2.3 Java Code, Binaries, and Resources Storage
In the standard Java development environment, Java source code, binaries, and resources are stored as files in a file system, as follows:
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Source code files are saved as
.javafiles. -
Compiled Java binary files are saved as
.classfiles. -
Resources are any data files, such as
.propertiesor.serfiles, that are stored in the file system hierarchy and are loaded and used at run time.
In addition, when you run a Java application, you specify the CLASSPATH, which is a file or directory path in the file system that contains your .class files. Java also provides a way to group these files into a single archive form, a ZIP or Java Archive (JAR) file.
Both these concepts are different in Oracle Database environment.
Table 2-1 describes how Oracle Database handles Java classes and locates dependent classes.
Table 2-1 Description of Java Code and Classes Storage in Oracle Database