Running Java Program Without Jdk Installed
Jan 25, 2014I want to know is there any way to run java program without installing jdk.
I want to run my code on system which dnt have jdk installed on it. is it possible??
I want to know is there any way to run java program without installing jdk.
I want to run my code on system which dnt have jdk installed on it. is it possible??
I have tried to get my dinky little program I wrote to be stored as an executable through Eclipse to no avail. It seems I have tried everything else as well, to no avail. I do not want it to go through command prompt, but rather have it be its own entity. As you can probably tell my knowledge of Java and coding is limited, but always willing to expand.
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System.out.println(System.getProperty("sun.arch.da ta.model")); // outputs 32
I would like to know if I run it on a 64-bit version of linux if it will take advantage of the performance advantages of 64 bits.
1. Is this the JVM ?
2. If so, it uses Java version 7. Who uses Java 8 ?
3. If we install Netbeans, does the JVM gets installed automatically?
I'm getting back into the swing of things with Java after using I'm asked to utilize a simple GUI in order to take in the starting data, I cannot seem to get this to work. I'm getting this error Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException
at java.awt.Container.addImpl(Unknown Source)
at java.awt.Container.add(Unknown Source)
at Input.buildPanel(Input.java:53)
at Input.<init>(Input.java:27)
at InputDemo.main(InputDemo.java:5)
I've created two classes
import javax.swing.*;
public class Input extends JFrame {
private JPanel panel;
private JLabel messageLabel;
private JLabel messageLabel1;
private JLabel messageLabel2;
private JTextField shiftHrs;
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i have a program in UNIX directory /home/me/java/src
package bin;
public class HelloWorld {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Hello World");
}
}
I have manage to compile it successfully(class file will be in bin directory) using command below: javac -d /home/t_bmf/java/bin HelloWorld.java
My problem now is how would I execute the class in bin directory in UNIX? I already tried different ways on how to execute it as suggested in my internet research The one I tried is this:
java $CLASSPATH:.:bin/HelloWorld
but I got this error message:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: :/:bin/HelloWorld
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: :.:bin.HelloWorld
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I am working on SpringMVC web application. Is there any way to detect from browser(jsp page) that any (exe) application is installed or not on client machine? And if not installed then show user the Popup to download that Application or Software . And if the user rejects to download that application then not allow him/her to login ....
View Replies View RelatedI am trying to run my program through netbeans and I get a message:
...build-impl.xml:1048 the module has not been deployed.
see the server log for details.
The corresponding line in the xml document is:
<nbdeploy clientUrlPart="${client.urlPart}" debugmode="false" forceRedeploy="${forceRedeploy}"/>
And in the server log there is a long list of comments, the first which looks to be of significance to this issue is:
WARNING [http-apr-8080-exec-57] org.apache.catalina.deploy.NamingResourcesImpl.cle anUp Failed to retrieve JNDI naming context for container [StandardEngine[Catalina].StandardHost[localhost].StandardContext[/transBoard]] so no cleanup was performed for that container
javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: Name [comp/env] is not bound in this Context. Unable to find [comp].
There are others further down the list which might also be significant such as:
SEVERE [http-apr-8080-exec-59] org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.addChildInt ernal ContainerBase.addChild: start:
org.apache.catalina.LifecycleException: Failed to start component [StandardEngine[Catalina].StandardHost[localhost].StandardContext[/transBoard]]
The corresponding line of code for the first warning that I listed is for the DataSource object and I wrote it as follows:
dataSource = (DataSource)
ic.lookup("java:/comp/env/jdbc/trans_board");
I'm pretty sure the issue has something to do with connecting to the database since it ran fine before I added the database related code.
I had some questions about a theoretical java program. Say you had a java program on a linux server/pc that referenced a folder on that server. And say you had a Client PC (Windows) that had a share folder to that java program.
If that windows client PC tried to run the program would it run (with a GUI if it had one) and would the main directory of the java program still be on the linux server or would it be on the windows computer since that is the computer that is running the program?
Basically I have a program I am trying to find the best way to run it remotely on a windows computer but it references files on the linux server it is located at and needs to put files it creates there as well. I am just trying to make sure I understand my theory here on how the program will run if it IS run remotely.
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//File Accidently deleted
package time;
public class Time {
public static void main( String[] args ) {
Window wdow = new Window();
wdow.setVisible( true );
}
}
I am trying to run my program through netbeans and I get a message: build-impl.xml:1048 the module has not been deployed. see the server log for details.The corresponding line in the xml document is:
<nbdeploy clientUrlPart="${client.urlPart}" debugmode="false" forceRedeploy="${forceRedeploy}"/>
And in the server log there is a long list of comments, the first which looks to be of significance to this issue is:
WARNING [http-apr-8080-exec-57] org.apache.catalina.deploy.NamingResourcesImpl.cleanUp Failed to retrieve JNDI naming context for container [StandardEngine[Catalina].StandardHost[localhost].StandardContext[/transBoard]] so no cleanup was performed for that container
javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: Name [comp/env] is not bound in this Context. Unable to find [comp].
There are others further down the list which might also be significant such as:
SEVERE [http-apr-8080-exec-59] org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.addChildInternal ContainerBase.addChild: start:
org.apache.catalina.LifecycleException: Failed to start component [StandardEngine[Catalina].StandardHost[localhost].StandardContext[/transBoard]]
The corresponding line of code for the first warning that I listed is for the DataSource object and I wrote it as follows:
dataSource = (DataSource)
ic.lookup("java:/comp/env/jdbc/trans_board");
the issue has something to do with connecting to the database since it ran fine before I added the database related code.
update: my server.xml file is as follows:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<!--
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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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:
import java.io.FileInputStream;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilder;
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I was doing some exercises of a java tutorial website, and realized when I ran the code that they had , my program just kept running with no result, why is this? It just hangs.
package mystack;
public class MyStack {
private int maxSize;
private int[] stackArray;
private int top;
public MyStack(int s)
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This is my program: RemoteXMLRead.java
import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilderFactory;
import javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilder;
import org.apache.commons.io.filefilter.WildcardFileFilte r;
import org.w3c.dom.Document;
import org.w3c.dom.NodeList;
import org.w3c.dom.Node;
import org.w3c.dom.Element;
import java.io.File;
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It is working fine when i run in Eclipse, but is giving error when i run in cmd.. What i need to do to over come this..
Can we cance/stop a long running database query execution instantly so that we can do any another task.
As i know swing uses a single thread i,e Event Dispatch Thread (EDT), But at the same time we can use Swingworker class for better use of UI. When we use Swingworker class the process goes to a different thread and our basic UI is not Frozen. Infact we can do another task. But what I want is I want to stop of cancel the execution of swingworker thread ( Because I that thread takes long time to execute). How can I do that??
I used ProgressMonitor and in the cancel option i canceled the task ( worker.cancel(true) also i closed the connection and statement for executing the database query using stmt.close() and conn.close() methods.
But it does not work. How to cancel a long running database background process in a Java Swing Program.
I've been playing around with this for about an hour.
Java Code:
Runtime runTime = Runtime.getRuntime();
try {
Process process = runTime.exec("notepad");
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
So that works. Notepad will open.
However, I'm trying to get other programs to open. Specifically, this program: C:Octave3.2.4_gcc-4.4.0inoctave-3.2.4.exe...However, using that in place of notepad doesn't work. I'm assuming that there is some sort of system variable that explains why simply typing "notepad" works? As if you type notepad into the run box, notepad will open. Soo does that snippet work by going through some sort of system variables?How would I go about opening other programs, such as the one I referenced above.
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 ?
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I put together a brand new machine in VirtualBox for testing. I installed Java (sudo apt-get install default-jre) and have installed SQLite (sudo apt-get install cl-sql-sqlite3 sqlitebrowser). I created a new sub-directory within my home directory and copied over the jar file. From terminal, I then run the command: sudo java -jar ProductionView.jar and I receive a java.lang.unsatisfiedlinkerror. For troubleshooting, within the app, before making a connection to the db, I have printed out the location of where the db is to be created and it is correct (see attached pic). Is there more that needs to be configured before I can run this app on Ubuntu? I have posted the relevant code below :
(AppDatabasePath() is what is printed in the image...).
public static String AppDatabasePath() {
return AppPath() + APP_NAME + ".db";
}
public static String AppDatabase() {
return "jdbc:sqlite:" + AppDatabasePath();
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I am just learning Java and I am have a problem running programs at the command line. I have the following code:
package java_help;
import java.io.IOException;
class help {
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i have windows 7. cmd.exe told me it couldn't recognize javac.i have a JDK installed though...
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The above is the correct path to the Java file on my PC.how to run the program from the command prompt or perhaps link me to a tutorial that explains it?
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1)try {
Runtime.getRuntime().exec("D: est.exe");
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
2)String[] cmd = { "D: est.exe"};
Process p = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(cmd);
p.waitFor();
and
3)//Runtime.getRuntime().exec("D: est.exe", null, new File("D:"));
same thing happens i.e. nothing happens.
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My code works like this:
In the First.jar (the code below) runs a for loop many times which executes another jar file (Second.jar) with different argument in every loop.
Java Code:
for (int i = 0; i < gameEnd; i++) {
Runtime.getRuntime().exec("java -jar Second.jar "+plrA+" "+plrB+" "+path+");
} mh_sh_highlight_all('java');