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JVMnoun
Java virtual machine, a simulated machine to execute Java code.
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JVM
A Java virtual machine (JVM) is a virtual machine that enables a computer to run Java programs as well as programs written in other languages that are also compiled to Java bytecode. The JVM is detailed by a specification that formally describes what is required in a JVM implementation. Having a specification ensures interoperability of Java programs across different implementations so that program authors using the Java Development Kit (JDK) need not worry about idiosyncrasies of the underlying hardware platform. The JVM reference implementation is developed by the OpenJDK project as open source code and includes a JIT compiler called HotSpot. The commercially supported Java releases available from Oracle are based on the OpenJDK runtime. Eclipse OpenJ9 is another open source JVM for OpenJDK.
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JVM
A Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is a virtual computing machine that enables a computer to run a Java program. JVM is an imaginary CPU for which most Java compilers emit code. This allows Java programs to run without being recompiled on different CPUs.
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The numerical value of JVM in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
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The numerical value of JVM in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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