I have a folder on my desktop titled “Stuff” and in that folder I have the following:
- Hello.java
- mail.jar
And Hello.java imports from mail.jar, so I need to tell Hello.java to look for mail.jar.
From a Windows command line and from a unix command line, how can I compile this and run this?
Compile:
where
;is for Windows; use:for *nix.and run:
where again, use
;for Windows and:for *nix.-cptells bothjavacandjavawhat classpath to use, and as your files are in the local directory where you’re executing the command, you can use.for the Hello part and the name of the jar for the paths inside the jar. Wikipedia has a decent article on classpaths.Mind you, if you’re going to be doing this on a regular basis, you may want to set your
CLASSPATHenvironment variable rather than constantly using the-cpflag. Bothjavaandjavacuse theCLASSPATHvariable.For my own development machine, I actually include
.in myCLASSPATHvariable, for convenience. It’s not something I would do on a production or build/test box, but it’s very handy for development purposes. You’d want to have your usual jars in it as well.