Java Link, also known as JLink, is a feature in the Java Development Kit (JDK) that allows developers to create native applications that can interact with the Java runtime environment. With Java Link, developers can call Java code from other programming languages such as C and C++ and vice versa. It provides an interface between the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and native libraries, enabling the seamless integration of Java and native code. This allows developers to leverage the power and flexibility of native code while still benefiting from the platform independence and robustness of Java. Java Link is commonly used in scenarios where performance-critical tasks need to be implemented in a natively compiled language while utilizing Java's extensive libraries and ecosystem.
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