Hi Walter,

How was the project generated?  I am assuming it is a NetBeans ant project
based on the default names used.

Have you done a build?  If so, is that successful?  Can you provide the
build output.

Carl




On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 8:42 PM Walter Oney <walter.o...@oneylaw.com> wrote:

> I installed from netbeans.apache.org, and I'm now able to build Java and
> C++ programs (after installing the C++ plugin, that is). Thanks to the help
> I got on this list.
>
> Now for the next problem: the Java program I generate using Netbeans 11.1
> appears fine, but it won't run because it claims that there is no main
> class. In skeleton, the program reads:
>
> package javaapplication1;
> public class JavaApplication1 {
>      public static void main(String[] args){}
> }
>
> When I try to run this, I get a pop-up to the effect that
> javaapplication1.JavaApplication1 wasn't found in the project. Compare the
> result using NetBeans 8.2 with the 1.8 JDK under Win10, where I didn't have
> to tinker with anything to make it work.
>
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