Java options are command line arguments that can be used to configure the behavior of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) or to specify runtime parameters for Java applications. These options provide developers with greater control over the execution environment and help optimize performance. Some common Java options include setting the maximum heap size, enabling garbage collection logging, specifying the classpath, and enabling or disabling specific JVM features. Java options can be passed to the JVM using the "-XX:option_name" syntax or by using the "-Dproperty=value" syntax for system properties.
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