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Native code:


Native code is computer programming (code) that is compiled to run with a particular processor (such as an Intel x86-class processor) and its set of instructions. If the same program is run on a computer with a different processor, software can be provided so that the computer emulates the original processor.

The method is implemented in "native" code. That is, code that does not run in the JVM. It's typically written in C or C++. Native methods are usually used to interface with system calls or libraries written in other programming languages.



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