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What is the difference between SDK and JDK?

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Question added by Karimuddin Syed , Software Developer , SCHIMATIC TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD
Date Posted: 2013/06/20

The JDK is a subset of what is loosely defined as a software development kit (SDK) in the general sense.
In the descriptions which accompany their recent releases for Java SE, EE, and ME, Sun acknowledge that under their terminology, the JDK forms the subset of the SDK which is responsible for the writing and running of Java programs.
The remainder of the SDK is composed of extra software, such as Application Servers, Debuggers, and Documentation.

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