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explain 'WORA' Charestics of java​

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Answered by Manogna12
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Write once, run anywhere (WORA) is a term that refers to a particular program's supposed ability to run on all common OSs (operating systems). ... In the case of Java, for example, each device's OS must have its own version of JVM (Java virtual machine) built-in.

Answered by abhishekking25
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Write once, run anywhere (WORA) is a term that refers to a particular program's supposed ability to run on all common OSs (operating systems). ... In the case of Java, for example, each device's OS must have its own version of JVM (Java virtual machine) built-in.

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