Java bytecode is a bread and butter of JRebel, the productivity tool for Java developers. This is why I decided that it would be a good thing to write a blog post on this subject. This blog post is a summary of various sources that I've found while googling on the subject. Hopefully someone may find it relevant and useful. What is a little weird is that there's not much information on the subject,
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