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What is a j file and how do I open a j file?

A Java source file contains source code associated to an application developed with the Java programming language, and the corresponding Java source files are referenced by a Java application when a user requests for a set of features requiring data contained in the Java source file. The content of a Java source file may include directory locations of other program files needed by the associated application to provide the user with the set of features corresponding to certain functionalities requested by the user from the application. These Java source files are integrated with encoding standards used by Oracle for the J file format. Specific compilation specifications proprietary to Oracle are also implemented into a Java source file. Files appended with the .j extension are Java source files developed with multi-platform compatibility support, much like the larger Java program associated to the Java source file. A Java application developed with a J source file can be opened and simulated using the Oracle Java Virtual Machine software. This program has versions developed for computers running on Microsoft Windows-based systems, while another version is intended for Mac platforms. Linux users can also create, open and simulate certain functionalities entered by an author of a Java program with a J file using the Oracle Java Virtual Machine version for Linux platforms.

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Detail j file extension information:
File Type: j
File Format: Java Source File
Primary Association: Development Files