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Old 17-02-06, 02:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi,


will the java run in the DOS?
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Yeah sure..Y not..u can run java programs using java command and u can run applets and many java applications





APPLETVIEWER fRuns the appletviewer. f can be any file containing
an <applet code="..." width="..." height="..."> tag.
JAVAC F.javaCompile the java source file and write the object code
into a .class file. f must have an extension of .java
JAVA F Run the Java file in F. F is the name of the
.class file that contains a main method, but
without the .class extension.
JAVAW -jar f.jarRuns a program in the jar file, if it's set up for that.
JAR -xf f.jarUnpacks jar file into current directory.


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