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The specification of the Java Virtual Machine is not complete without the specification of all native methods which are used in the JDK libraries. Unfortunately, not all native methods are described in the official specifications. Therefore, one is constrained to using Sun’s JVM if one wants to use Sun’s JDK libraries.

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Stärk, R.F., Schmid, J., Börger, E. (2001). Executing the JVM N . In: Java and the Java Virtual Machine. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59495-3_13

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