I'm running a jar of an application and library jars from lwjgl. I'm creating a java process. It's working on Windows but not on linux.
I tried replacing the semicolons with colons but it didn't work, it just said "Main class not found: Application.natives.linux" or something like that. gamePath is the path the application is in. osName is the name of the operating system.
import acm.util.* ; import acm.program.*; import java.awt.* ; class Chap6_ex1 extends ConsoleProgram { public void run() { println("This program displays a randomly schosen card."); int number = rgen.nextInt(1 ,13); int suit = rgen.nextInt(1 ,4);
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I am running the this from a Linux command line , in the cmd first i use :
javac -classpath acm.jar Chap6_ex1.java
end then :
java -cp .:acm.jar Chap6_ex1
The output i m getting after second command is :
Exception in thread "main" acm.util.ErrorException: Cannot determine the main class. at acm.program.Program.main(Program.java:1358)
I know the problem is from the RandomGenerator class in packet acm.util.* but i dont know how to fix the problem . Every other program has worked . What I am missing or how this whole issue of packet importing works when running a java file from cmd ?
I wrote some java applications on my computer, which is 32-bit Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Could the application run on both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of linux? Or could it only run on 32-bit versions of linux?
I just wrote a java program with eclipse that has to read many-many inputs from the user. I want to test it, but I really don't want to type it everytime again and again...
Can I just write all inputs in a text file and let eclipse read this file so instead of typing it again and again, Eclipse reads every line whenever it waits for a user input?
We've got a java web app (running on a Solaris machine with Weblogic) and from time to time it stops working due to this error:
Java Code: java.net.SocketException: Too many open files mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
For what I've read we are somehow exceeding the established limit of file descriptors, and it seems that this may be caused for many reasons, not only open files that we forgot to close.
I am making a list of everything that may consume a file descriptor in the system mentioned above, so I can start reanalyzing the app... if needed, as I don't know if we're wasting them or if the limit is just insufficient.
I am working on a management gui for a program. I have implemented the start server button. But now I need to get something working so that when I press stop server the javaw.exe process which is running the the other jar file is stopped and ended.
The gui is going to be using a javaw.exe as well and I don't want to end the entire thing.
I just want to end the javaw.exe process that is running the other jar file.
This is my code for starting it:
JButton btnNewButton_2 = new JButton("Start Server"); btnNewButton_2.addActionListener(new ActionListener() { public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) { Runtime rt = Runtime.getRuntime(); try { Process pr = rt.exec("java -jar DEDServer_release.jar");
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I just need to figure out what to do to stop it now.
So this is probably pretty simple but I can't seem to figure it out. My teacher wants us to write a code that scans a text file, then outputs some text based information AND displays an applet bar graph of the data sorta like this for the text:
and then an applet thats the same info just a little more graphic. My code interprets the input well, but when i try to make an applet output, the code basically forgets all of my variables and starts anew (when i just state the public static graphic (paint) class after everything) OR it refuses to scan the input file (if i switch the public class from main.....throw ExceptionIO to just public class graphic(paint))
Also, as a side note, any way to have java automatically determine how many separate lines there are in a text file without me having to manually count them.
import java.util.Scanner; import javax.swing.JApplet; import java.awt.*; import java.io.*; public class Project2 extends JApplet {
I'm trying to run a command line executable file using java but there is no output. On the task manager a conhost process opens when the application is run. I've tried
I have a program that is a XML-parser, and it works fine when I'm running it from NetBeans. But when I create a JAR-file and run the very same program, it cannot find the xml file. Consider this small program that addresses my problem:
I have followed the Java tutorial on JAAS Authentication and Authorization. All the sample code in the tutorials works fine also when running under a security manager. Now I am trying to modify the LoginModule class, so that it uses a password file to look up users and passwords, but as soon as I try to run the code under a security manager, I get a Security Exception. I suppose it has something to do with the code havent been granted any access to read the password file? So I tried to add this to the policy file:
grant codebase "file:./sample/module/-" { permission java.io.FilePermission "sample/module/passwords.txt", "read"; };
It didn't do any difference. why I get this Security Exception?
The only difference from my code to the tutorial code, is that I have added the lines:
I am trying to install Java on my Debain based Linux OS and can`t seen to figure it out. I first typed "chmod +x jdk-8-nb-8-linux-i586.sh", than typed "./ jdk-8-nb-8-linux-i586.sh" to install it. It started to install, but than it gave my this message: (computer name has been changed)
bobsmith@bobsmiht-OptiPlex-GX620:~/Downloads$ ./jdk-8-nb-8-linux-i586.sh Configuring the installer... Searching for JVM on the system... Preparing bundled JVM ... ./jdk-8-nb-8-linux-i586.sh: 1: eval: /tmp/.nbi-5045119.tmp/jre-7u4-linux-i586.bin: not found Cannot prepare bundled JVM to run the installer. Most probably the bundled JVM is not compatible with the current platform.
How do I fix this? My Linux computer is not connected to the internet, I don`t know if this is a problem or not.
Not a Java editor with a GUI, but and editor for editing Java GUI's (Graphically (With JFrame, Swing etc) (Kinda like FrontPage for HTML only for Java/Linux. You just add stuff / drag objects around and then optionally review the code after..
my project is all about downloading files(text files, music files, etc) from a LINUX server using UI build in java, my mentor told me to use HTTP Client (Java apache), but how to start this.
Here's a sample scenario:
ScreenHunter_1.jpg
Consider the directory structure above.
First, how to connect with this LINUX server using JAVA.
I'm trying to JFileChooser to open up a window. I'm just trying to learn how to use it for a school assignment this week. The problem is I can't get anything to show up. I can create a new window and print to the console without errors, but JFileChooser doesn't do anything. No errors either.
import java.awt.*; import javax.swing.*; public class TestingStuff extends JFrame { public TestingStuff() { setTitle("This is a new window!"); setVisible(true);
After a transition of an object the UI is not fully updated. One can still see "lines" from the "movement". This only happens on Linux (Debian) and not on Windows. Is this a known issue that has been fixed in later Javafx releases ? I am still using Java7 because of WinXP support
I need to build an application that can preform measurements. So I have a measuring device that can be connected through USB (with a rs232 converter aka VCP).The manufacturer provided me with two libraries:
C++ : a library (.lib) file and a header (.h) file VB6 : a DLL (.dll) file and a list (.txt) with all the available functions
And also some demo code. Can't get the C++ code running with my Borland C++ 5.5 compiler but the VB6 code is working.What can I use to integrate into my java code.
I've been trying this for hours but it's not working. I'm trying to add the sea glass look and feel library to my project but I still get the error:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: List (wrong name: list)
What should I do? I've added the library to "project settings >Required Libraries" and did not forget to check the box. I've also imported the L&F so it can't be that.
I'm researching the viability of a project. One of the requirements is that a "play slip" will be used to read input. I've searched for open source Java libraries that utilize OMR's (optical mark reader) but to no avail. I have located a C library that fulfills the task- is there a way in Java to access/use non-native language libraries?
Picked up _JAVA_OPTIONS: -Xmx10g -XX:MaxPermSize=10g
can get the values for 1.0
java.net.UnknownHostException: home at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connect(PlainSocketImpl.j ava:195) at java.net.SocksSocketImpl.connect(SocksSocketImpl.j ava:366) at java.net.Socket.connect(Socket.java:529) at java.net.Socket.connect(Socket.java:478)
Visual effects such as Transitions perform very poor on linux "wheezy" compared to windows. I noticed this on different PC's, checked for Java7 and Java8. If the UI contains many objects then the transition sometimes does not even appear.
I do not think this is graphic card related since videos play quite ok.
I use the default ATI driver without Xorg.conf file and installed the xcompmgr
and tried several options, such as
Option "Composite" "Enable" or Option "backingstore" "true" Option "AllowGLXWithComposite" "true"
This did not speed up things, are there other things that I could do to improve the performance ?
I am responsible for an application which the developer did not build with ANT and also, he had the libraries sitting on his local machine.
Do you have any recommendations on what I should do with these libraries, knowing they were parcelled out and sitting on his local machine instead of in the project itself (Eclipse IDE workspace)?
I am building a script in ANT but don't really know what to do with his libraries. I did get a bunch of compilation errors earlier when I did not have the libraries, but now that I have them, I don't really know where to put them.