Open a command window and type "java".  (Well, you'll probably have to
navigate to the correct directory and do a "javac" first, but it's not
much more complicated than that.)

On Jun 1, 5:45 pm, Spooky <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok, maybe that didn't make sense....  What I'm looking for, *IF* it
> exists for Android/Java, is
> some way to open up, say, a console,  load the code, and check the
> value returned by some
> line in the code without having to use the AVD (which doesn't work on
> my system) or build,
> install on my phone, and view that way?  In other words, if I only
> want to check one tiny
> part of the code (e.g., to see if the value I was expecting to be
> returned was, in fact, what
> WAS returned by [whatever]).    OR, to run a simple command with test
> values and see if I
> get the result I expected (if not, it probably means I mis-read the
> examples in the reference
> page for whatever I was looking at).
>
> Basically, just a way to run a simple command/procedure/whatever
> (with, perhaps,
> some test data loaded from the same console) to see if I've correctly
> understood how to use it, without having to build an application
> around the test.
>
> My guess is that the answer is no, but I'm asking in the hopes that my
> guess is
> wrong......

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