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What is the difference between JRE + JDK?

Author: Ed Howard



Answer:

A. JRE= Java runtime environment (if you just want to run the files/program, java library) holds the JVM b. JDK= is the entire package (JRE, compiler(converts from java to binary code, JVM) c. JVM= takes the byte code and convert it to machine(window, unix, mac, mobile) code (based on


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