Jar File Doesn't Run
Dec 13, 2014
so i followed a tutorial on youtube called "Java Game Development with Slick" - by thenewboston,URL....okay, so i have made my game / program, and now i just want to export it to a jar file that people can double click and play..unfortunately when i double click the .jar file nothing happens...i get the little "loading" thingy on my courser but it disappears after about 5 seconds and then nothing happens :(the way i made it into a jar file is by doing the following:
-right clicked my java project..
-clicked on "export"..
-clicked on java / Runnable JAR file
-filled in the stuff, (JARs destination ect..)
-pressed finish..
-then i got a jar file on my desktop and double clicked it....but as i said....nothing happens
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Nov 7, 2014
This is a college course assignment that consists of classes TotalSales and TotalSalesTest.In the main program I have created a two dimensional array to output a columnar layout with cross-totals in 4 rows and 5 columns. This program outputs sales totals by row for each sales person(1 - 4) and output by column for products(1 - 5). I have created extra elements in the array to store total for rows and columns. So far both classes compiles. The problem is that although the PrintWriter creates a notepad file, it doesn't print to it. I don't seem to understand the input and output methods completely. I finished another program similar to this using basically the same try and catch that read the file and printed out a document in notepad. Here is the code and I'll try include the input file.
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.io.*;
public class TotalSales {
private int salesPerson; //declare class variable
private int productNumber;//declare class variable
[code]....
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Oct 21, 2014
I have two files - I can get the second one to populate with the first ones data and then delete the first one. I cannot get it to then rename itself to the name of the first file. It also only hits the 'rename' section of the code providing I place system.gc in otherwise it completely skips it.
the code I use is below:
Java Code:
finally{
try {
br.close();
// mp br.close();
//mp System.gc();
[code]...
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Aug 7, 2014
I compiled the applet, then put the applet in an HTML file using notepad and saved the html file in the right place for it to run correctly. The HTML file runs smoothly, but then it only shows the scrollbar part of my applet, and not the images or any text...
Why is This?????
Java Code:
import java.awt.*;
import java.applet.Applet;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.ImageIcon;
public class Temperature_Convert extends Applet
implements AdjustmentListener {
private Image temp;
private Scrollbar bar;
private int old, newtemp = 0;
[code]....
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Oct 20, 2014
I have a question about the following snippet concerning the steps the javac compiler follows to compile a program:
[...]at first, searching a class within a package is discussed if the latter doesn't contain a full package name[...]
It is a compile-time error if more than one class is found. (Classes must be unique, so the order of the import statements doesn't matter.)
The compiler goes one step further. It looks at the source files to see if the source is newer than the class file. If so, the source file is recompiled automatically. Recall that you can import only public classes from other packages. A source file can only contain one public class, and the names of the file and the public class must match. Therefore, the compiler can easily locate source files for public classes.
However, you can import nonpublic classes from the current package. These classes may be defined in source files with different names. If you import a class from the current package, the compiler searches all source files of the current package to see which one defines the class. I don't quite understand the red fragment. I wondered if the word "import" nonpublic classes from the current package weren't a synonym for the word "use", since why would we want to import a class from the same package when compiler searches the current package automatically anyway?
However I wanted to test nonpublic classes that are contained in source file which name doesn't match the class name:
NonpublicClass.java:
Java Code:
package com.work.company;
class NonpublicClass
{
public void description() {
System.out.println("Working!");
}
} mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
[Code] ....
Everything's fine when the source file names are the same as above. However, when I change NonpublicClass.java to a different name, there's an error "cannot find symbol" in:
Java Code: NonpublicClass v = new NonpublicClass(); mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
I noticed that the class file for NonpublicClass isn't even generated so that's probably the cause. If I change to the directory of the package the NonpublicClass is contained in and compile it directly, i.e. issue for example:
Java Code: javac NonpublicClass_different_name.java mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
Then a proper class file is generated with the class name, that is NonpublicClass.class, and afterwards I can compile the main program in Start.java.
So the question is what am I missing regarding the cited quote that reads:
If you import a class from the current package, the compiler searches all source files of the current package to see which one defines the class.
? Because adding such an import to CompanyClass.java:
import com.work.company.NonpublicClass;
didn't work either...
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Oct 17, 2014
I'm trying to read a xml file and delete it's contents. I do this by reading the file,writing it to a temp and then overwriting the original with the temp by renaming it
//overwrite original xml file with new file
boolean successful = outputFile.renameTo(inputFile);
System.out.println("success");
It does say the value of the local variable is not used however. I've debugged to ensure it hits the code it always prints out the line after too.It just does not overwrite my original xml file with the temp one.
It's had votes on stack so I thought that would of been reputableStack - overwrite but the second one got voted as a good answer. But still I would like to know if my code can work or not.
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Nov 20, 2014
I am kind of new to programming in java and I am trying to run a first time setup type of thing for my program so I am saving the settings to a file. If the file doesn't exist I want it to run the first time setup but if the file does exist I want it to skip that process. My problem is that .exists() says reads true whether the file is there or is not there.
public static void main(String[] args)throws IOException{
new Window(); //Runs the Window()
PrintWriter writer = new PrintWriter(path);
boolean bool = new File("path.txt").exists();
System.out.println(bool);
if(!new File("path.txt").exists()){
[Code] ....
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Apr 8, 2014
Since I done a recent git pull on my project, for some reason now Im getting an error when starting Tomcat and rendering the index.jsp, but I dont understand whats changed, as this was working before.
The error:
org.apache.jasper.JasperException: /index.jsp (line: 4, column: 42) File "/blog.postTags" not found
org.apache.jasper.compiler.DefaultErrorHandler.jspError(DefaultErrorHandler.java:42)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.ErrorDispatcher.dispatch(ErrorDispatcher.java:443)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.ErrorDispatcher.jspError(ErrorDispatcher.java:133)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.TagLibraryInfoImpl.<init>(TagLibraryInfoImpl.java:168)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.parseTaglibDirective(Parser.java:410)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.parseDirective(Parser.java:475)
org.apache.jasper.compiler.Parser.parseElements(Parser.java:1427)
The index.jsp:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<%@ page contentType="text/html;charset=UTF-8" language="java" %>
<%@ taglib prefix="p" uri="blog.postTags" %>
<html>
<head><title>Blog Home</title></head>
<body>
<h1>Blog Home</h1>
<br />
<% out.println("Your IP address is " + request.getRemoteAddr()); %>
[code]....
I really am unsure as to why this has stopped working, I even rolled back to an earlier commit and this was definitely working before, but I havent changed anything, Initially when you start Tomcat is shows another error in the browser, but on a refresh its a null on this tag library?
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Apr 28, 2014
Write a program that asks the user for the low and high integer in a range of integers. The program then asks the user for integers to be added up. The program computes two sums:
The sum of integers that are in the range (inclusive), and the sum of integers that are outside of the range. The user signals the end of input with a 0.
Your output should look like this:
Sample input/output
In-range Adder Low end of range: 20
High end of range: 50
Enter data: 21
Enter data: 60
Enter data: 49
Enter data: 30
Enter data: 91
Enter data: 0
Sum of in range values: 100
Sum of out of range values: 151
This is my assignment and below is my code.
import java.util.Scanner;
class InRangeAdder {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scan = new Scanner (System.in);
int low, high, data=1, rangesum=0, outrangesum=0;
[Code] ....
The problem is that the program simply gives an output of 0 for both "rangesum" and "outrangesum". I don't quite understand why that is. Also i have a quick question, the program needs me to end the program when the value of data is 0 but in order to initialize it I need to give it a value. Usually I would give it a value of 0 like I have for rangesum and outrangesum but if I do the program does not run till the loop as it considers the value of data to be 0 and ends the program right away. What would be a work around to this and when do I need to have a value to initialize an integer? for example, I do not need a value for low and high. Is this because the program recognizes that a value is going to be defined but cannot do that for the other integers as they are inside a loop?
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Nov 20, 2014
if(false){}
but this is not
for(;false;){}
both will in theory never go in more interestingly this will compile
for(;false == false;){}
To me it seems like this is a parsing issue that could have been solved by the people who originally wrote the parser but they made a decision that there must be a relational operator in the condition declaration.
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Jul 3, 2014
I have the following code:
<% String callImp = null;
callImp = request.getParameter("callImp");
System.out.println("Call Importer: " + callImp)
if (callImp == null){
System.out.println("Aici null");
%>
and i have an [url] ....
Why is getParameter always returning null?
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Mar 28, 2015
why this code, doesn't display the image?
import java.awt.Graphics;
import java.awt.event.WindowAdapter;
import java.awt.event.WindowEvent;
import java.awt.image.BufferedImage;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
[code]...
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Dec 18, 2014
I'm trying to open an image within a JFrame but the image doesn't show. The directory path is correct. The JFrame opens perfectly but no image is showing.
JFrame frame = new JFrame("IMAGE");
frame.setSize(500,500);
frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
ImageIcon image = new ImageIcon("images/main.jpg");
JLabel label = new JLabel("", image, JLabel.CENTER);
JPanel panel = new JPanel(new BorderLayout());
panel.add( label, BorderLayout.CENTER );
frame.setVisible(true);
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Mar 29, 2014
In fact, I'm not yet past that "Hello World" program.I'm following the steps in "Head First: Java" book, and reached that point where one is ready to write his/her 1st Java code. Here's mine:
public class MyFirstApp
{
public static void main (String[] args)
{
System.out.println("I Rule!");
System.out.println("The World!");
}
}
As simple as it should be, and compiles fine producing the correspondent class. But it doesn't run, however, and spits the following execution-time errors:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: MyFirstApp : Unsupported major.minor version 51.0
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(ClassLoader.java:643)
at java.security.SecureClassLoader.defineClass(SecureClassLoader.java:142)
at java.net.URLClassLoader.defineClass(URLClassLoader.java:277)
[code]...
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Jul 17, 2014
I am trying to present the user with a response of 'correct' or 'incorrect'. I do the following, but mResultTextView never updates.
mResultTextView.setText("Correct");
android.os.SystemClock.sleep(1000);
I think the problem is that my view needs to be re-drawn.
package com.example.quiz;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.Random;
import android.graphics.Color;
[code]...
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Feb 18, 2014
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
public class frmSearch extends JDialog
{
Dimension screen = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getScreenSize();
JPanel jpnlMain = new JPanel();
[Code] ....
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May 18, 2015
Is there a short term that means: "using an object reference with the datatype of a supertype to refer to an object with the datatype of a subtype"?
Saying "polymorphic reference" doesn't seem to be specific enough because ALL references other than those with the Object datatype are polymorphic. I saw one post that referred to these reference variables as a "supertype reference." In the absence of any other (more official) term, I may just use that term because calling a reference a "supertype reference" implies that there is a subtype. It sure beats what I was thinking about using: "sub-as-super." Which, when the inevitable mispronunciations occur, would lead to all kinds of off-color jokes.
Is there an "official" term that all of the dozens of Java books I have read seem to have missed? Or does everyone stumble along, spelling things out with a nearly sentence-long phrase.
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May 2, 2014
Barbara is opening a book store, and she needs an effective, efficient, object-oriented program to keep track of her inventory. Barbara would like to maintain the following information about the books she sells: title, author, price, number in stock, and category. She categorizes her books into fiction, nonfiction and children’s books, because she has a separate room in her store for each category. Each book also needs an inventory number, and Barbara would like these numbers to start with 1000. She also needs to be able to keep track of the total number of books in inventory.
Barbara often facilitate her customers find books, and the program needs search capabilities to do this. Keeping an accurate inventory count of each book in stock is critical; both for accounting purposes and so she will know when to reorder. Barbara expects to have at most 2,000 differet books in her store.Barbara is very organized, and would like a nice menu, from which she can make choices that will enable her to do the following:
Add a new book to inventory
This adds a new Book object (title, author, etc) into inventory
It does not increase the number in stock of an existing book
Search by title
Search by author
Search by inventory number
Search by category
Print out all info for all books
This is the only output that should be on the command line
Please hard code the following book info into your program, so Barbara has some test data avaiable to test your program:
title: Crime and Punishment; author: Dostoevsky; price: 39.95; number in stock: 5; category: fiction
title: Brothers Karamazov; author: Dostoevsky; price 34.50; number in stock: 3; category: fiction
title: Java; author: Liang; price: 59.29; number in stock: 12; category: non-fiction
title: Java, author: Horstmann; price: 14.33; number in stock: 4; category: non-fiction
title: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe; author: Lewis; price: 12.50; number in stock: 3; category: childrens
Here is my code so far. The first one is the "Blueprint" and the second one is the main.
public class Book
{
private String title;
private String author;
private double price;
private int stockNumber;
private String category;
private int inventoryNumber =1000;
private static int numberOfBooks = 0;
public Book(String theTitle, String theAuthor, double thePrice, int theStockNumber, String theCategory)
[code]....
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Jun 3, 2014
When a JTextArea is created in a JScrollPane and the contents of the JTextArea change, the JScrollPane's preferred size doesn't change.
In the following code, I create a JScrollPane and a JTextArea as a client. I then, add contents to the JTextArea and call revalidate() on it to let the JScrollPane re-update itself. However, it keeps reporting the same preferred size.
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.awt.*;
class c
{
static JScrollPane sp;
static JTextArea ta;
public static void main (String...args)
[Code] ....
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Mar 30, 2014
I have a practice exercise here wherein I will add a JOptionPane to a program. When the close button is clicked, the JOptionPane will appear asking the user to exit the program. If the user clicks "Yes," it'll, of course, close the entire program and not just the JOptionPane, but if the user clicks "No," it will return to the program. Please refer to my code below:
try
{
output = new DataOutputStream(new FileOutputStream("ProjSixExe4.dat"));
}
catch(IOException ex) {
this.dispatchEvent(new WindowEvent(this, WindowEvent.WINDOW_CLOSING))
}
final JOptionPane optionpane = new JOptionPane("Are you sure you want to quit
this program?", JOptionPane.QUESTION_MESSAGE, JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION);
this.setDefaultCloseOperation(WindowConstants.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
The exercise said it must be placed before the EXIT_ON_CLOSE portion.
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Mar 23, 2014
sale s = new sale();
jDesktopPane1.add(s);
s.show();
says not a suitable method?
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Mar 15, 2014
why overridden doesn't apply to variables. However, instance variables are stored inside the object.I ran below program and expected to print "two" but it gets printed "one".
class SupCont {
String s = "one";
}
class Cont extends SupCont {
public static void main(String a[]) {
String s = "two";
SupCont c = new Cont();
System.out.println(c.s);
}
}
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Mar 10, 2015
I have a frame showing some textfields and a couple of buttons, the classical "Ok" and "Reset" buttons, which are supposed to confirm the values of the textfields (closing the frame) and reset them respectively.
I think I thoroughly followed the "delegation method procedure" for managing event, that is , create the button object, define a listener class (implementing the ActionListener interface) , and add the listener class to the button using the "addActionListener" method . But there's no way to make the whole thing work.
No exception. Only when I click the button the "actionPerformed" method of the listener is simply ignored, as if it didn't exist.
Here is the code :
public FrameViewAddEstrazione (String ExtrPath) {
try
{
FilePath = ExtrPath;
F = new JFrame ();
PP = new JPanel();
PD = new JPanel(); // pannello data
[Code] ....
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Sep 9, 2014
import com.googlecode.javacpp.Loader;
import com.googlecode.javacv.*;
import com.googlecode.javacv.cpp.*;
import com.googlecode.javacv.cpp.opencv_core.CvMemStorage;
import com.googlecode.javacv.cpp.opencv_core.CvPoint;
import com.googlecode.javacv.cpp.opencv_core.CvScalar;
import com.googlecode.javacv.cpp.opencv_core.CvSeq;
import com.googlecode.javacv.cpp.opencv_core.IplImage;
import com.googlecode.javacv.cpp.opencv_highgui.CvCapture;
import com.googlecode.javacv.cpp.opencv_imgproc.CvMoments;
[code]....
Everything works in this except the part where drawing a convexhull and the convexitydefects around an object. Drawing circle around the COG works OK. I tried to draw them with these lines but no luck.
hullSeq = cvConvexHull2(bigContour, hullStorage, CV_COUNTER_CLOCKWISE, 0);
defects = cvConvexityDefects(bigContour, hullSeq, defectsStorage);
cvDrawContours(img1,defects , CvScalar.BLUE, CvScalar.BLUE, 1,0,0);
cvDrawContours(img1,hullSeq , CvScalar.BLUE, CvScalar.BLUE, 1,0,0);
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Dec 7, 2014
I have a 2d array that i am manipulating. In my class i have a constructor that takes the dimensions of the array and within th econstructor i need to randomly fill the array. However, when i try to manipulate it in the test program, all that prints out are the default values.
here is the class
import java.util.*;
import java.lang.Math;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Random;
class SummerStats
[Code] .....
And here is the printout
Enter number of rows(people):
3
Enter number of columns(years):
3
Enter number of person to find sum salary:
1
Enter year to find Max salary of that year:
1
[]
[]
The max salary is at index: (0, 0, )
The largest salary ocurred in year: 0
The sum of person 1 is: 0.0
The total of all salaries is: $0.0
The max salary in year 1 is: 0.0
The average salaries for each year:
0.0, 0.0, 0.0,
The total salary for each person is recorded below.
And the last method called doesn't finish or printout ie the program doesnt end
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Apr 14, 2015
Why the keyTyped function isn't triggered, when i type a key?
Here is my code:
package main;
import java.awt.Component;
import java.awt.Container;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
import java.awt.event.KeyEvent;
import java.awt.event.KeyListener;
import java.util.ArrayList;
[Code] .....
I have noticed, that if i call setVisible(true) before i add the button, then it works, but the button is not displayed... How can i achieve that the button is displays AND the KeyListener works?
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