Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
The Java Runtime Environment (JRE), also known as Java Runtime, is part of the Java Development
Kit (JDK), a set of programming tools for developing Java
applications. The Java Runtime Environment provides the minimum requirements for executing a Java
application; it consists of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), core classes, and supporting files.
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