Difference between revisions of "Talk:HBCXMLGen"
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::I did, I have it on my desktop extracted, my question is how do you run this java application?Just by clicking or along with other software?--[[User:Bushe777|Bushe777]] 05:29, 2 November 2008 (UTC) | ::I did, I have it on my desktop extracted, my question is how do you run this java application?Just by clicking or along with other software?--[[User:Bushe777|Bushe777]] 05:29, 2 November 2008 (UTC) | ||
− | :Java can be run with the 'java' command (assuming it is installed). It is used as follows: "java <path>". Some machines will be set up to do this command automatically upon double clicking on the app's icon. Others won't. Also, I think at least java 6 is required to launch it. You can check your Java version as follows: "java -version". Mac users can change the Java version they're using by opening the "Java Preference" app located in the Utilities folder (I think). | + | :Java can be run with the 'java' command (assuming it is installed). It is used as follows: "java <path>". Some machines will be set up to do this command automatically upon double clicking on the app's icon. Others won't. Also, I think at least java 6 is required to launch it. You can check your Java version as follows: "java -version". Mac users can change the Java version they're using by opening the "Java Preference" app located in the Utilities folder (I think). --[[User:Pinecone|Pinecone]] 21:23, 2 November 2008 (UTC) |
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How does it works?
When i run the file it says "could not find the main class. Program will now exit", what am i missing?--Bushe777 17:36, 31 October 2008 (UTC)
You probably didn't extract it first. --Bdr9 18:45, 31 October 2008 (UTC)
- Me Too...
- I did, I have it on my desktop extracted, my question is how do you run this java application?Just by clicking or along with other software?--Bushe777 05:29, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
- Java can be run with the 'java' command (assuming it is installed). It is used as follows: "java <path>". Some machines will be set up to do this command automatically upon double clicking on the app's icon. Others won't. Also, I think at least java 6 is required to launch it. You can check your Java version as follows: "java -version". Mac users can change the Java version they're using by opening the "Java Preference" app located in the Utilities folder (I think). --Pinecone 21:23, 2 November 2008 (UTC)