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Source code
The JDK's source code, pre-Java 9, had the following basic organizational schema:
source code / [shared, OS-specific] / [classes / native] / Java API package name / [.file extension]
Let's look at this a bit closer. After the source code, we have two options. If the code is cross-platform, then it is a shared directory; otherwise, it is operating system specific. For example:
src/share/...
src/windows/...
Next, we have the classes directory or a native language directory. For example:
src/share/classes/...
src/share/classes/java/...
Next, we have the name of the Java API package followed by the file extension. The file extensions depend on content such as .java, .c, and more.