You should ot set your PATH variable.
Check here for most common problems:
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/getStarted/problems/index.html
Best Regards,
Pavel Aleksandrov
On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 12:36 PM, ewer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> On 6 Dez., 03:09, "Francisco Figueroa Pérez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> javac doesnt work in command , so I had to create the *.class files using
>> windows , right click to the files and open with and then selecting the file
> What's the result you are seeing in your command window?
>
>> javac that is in C:\Archivos de programa\Java\jdk1.6.0_10\bin , the hello
>> application hasnt shown any problems but once I tried to create classes
>> related with packages , the class files are not executed by java *.class ,
> It is hard to say, what's wrong, when we don't know your directroy
> structure
> with the position where you start the command and what the setting of
> the
> CLASSPATH is.
>
> java can only execute the class with the main-method. This is either
> set in the MANIFEST-file of
> a jar archive or directly given by name, without the .class
> extension.
>
>
>
>> even though I am located in the folder where the files are, could you guys
>> tell me how to make the javac works in command , and any possible sugestions
> Just tell us what the javac-command returns, when executed on the
> command line.
> Maybee its not on the PATH.
>
>> of why I am having problems executing *.class with java command eventhough I
>> am located in the folder where the files are, thank you.
>>
> HTH
> Ewald
> >
>
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