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Java programs run on a virtual machine known as the Java virtual machine (JVM). A version of the JVM is available for most operating systems and is deployed on millions of servers, desktops, phones, and even Blu-ray players throughout the world. Because of the widespread availability of the JVM, Java is considered a portable language: you can essentially write Java code once and run it just about anywhere, whether it’s on a Linux box, a Mac, Android phone, or a Windows desktop.
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Juneau, J., Arena, M. (2010). Accessing PL/SQL from JDBC, HTTP, Groovy, and Jython. In: Oracle and PL/SQL Recipes. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3208-7_16
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