Yeah, that'd be great except I have a project due in two weeks.  All I want to 
be able to do is modify the code so that it will index files a bit differently 
then it does in the demo.


oh well.





Date: Mon, 2 May 2011 21:33:45 -0700
From: ml-node+2892747-401237171-396...@n3.nabble.com
To: daniel_pfis...@msn.com
Subject: Re: IndexFiles cmd runs, even when IndexFiles.java is deleted



        I suggest you work through the "New to Java" tutorials available on

the Java website, which will help you understand classpaths (how it

finds the code, where it looks) and the tools for development

(compilers, jars and jar tools, etc).


http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/newtojava/gettingstarted-jsp-138588.html



On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 11:12 PM, daniel <[hidden email]> wrote:

>

> Yes, that makes sense, but I can't find any .class files.  Nothing came up in 
> a search either.

>

> It must be that the .jar files contain all the .class files.  Now how can I 
> unzip them?


        
        

        

        
        
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