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Date:      Wed, 26 Aug 1998 14:40:03 +0000
From:      "David W. Curry" <david@magickalhome.com>
To:        Patrick Gardella <patrick@cre8tivegroup.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD-Questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Executing java application.
Message-ID:  <35E41E42.D4667031@magickalhome.com>
References:  <XFMail.980826080737.patrick@cre8tivegroup.com>

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I have compiled my own applications in Java.  I am taking a tutourial on VJ++ and
am trying to write and execute the same software on my FreeBSD box.  I have been
writing the code in my home directory and compling them with javac.  If I try to
run them with the java command, it doesn't.  For example.

        java HelloWorld.class

Gives me :

        Cannot find class HelloWorld.class

Know what I am doing wrong?



Patrick Gardella wrote:

> Dave,
>
> All you need to do is use:
> java name.of.app
>
> That's it.  'Course the name of the app may be different from what you are used
> to.  For example, to run FreeBuilder, a free Java IDE, you change directories
> into /usr/local/freebuilder, and then run it with:
> java org.freebuilder.Main
>
> That sets all the classpaths correctly for use with this app.
>
> Which app are you trying to use?
>
> Patrick Gardella
>
> On 25-Aug-98 David W. Curry wrote:
> > I am not sure this is the right group to ask this, so please forgive
> > me.  I have the JDK port for FreeBSD.  I have no problem compiling java
> > applications into classes, nor do I have a problem running java applets
> > with java capable browses.  I compile them using the javac command.
> > What I can't figure out how to do is run stand alone java applications
> > in FreeBSD.  I can do it, of course, with VJ++ on Windows.  Can anyone
> > help me?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Dave




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