME) to the modern and the subsequent Embedded Java iterations. We analyze the architectural changes, including the introduction of the Generic Client Platform (JSR 360), the retirement of the Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC), and the alignment with Java SE 8 features such as lambdas and the Date-Time API. Furthermore, we evaluate Java ME’s renewed relevance in constrained Internet of Things (IoT) devices, comparing its memory footprint and performance against contemporary alternatives like MicroPython and FreeRTOS. Our findings indicate that while Java ME is no longer dominant in mobile handsets, its updated specification offers a robust, secure, and portable solution for industrial sensors, smart cards, and edge gateways.
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As with any new release, JavaFX 17 includes a range of bug fixes and stability improvements. These updates ensure that applications built with JavaFX 17 are more reliable and less prone to crashes. Once considered a legacy technology powering feature phones,