: basic problem in java
that probably won't compile either
import java.io.*;
class test
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
System.out .println(My Apologies To all); }
}
you were missing ; after the import ant String [] as a paramter to main
was
declared wrong.
Pritpal
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So Birendar,
What was your problem? I never saw a post about you resolving it.
(and,
curiosity killed the cat)
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David
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class test
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Birendar,
That is a nasty looking classpath with slashes going in both directions
in
your JDK path portion (incredibly unwise), long path names, and so forth.
Did you try using dir /x to get the short (8.3
you'd expect.
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David
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Yes it may me nasty but David im sorry i dont know dir / xand what
: basic problem in java
My Classpath variable is set to :
C:\jdk1.3.1\bin;c:\jdk1.3.1\lib\tools.jar;c:\jdk1.3.1\lib\rt.jar;c:\Drivers\
classes111.zip;c:\Drivers\classes12.zip;c:\Drivers;c:\biren\java
JDK is installed
C:\jdk1.3.1
can you please help me ??
Birendar Singh Waldiya
that c:\Drivers and c:\biren\java do not have any classes in them.
HTH,
Pritpal Dhaliwal
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So Birendar,
What was your
anyway,
David
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You are using something like
SomeClass someClass = java.io.SomeClass();
See whats wrong
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Dhaliwal,
Birendar never seemed to post anthing after our answers and I was curious
if
the problem was solved. I was trying to be helpful
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What is your CLASSPATH variable set to and is java installed in
c:\biren\java?
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Hi,
this may be a slightly silly
question for people working on struts etc but im facing it
and i dont have the clue why im getting it.. can anyone suggest me why
im getting proble..
while compiling a java program my
javac is unable to resolve the standard java classes like java.io.*
What is your CLASSPATH variable set to and is java installed in
c:\biren\java?
Regards,
David
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