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Yes that worked, thanks alot. See computer has two 'Program Files' folders (Program Files and Program Files (x86)) for some odd reason, and I was looking in the (x86)...
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Thanks for your reply.
Yes that worked, thanks alot. See computer has two 'Program Files' folders (Program Files and Program Files (x86)) for some odd reason, and I was looking in the (x86)...
I don't think so. I just click the 'Run' button on the Jgrasp IDE and it then returns the result on the JGrasp console. I don't use the command terminal for compilation.
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Yes i compile them on this computer. I use Jgrasp to compile them?
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I can't even find the javac command anywhere on my computer. Is there a link to download the jar command? I've searched, but no positive sites.
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Thanks for your time. Although I do have the JDK installed as I've been writing java programs with this computer.
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I cant seem to find the any JDK folders? I only have the jdk6***-64.exe file which I installed before, but no folders?
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Yea I came across a Java folder in Program Files, and in the Java folder there is another folder called jre6. I did a search on jar, which resulted files that ended with the .jar extension. But there...
Ok I see. I'm not sure where the jar command is located in Windows, it comes with the JDK package, right?
I'm using a tutorial to create a jar file with a bundle of java classes, but I came across...
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When I try to run the simple 'jar' command on the Windows terminal I get the following error:
'jar' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
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