Explain the Java Programming language model

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Paper : Java FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions and answers) for freshers | Platform : Object-oriented programming Language | Category : Programming FAQs

The Java programming model is way different from the traditional programming model. The java programming model is designed to make the language machine-independent.

Java programming Model:

Source Code ----> Bytecode ----> JVM

Source code: It is a basic code you write in java IDE.

Bytecode: It is a machine-independent code. This bytecode file helps to run the code on any operating system.

JVM: It converts the bytecode for the machine in which it is running.

In the traditional approach, the source code is directly converted into the native code. That's why it is machine-dependent.