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Why Java is considered as machine independent language?

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Why Java is considered as machine independent language?

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Because all Java bytecode runs on the Java JVM, which in turn runs on top of the OS. Thus, Java separates the execution environment from the OS, making the Java code machine independent. The same Java code can be run on pretty much any machine, provided that a JVm is available.

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