My knowledge of Java isn't great, so I want to ask how the language works. By which I mean not just the "Language" but the Virtual Machine as well.
Here is my understanding.
- Java compiler turns code into Java Byte-Code. in the form of a .java file
- when the file is run, the JVM reads (just in time) the byte-code and turns it into machine code.
- Computer reads the machine code and the program appears to run like a compiled program (to the user).
Is this hopelessly wrong?
.class
files....java
are the source files.s/\.java/\.class/
), but is this the whole question?.java
(source code, in text) file and produces one or more.class
file which contain the bytecode for each class defined in the source file. The hardware has no idea whether it's running code from a compiled or interpreted language. By the time the computer executes it, it's all machine code.