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chflb  +  588361 Mon, 17 Nov 08 05:54 AM
 Hello all,

could some one help me to pronounce  the word J2EE? I m not sure but, could it be "J double E"

thank you in advance.

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nona the brit  +  588391 Mon, 17 Nov 08 08:27 AM
Real words don't have numbers in the middle. There isn't a 'correct' pronounciation. You'll just have to ask the person who uses it (presumably as an email address/forum nickname?)
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chflb, 1 yr 9 days ago
Hello,

 

nona the brit
“You'll just have to ask the person who uses it

Yes this is what I want!!

any way, thank you Nona,

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blackst0ne  +  597572 Fri, 28 Nov 08 10:32 AM
J2EE is an acronym which means Java version 2 Enterprise Edition. I pronounce it as 'J double E' dropping number two in it at all.
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chflb, 363 days ago
 Thank you all..
Anonymous, 183 days ago
I pronouce "J to double E" likes "D4D" as "dee four dee"
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