my course material is due for term 1 of my cert 4 programming course, but My lecture will not pass my java projects because there is no source files generated for them in the net beans project structure, tried building, cleaning and building, all i can think of?, tried IDE's 7.4 and 8.0 .
I am looking for a way to compile Java Source-Files at runtime and save them all in an executable jar; almost like an IDE would do. I know that there is the javax.tools package which provides a JavaCompiler interface and you can use ToolProvider.getSystemJavaCompiler() to get an instance of a compiler. However, this method has one important problem: it only works on machines that have the JDK installed. Not when only the JRE is installed.
I guess at this point that I need some kind of third party library that offers an implementation of a JavaCompiler. Unfortunately, this is really complicated to search for on the internet since all top listings when searching "compile java at runtime jre" do not really provide a solution to the problem.
I am writing a (somewhat) complex simulation software right now which is supposed to be used by people who have absolutely no knowledge of programming. At the same time, this software should provide the user with a certain amount of flexibility and control over the flow of the simulation.
My previous take on this problem was to build a complex system to interprete user settings from a GUI. I would basically read the GUI input, output it to some kind of own scripting syntax which I just quickly made up and have that interpreted at runtime. Then I realized, that is a silly concept and I threw it out before I got far into the developement. The much better solution I came up with is taking the input from the GUI, create java source code from it and compile it at run-time. Seems much cleaner and nicer to me; will also probably have a better performance, but thats not really an issue anyways.
The problem is what to do when the source file for a class gets too big ( a judgment call for sure). Is it possible for one class to be defined in multiple files and if so how do you do it, and is it good practice?
I do see ways to refactor into a base class or move code into a helper class but sometimes the abstraction is cleaner as a single class that does a lot of stuff. My problem is how to organize a BIG class?
I'm trying to use the javac -sourcepath option to compile superclasses without explicitly naming them. I've been looking at examples, other posts, and trying variations for a while without success.
I have:
package ActorBase0.classes; public class Bridge extends Place { ......
Place is also in package ActorBase0.classes and the source files are in the same directory .... ActorBase0sources
I have just tried to learn java this week [COLOR="#000000"]and I am being held back by this once installed java jdk I nav to the java file and the bin file and then the javac file to find that the below tab does not exist
A new window should pop up giving the properties of the javac, there should be an attribute called Location..I can see the location option in my documents but in no other folder
So today i was trying to compile a simple script that used to work before on Sublime Text 2, an i got the following error;
javac: invalid flag: Usage: javac <options> <source files> use -help for a list of possible options
I already know the script works because i didn't change anything since the last time it work, but anyways just in case i tried running a HelloWorld program just to check it out and i got the same error. The i stop trying to compiling the HelloWorld on Sublime so I went to Terminal and i got the same exact error.
When I enter java -version in my console, I get java version jdk1.7.0_11 and running javac -version shows jdk1.7.0_11.
However, it seems that matlab could not find javac, thus, I am not able to compile my .m code into a .jar file. When I tried to compile .m code I got the following:
Java Code:
Error: An error occurred while shelling out to javac (error code = -1). Unable to build executable. Executing command: ""C:Program FilesJavajdk1.7.0_11binjavac" mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
This is the directory of my java bin folder and javac.exe exists : CProgram FilesJavajdk1.7.0_11binjavac.exe? What should I check in order to correctly link Matlab to Java?
I've installed the Java JDK onto my Windows 8 laptop and the first thing I need to do is run the compiler from the Command Prompt. The first prompt I enter is C:java -version. This worked fine, however when I try to enter the next prompt C:javac -version, I am getting the following screen and messages:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.3.9600] (c) 2013 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:UsersMary>java -version java version "1.8.0_20"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_20-b26) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.20-b23, mixed mode)
C:UsersMary>javac -version 'javac' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
I have entered the path into the environment variables area within my control panel. Not too sure why the first prompt works, but the second doesn't...
It should be possible to let the javac create a subdirectory according to the file's package statement. So I have tried: Java Code: javac -d C: estMyApp.java mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
That always gives me the message that javac could not create the directory.
In a program I created, I'm using a text file that contains some texts needed for the program. The method relevant to this is something like the following.
private String wordgen(){ try { BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new FileReader("src/Resources/adjectives.txt")); Random rand = new Random(); int low = rand.nextInt(400); String fil=""; int i=0; while(i!=low){
[Code]...
The program runs fine in netbeans project but once the jar is created it does not corporate with the text file. ("null" is returned) How can I attach text files to jar and exe?
Have the following .bat file that compiles the ReadMindWave.java source with jna and jfreechart. I get a javac error saying 'no source' when the .bat is run, as the .java source needs to be included in the .bat file. Where it goes in the following .bat file?
@echo off echo Compiling %1 with JNA and JFreeChart... javac -Xlint:deprecation -cp "C:jna-master*;C:jfreechart-1.0.19libjfreechart-1.0.19.jar;C:jfreechart-1.0.19libjcommon-1.0.23.jar;."%*
The file to compile is in C:MindWaveTestsReadMindWave.java
I need to transformation the txt files into xml files, but each row txt files don't have same elements, for example the first book is composite one author
I notice when I look to download library jars, I keep ending up at Maven Repository: Search/Browse/Explore. I wonder is this really the de-facto place to download jars for java libraries? Right now I want to use the apache commons net library in order to build an imap server. And I find myself again mvnrepository:Is this where I should be downloading jar files?
how to add an error message when my program can't find the file the user inputs.
For example:
Enter your source code: D:Data StructsProjectssrcHelloWorld (I didn't put .java on purpose) Exception in thread "main" java.io.FileNotFoundException: D:Data StructsProjectsAssignment 3srcHelloWorld (The system cannot find the path specified) at java.io.FileInputStream.open(Native Method) at java.io.FileInputStream.open(Native Method) at java.io.FileInputStream.<init>(Unknown Source) at java.io.FileInputStream.<init>(Unknown Source) at java.io.FileReader.<init>(Unknown Source) at HomeworkDriverFour.main(HomeworkDriverFour.java:14) //Can I get rid of the exception above and replace it with "File not found!"
Enter your source code:This is what I have so far:
import java.io.*; import java.util.*; public class HomeworkDriverFour { public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { // TODO Auto-generated method stub
when i try to compile following source file, there is a error which states "MovieTestDrive is public, so must be declared in a file MovieTestDrive.java" i didnot understand. i am beginner in java;
class Movie { String title; String genre; int rating; void playit() { System.out.println("playing the movie"); } }
java.awt.Component is an abstract class, and it's direct Sub-classes are Button, Canvas, Checkbox, Choice, Container, Label, List, Scrollbar, Text Component
So, when I use addXListener(mylistenerclass m);//which is a method of Component class which object is holding the list of all listeners, for a particular Event Source?
I am under the assumption that - there is an Event Source Object(possibly static) for every Event Source type(mouse, keyboard etc) that holds a list of destinations(classes that implements their listener interface) - added to the the object via addXListener method. When an event happens(mouse click, drag etc) the Event Source Object creates an Event Object and send it to all the destinations. Is my assumption correct? I can't seem to find the location or declaration of Event Source Object and the list where it stores it's registered destinations.