JVM (Java Virtual
Machine)
JVM (Java
Virtual Machine) is an abstract machine. It is a specification that provides
runtime environment in which java bytecode can be executed.
JVMs are
available for many hardware and software platforms (i.e.JVM is plateform
dependent).
What is JVM?
It is:
- A specification where working of
Java Virtual Machine is specified. But implementation provider is
independent to choose the algorithm. Its implementation has been provided
by Sun and other companies.
- An implementation Its
implementation is known as JRE (Java Runtime Environment).
- Runtime Instance Whenever you
write java command on the command prompt to run the java class, and
instance of JVM is created.
What it does?
The JVM performs
following operation:
- Loads code
- Verifies code
- Executes code
- Provides runtime
environment
JVM provides
definitions for the:
- Memory area
- Class file format
- Register set
- Garbage-collected heap
- Fatal error reporting
etc.
Internal Architecture of JVM
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Let's understand the internal architecture of JVM. It contains
classloader, memory area, execution engine etc.
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1) Classloader:
Classloader is a
subsystem of JVM that is used to load class files.
2) Class(Method) Area:
Class(Method)
Area stores per-class structures such as the runtime constant pool, field and
method data, the code for methods.
3) Heap:
It is the
runtime data area in which objects are allocated.
4) Stack:
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Java Stack stores frames.It holds local variables and partial
results, and plays a part in method invocation and return.
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Each thread has a private JVM stack, created at the same time as
thread.
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A new frame is created each time a method is invoked. A frame is
destroyed when its method invocation completes.
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5) Program Counter Regiser:
PC (program
counter) register. It contains the address of the Java virtual machine
instruction currently being executed.
6) Native Method Stack:
It contains all
the native methods used in the application.
7) Execution Engine:
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It contains:
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1) A virtual processor
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2) Interpreter:Read bytecode
stream then execute the instructions.
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3) Just-In-Time(JIT) compiler:It is used to
improve the performance.JIT compiles parts of the byte code that have similar
functionality at the same time, and hence reduces the amount of time needed
for compilation.Here the term ?compiler? refers to a translator from the
instruction set of a Java virtual machine (JVM) to the instruction set of a
specific CPU.
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