Difference between JVM and JRE?
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Answer / manasa
JVM is a java virtual machine.... which is a compiler and
it converts bytecode to its original form which is given by
us......
JRE is a software where it supports to execute our
programs....
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Answer / shylaja adam
Jvm is Java virtual machine. It works like both compiler and interpreter for the java programs. where as Jre is Java runtime environmet. As the name implies It provides supoort for java programs by providing runtime environment that is needed to execute.
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Answer / praveen
JVM --- JVM converts byte code into machine(processor)
understandable language.
----We import some classes in java program.
----JVM execute those class methods in java library and
place the result into the program.
JRE = JVM + java library
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