Java program is a sequence of statements that express an executable action. The statements are organized in methods, and methods are organized in classes. One or more classes are stored in .java files. They can be compiled (transformed from the Java language into a bytecode) by the Java compiler javac and stored in .class files. Each .class file contains one compiled class only and can be executed by JVM.
A java command starts JVM and tells it which class is the main one, the class that has the method called main(). The main method has a particular declaration: it has to be public static, must return void, has the name main, and accepts a single parameter of an array of a String type.
JVM loads the main class into memory, finds the main() method, and starts executing it, statement by statement. The java command can also pass parameters (arguments) that the main() method...