Best guess would be that this is a problem with your Java version. Google should be able to tell you which versions are compatible with Win 7 and which might cause problems
Type: Posts; User: samfin
Best guess would be that this is a problem with your Java version. Google should be able to tell you which versions are compatible with Win 7 and which might cause problems
That is odd, I've tried it in Eclipse and Netbeans and compiling from command line and each one gives the right output without the extra button at the top so the code is right, there must be...
I've run this and this is what I get
http://www.clipandsnip-brynmawr.co.uk/TestingInteraction.gif
I don't see an extra button, what is the problem you're having?