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Old August 20th, 2003, 10:35 PM
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Smile how to open a java file (i use realj)

guys, please help me to tell how i can open a java file and run it.
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Hassan,

Have you compiled the java file into a class file? You cannot run the application until it has been compiled into Java class file (ending in .class instead of .java).

Is RealJ a compiler or an IDE? Do you have a link to their website?
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thanks to your replies, but the file i have contains of only three simple files one is with extension thml , the other one is javaEd and the 3rd one is JPR , i don;'t know how to run this file , when i open it in realj and hit compile , or run or built , it says failed to start the process.
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Have you tried doing a search on Google? I've never heard of the JavaEd extension...

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thank you FrankieShakes, i have attached the simple file that i have , if you have realj on your machine you can see it and tell me how you can run it.
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