Death Arte

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nice thread.. i've learned a lot..
13 years ago



you can create 2 classes in one Java file but make sue that the Array parameter is not declare as public.

once you compiled it, it automatically generated in two classes file.
13 years ago
Sir Christophe Verré is correct.. Try is a reserved word.

i try this..

13 years ago

Dan Moody wrote:
OK, and how would I call playIt() ?



13 years ago

Jesper de Jong wrote:Why do you still want to send it to Mick? Eclipse, NetBeans or IDEA are much newer and better.



because he said that he wants to test it...
13 years ago

Jesper de Jong wrote:Eclipse unfortunately does not come with a GUI builder, but you can get the free Google WindowBuilder Pro as a plug-in which works also very well.



Wow! I didn't know this.. Thank you for sharing this..

Jesper de Jong wrote:Java Studio Creator is a project that died years ago. It's not useful anymore.



Yes its true...

@mick lynch

Sorry but the JSC2 is too large to send.. I tried many different online file storage but most of them can handle 100MB only..
13 years ago
Good day!

Try to search and download this one bro.

Java Studio Creator 2



you can view the details about JSC2 here.

but when i click the link for download it said that "Content Removed"

if you are interested to get a copy just pm me and give me your email, so i can send you the file..
13 years ago
it also used to easily execute the program that you compiled. "Executable JAR"
13 years ago
@Ryan McKay

Just follow Sir Christophe said..

Here's my command line code which is same as Sir Christophe Verré code.

java -classpath . Shuffle1



Have a nice day Sir!
13 years ago
@Campbell Ritchie

Sorry Sir..

Anyway, nice link...

Thank you..
13 years ago
Hey guys! i found this by googling.. Hehe!

http://www.excelsior-usa.com/articles/java-to-exe.html
13 years ago

Stephan van Hulst wrote:Personally I really enjoy Install4J and Exe4J. They are not free, but they are amazing tools.



Thanks for the advice, but for now, i do really hate using not free softwares..
for the reaso of Financial probs.. Hehe!
13 years ago