I was reading The Java Language Environment. In the High Performance section I found this block

Applications requiring large amounts of compute power can be designed such that compute-intensive sections can be rewritten in native machine code as required and interfaced with the Java platform.

I didn't get it in fact, so how can an application be written in native machine code and interfaced with the Java platform?

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解决方案

You can use JNI to interface with native code.

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Be sure this is really what you want/need. Modern JVM offers a lot of performances in terms of Java code optimization, so "simple" Java is often enough.

JNI is powerful, but it brings a lot of headaches ...

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