

However, some mandatory properties defined with the Java virtual machine have no meaning or a different meaning on Android. System properties Īs is the case for the Java SE class System, the Android System class allows retrieving system properties. A different procedure must be used to load Android libraries, in which the content of the underlying dex file must be copied in the application private internal storage area before it is loaded. The local variable is commonly picked by a 4-bit virtual register field.īecause the bytecode loaded by the Dalvik virtual machine is not Java bytecode and due to the way Dalvik loads classes, it is impossible to load library packages as jar files. Dalvik instead uses its own 16-bit instruction set that works directly on local variables. Local variables must be copied to or from the operand stack by separate instructions.
JAVA SE DEVELOPMENT KIT 15 ARCHIVE
Java bytecode in Java Archive ( JAR) files is not executed by Android devices.

While most Android applications are written in Java-like language, there are some differences between the Java API and the Android API, and Android does not run Java bytecode by a traditional Java virtual machine (JVM), but instead by a Dalvik virtual machine in older versions of Android, and an Android Runtime (ART) in newer versions, that compile the same code that Dalvik runs to Executable and Linkable Format (ELF) executables containing machine code. This article compares the application programming interfaces (APIs) and virtual machines (VMs) of the programming language Java and operating system Android.
