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What is the difference between JRE, JVM, JIT and JDK?
NEED Details as well how Java Virtual Machine works.
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JVM
JVM (Java Virtual Machine) is a subjective machine. It is a requirement that provides runtime environment in which java bytecode can be implemented.
JVMs are available for many application and components techniques. JVM, JRE and JDK are system reliant because settings of each OS varies. But, Java is system separate.
JRE
JRE means for Java Runtime Environment.It is used to give runtime environment.It is the execution of JVM.It actually prevails.It contains set of collections + other information that JVM uses at runtime.
Implementation of JVMs are also definitely launched by other organizations besides Sun Small Systems.
JDK
JDK means for Java Development Kit.It actually prevails.It contains JRE + development resources. The Java Development Kit (JDK) is an execution of either one of the Java System, Standard Version, Java System, Business Version or Java System, Small Version platforms launched by Oracle Organization in the form of a binary product targeted at Java designers on Solaris, A linux systemunix, Mac OS X or Windows. The JDK has a private JVM and a few other resources to finish the Development of a Java Application
See Details Here:- http://crbtech.in/Java-Training/difference-java-jdk-jre-jvm/