Computer Science, asked by duryodhanpatra319, 7 months ago

what is JVM? Explain its relationship with byte code. ​

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<p style="color:cyan;font-family:cursive;background:black;font size 25px;"> Java virtual Machine (JVM) is a virtual Machine that provides runtime environment to execute java byte code. ... class files that contain the bytecodes understandable by the JVM. JVM control execution of every Java program. It enables features such as automated exception handling, Garbage-collected heap. .

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