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In Topic: confused about arranging numbers from an array
Posted 31 May 2011
you use %f for int use
System.out.printf("%d",intVariable); -
In Topic: Executing a JFrame extending class
Posted 26 May 2011
I realised that I had used many anonymous classes in my source code. Thanks for telling me that these files are created during compilation and not during execution. -
In Topic: Executing a JFrame extending class
Posted 24 May 2011
the post was incomplete
I meant the files are created each time I execute the program and I never meant to hurt you -
In Topic: Executing a JFrame extending class
Posted 23 May 2011
The files each time I execute. I need not compile it more than one time. -
In Topic: Executing a JFrame extending class
Posted 23 May 2011
pbl, on 22 May 2011 - 04:54 AM, said:Quote
but when I execute Worker.class by the java interpreter each time a file named Worker$<number>.class is created.
like Worker$1.class for the first time
and Worker$2.class for the second time and so on.
Not that at all. The Worker$1.class, Worker$2.class are your anonymous classes they should be in the .jar too. And their number won't change even if you recompile thousands of times.
Did you jar Worker.class or *.class as Dogstopper showed you
I had made a .jar file named Saksham.jar which contained Main-Class: Saksham contained in its manifest and the class Saksham used swing features but when I tried to run it from the .jar file it gave an error:
exception in Thread "main":ClassNotFound: Saksham$1.class
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