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Hi all,
is .class file of a compiled
java
program called as a byte code?
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Yes. A .class file is bytecode. Bytecode is interpreted by the Java Runtime Environment so that it can be executed by the hardware on your machine. Here is more information about bytecode:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bytecode
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