On 12/22/2011 5:42 PM, Fred Clausen wrote:
Hello,
I'm working my way through the javase_jar homework (part of the
Programming Java course) and the homework says, as point 1), "Choose
any Java application project of your choice and then create a jar file
as an application". This is clear and I can do that easily.
But then as a sub-point the instructions say "Modify OuterClass.java
to create another inner class within the jar itself." - what is meant
by this? It seems out of context. If, as point 1) says, I am to choose
any project to create a jar file from, it would not necessarily
contain OuterClass.java.
It is indeed my mistake. The confusing statement above is removed now
from the
homework. Thanks for pointing that out.
-Sang Shin
Any clarification would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Fred.
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