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Is there an online sandbox environment for compiling and running java?

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In case available computer does not have java installed it might help to have some sort of a web app that allows to try out code in a browser.
I think this might be useful for learning Java.
Perhaps something along these lines: http://codepad.org/
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Yes, there is; please search. Somebody posted a link to such an environment which they had developed, about two months ago, but I can't remember where. I tried it and found errors in its behaviour with Exceptions.
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Campbell Ritchie wrote:Yes, there is; please search. Somebody posted a link to such an environment which they had developed, about two months ago, but I can't remember where. I tried it and found errors in its behaviour with Exceptions.



http://browxy.com:9000/codeRunner

Is this the one you were refering to?
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Yes, I think it was. I tried something which I expected would throw an Exception, possibly an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException because there were no command-line arguments, and did not suffer the expected Exception. I can't seem to find the old thread, however.
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Thank you very much.
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See here for some related discussion on browxy.com: https://coderanch.com/t/524600/java/java/New-Free-Online-Java-Compiler
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Thank you, Ulf. That old thread does indeed show where I got the wrong Exception.
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Hi! browxy URL changed to http://www.browxy.com. There is a new beta version where you can run interactive programs (like the ones that use Scanner). Also run applets, save, edit and also publish your code to a public url
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Try JDoodle.com, you run save share java program online in this. it gives nice list of your recently executed list as well.
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