I am sorry but I have to post a silly question. I have just started to
learn Java and I am already stuck!
I have installed ECLIPSE, chosed a default folder ect..
Where can I find the .exe file to launch it again?
There is not shorcut on the desktop or in the program files.
Please help with Java research ... I'm new to this newsgroup and fairly new to Java too... ... be stored on server... into an exe file will reduce the portability factor of the software, ... I have found several packages that convert .class files to .exe ... (comp.lang.java.help)
Re: Java executables ... I have written a java program but I would like to be able to send the program to people with it's own, unique icon.... The groups say you can only do this by converting the program to an executable exe file files but I have some areas of confusion with regards to java exe files i.e. ... I know the bittorrent program Azureus is written in java - it has it's own icon - Azureus is an exe file - yet why does it still require the JRE to be installed? ... (comp.lang.java.help)
Trojan in my java and other virus questions. ... I found a trojan in my java last weekend at my friends house. ... got 3 trojan viruses picked up and the exe file that made them. ... I tryed AVG and all that did was point out the virus,... Any suggestions for a good free virus... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin)
Re: Java executables ... I have written a java program but I would like to be able to send the ... program to people with it's own, unique icon.... own icon - Azureus is an exe file - yet why does it still require the JRE... (comp.lang.java.help)
Re: Java executables ... I have written a java program but I would like to be able to send the program to people with it's own, unique icon.... The groups say you can only do this by converting the program to an executable exe file files but I have some areas of confusion with regards to java exe files i.e. ... I know the bittorrent program Azureus is written in java - it has it's own icon - Azureus is an exe file - yet why does it still require the JRE to be installed? ... (comp.lang.java.help)