How to run a simple Java program using terminal command?
As you can see I'm trying to run a Java program but I need the command which I can write in terminal to run the code.
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As you can see I'm trying to run a Java program but I need the command which I can write in terminal to run the code.
command-line terminal java
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As you can see I'm trying to run a Java program but I need the command which I can write in terminal to run the code.
command-line terminal java
As you can see I'm trying to run a Java program but I need the command which I can write in terminal to run the code.
command-line terminal java
command-line terminal java
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I imagine the easiest way would be to press the blue arrow at the top.
If it has to be command line though, try
Javac Main.java
To compile the source to byte code which will give you a Main.class file, then
Java Main
To run it. The oracle website has a quick guide here
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Thanks very much it worked well with me, and thanks for the link, it gave me more rich informations.
– Mohamed Ali
Apr 3 '17 at 1:05
@MohamedAli np, the oracle site has a few useful beginners tutorials.
– Guy
Apr 3 '17 at 14:47
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I imagine the easiest way would be to press the blue arrow at the top.
If it has to be command line though, try
Javac Main.java
To compile the source to byte code which will give you a Main.class file, then
Java Main
To run it. The oracle website has a quick guide here
1
Thanks very much it worked well with me, and thanks for the link, it gave me more rich informations.
– Mohamed Ali
Apr 3 '17 at 1:05
@MohamedAli np, the oracle site has a few useful beginners tutorials.
– Guy
Apr 3 '17 at 14:47
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I imagine the easiest way would be to press the blue arrow at the top.
If it has to be command line though, try
Javac Main.java
To compile the source to byte code which will give you a Main.class file, then
Java Main
To run it. The oracle website has a quick guide here
1
Thanks very much it worked well with me, and thanks for the link, it gave me more rich informations.
– Mohamed Ali
Apr 3 '17 at 1:05
@MohamedAli np, the oracle site has a few useful beginners tutorials.
– Guy
Apr 3 '17 at 14:47
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I imagine the easiest way would be to press the blue arrow at the top.
If it has to be command line though, try
Javac Main.java
To compile the source to byte code which will give you a Main.class file, then
Java Main
To run it. The oracle website has a quick guide here
I imagine the easiest way would be to press the blue arrow at the top.
If it has to be command line though, try
Javac Main.java
To compile the source to byte code which will give you a Main.class file, then
Java Main
To run it. The oracle website has a quick guide here
answered Apr 3 '17 at 0:09
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Thanks very much it worked well with me, and thanks for the link, it gave me more rich informations.
– Mohamed Ali
Apr 3 '17 at 1:05
@MohamedAli np, the oracle site has a few useful beginners tutorials.
– Guy
Apr 3 '17 at 14:47
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Thanks very much it worked well with me, and thanks for the link, it gave me more rich informations.
– Mohamed Ali
Apr 3 '17 at 1:05
@MohamedAli np, the oracle site has a few useful beginners tutorials.
– Guy
Apr 3 '17 at 14:47
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Thanks very much it worked well with me, and thanks for the link, it gave me more rich informations.
– Mohamed Ali
Apr 3 '17 at 1:05
Thanks very much it worked well with me, and thanks for the link, it gave me more rich informations.
– Mohamed Ali
Apr 3 '17 at 1:05
@MohamedAli np, the oracle site has a few useful beginners tutorials.
– Guy
Apr 3 '17 at 14:47
@MohamedAli np, the oracle site has a few useful beginners tutorials.
– Guy
Apr 3 '17 at 14:47
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