I don't use netbeans, but there must be a way to set the class which contains the application entry point (main method). The code you posted contains a main method, so I'd recommend reviewing the...
Type: Posts; User: copeg
I don't use netbeans, but there must be a way to set the class which contains the application entry point (main method). The code you posted contains a main method, so I'd recommend reviewing the...
You have to be more explicit as to how you are running the code. Is it in a jar? Are you using the command line? Are you using an IDE? Based upon the code, I'd bet you are using an IDE with a GUI...