.exe file
hay guys i m new to java.how can i convert my java program to .exe file
which is executable on any machine just after one click.
do i need jre to run my program in its .exe format.
hay guys i m new to java.how can i convert my java program to .exe file
which is executable on any machine just after one click.
do i need jre to run my program in its .exe format.
> hay guys i m new to java.how can i convert my java
> program to .exe file
> which is executable on any machine just after one
> click.
> do i need jre to run my program in its .exe format.
hai naveed,
pls ignore the rude poster who replied to u first.
u just use the java.lang.exe package and it will clear all ur many doubt
okey?
> u just use the java.lang.exe package and it will
> clear all ur many doubt
and s/he would look into the api and there's no such thing. ^_^
it should be java.lang.EXE.exe
try the java launcher
easiest way I'd say
http://www.syncedit.com/software/javalauncher/
it's a prog that can make the .exe for you
> hay guys i m new to java.how can i convert my java
> program to .exe file
> which is executable on any machine just after one
> click.
> do i need jre to run my program in its .exe format.
Also note that to get it to work after only one click rather than the standard double you will have to do the following:
1.
In the Tools menu in Windows Explorer, click Folder Options.
2.
In the Click items as follows section, click Singleclick to open an item (point to select).
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> > hay guys i m new to java.how can i convert my
> java
> > program to .exe file
> > which is executable on any machine just after one
> > click.
> > do i need jre to run my program in its .exe
> format.
>
> Also note that to get it to work after only one click
> rather than the standard double you will have to do
> the following:
>
> 1.
> In the Tools menu in Windows Explorer, click Folder
> Options.
>
> 2.
> In the Click items as follows section, click
> Singleclick to open an item (point to select).
>
> >.<
Completely irrelevant. Might as well say "note that in order to make a bacon sandwich, you'll first need some bread and some bacon"
You need to learn swing concept
it will solve all your problem
what you are using if netbeans its very nice for you.
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> You need to learn swing concept
> it will solve all your problem
>
> what you are using if netbeans its very nice for you.
>
> Message was edited by:
> MASTER-13
I have one doubt in that.....
Executable JAR: better than an EXE:
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/deployment/jar/index.html
> > You need to learn swing concept
> > it will solve all your problem
>
> Rubbish.
I assumed that was a joke post by one of the regular's sock puppets.....
> > > You need to learn swing concept
> > > it will solve all your problem
> >
> > Rubbish.
>
> I assumed that was a joke post by one of the
> regular's sock puppets.....
I think your troll filter has become clogged with BM particles. Please contact your local service center to schedule a thorough cleaning.
Free set of steak knives with every third cleaning!
Rember thsi advices
> I assumed that was a joke post by one of the
> regular's sock puppets.....
It's not me. My sock puppets stick to opinions like
"and a mango lassi will cool your manager down"
> program to .exe file
> which is executable on any machine just after one
> click.
Well eveyone if you would have carefully read the OP, you'll see it is quit impossible. You're not going to run that EXE on a MAC OS, or any Unix incarnation or derivation.
You can use the packages listed to make exe's, but they are specific to your environment and will not be supported as executable on other platforms. If you make an executable JAR, then you can run it on any platform that has a compatible JRE installed.
It's amazing how resistant some people are to executable jars.
I need a fix man. I need an exe.
:))
With an MST3K touch:
"Jar? What jar? I just got out of the tube, man..."