Re: Need help




Andrew Thompson wrote:
supremearyal@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

(are you feeling brave? read on..)

Sub: Need help

Something a little more specific would help to get
people's attention. Note that there are a lot of
people that 'need help'
<http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.java.programmer/search?group=comp.lang.java.programmer&q=Need+help&qt_g=1>

I might suggest 'Applet - class not found' might have
been a better title - the word 'help' is almost presumed.

I am new to Java programming and still learning it.

There is a good group for those people learning Java over at..
comp.lang.java.help

...i downloaded some applets...

Applets? NooooOOOOOOooooo!!

What is your particular interest in applets?
If you are interested in learning Java, applets
are a very *bad* place to start.

Fisrt it is best to get used to the basic Java
concepts such as loops and conditional statements,
a bit of I/O and maybe packages - all from the
command line.

Then, once you are confident with compiling and
running simple Java command line programs, progress
to basic GUI's, but as *applications* rather than applets.

Applets are both harder to debug, and harder to deploy,
than applications.

...(source code) from the internet and compiled them. to see what
they looked like i put them in a webpage but it said

Note that 'web pages' don't say things, so I guess you
mean this is a message from your browser, which
would obviously bring us to which browser, running which VM?

....class: Greeting not found.

(and my initial guess is IE running the MSVM)

Andrew T.


i use firefox with Java version 5.0 from SUN

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