Differnce between jre and container

This may be a silly question, but i want to know what is the difference between jre and a container?

gtkrish wrote:
yes i am specifying about containers like sevlet container , it also does the job of executing code,right?No. The JVM is executing the code (insofar as the JVM ever actually executes anything). The container simply manages some of that code for you, and provides services to your code, such as JNDI

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