Suraj, The culprit is indeed capital J in file extension. After I changed the case, the problem goes away.
Thank you very much for the help. Allen --- Suraj Acharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The problem is probabaly the capital J in the your file extension for > MyDocument.Java > You must be using windows, filenames are case insensite there and > emacs will allow you to open a file called "MyDocument.Java" even if > you originally created a "MyDocument.java". Javac, however, doesn't > seem to treat its filename as case-insentive on windows. > > Close the MyDocument.Java buffer and open MyDocument.java, and all > should be fine. > > Suraj > > On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 23:22:44 -0700 (PDT), Allen Hsu > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > When I did C-c C-v C-v, javac seems to think the source filename as > a > > flag. Is there a setting to correct this? > > I'm using JDE2.3.4beta5, emacs21.2.1, JDK1.4.2_05. > > Thanks. > > Allen > > > > cd c:/Allen/DesignPatterns/FactoryMethod/ > > c:/j2sdk1.4.2_05/bin/javac.exe -classpath > > c:/Allen/DesignPatterns/FactoryMethod -g -deprecation -O -verbose > > -source 1.4 MyDocument.Java > > > > javac: invalid flag: MyDocument.Java > > Usage: javac <options> <source files> > > where possible options include: > > -g Generate all debugging info > > ... > > > > > > _______________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! > > http://vote.yahoo.com > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com