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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T20:14:41+00:00 2026-06-02T20:14:41+00:00

I have this java program that I want to package within a jar. It

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I have this java program that I want to package within a jar.
It compiles fine and it compiles without errors into a jar. But when I double click it, it wont start. I know most jar applications uses JFrame and that works fine. But is it possible to make it command prompt/shell based? (Like Displaying System.out.println)

Example is it possible to execute this code by double clicking a jar:

public class Hello
{

  public static void main( String[] args )
  {
    System.out.println( "Hello, World!" );
  }
}
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    2026-06-02T20:14:42+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 8:14 pm

    There is no problem doing like that. But where do you expect to see the output?

    If you execute from the console as java -jar my jar.jar you will see your “Hello, World”.

    If you want to double-click you’ll need to create a JFrame.

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