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#1
http://www.informit.com/library/content....seqNum=165

I copied the source code from here

and as given i made two classes , and ran it but nothing happened Sad

someone please tell me the procedure how can i run that . please i badly need that for my project . Please reply Sad
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#2
I cant see the code btw.

Please fix the link.
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#3
http:// www . informit . com/library/content.aspx?b=STY_Java2_24hours&seqNum=165

remove spaces Smile
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#4
@prince76 you don't need the spaces in the link, you just copied the link out from another forum or something which shortened it down.

YOUR link links to here:
Code:
http://www.informit.com/library/content....seqNum=165

That "..." is a shortening script that some websites use. To copy the actual link you shouldn't be selecting that part, (even though i've seen other members do it without realizing that they aren't copying the link, they are copying the text with that "..." to an invalid location,) you should be right clicking on the link, and selecting "Copy Shortcut" or "Copy Link Location" depending on the browser that you use.

Here's the link: http://www.informit.com/library/content....seqNum=165

Just to show you.

But lastly, did you actually read through it, or did you just copy and paste? You shouldn't be copying and pasting, that only leads to trouble, and you're not a "programmer" if you only copy and paste. But the biggest thing with that is that you're also not learning anything.
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#5
(02-01-2012, 03:20 PM)AceInfinity Wrote: @prince76 you don't need the spaces in the link, you just copied the link out from another forum or something which shortened it down.

YOUR link links to here:
Code:
http://www.informit.com/library/content....seqNum=165

That "..." is a shortening script that some websites use. To copy the actual link you shouldn't be selecting that part, (even though i've seen other members do it without realizing that they aren't copying the link, they are copying the text with that "..." to an invalid location,) you should be right clicking on the link, and selecting "Copy Shortcut" or "Copy Link Location" depending on the browser that you use.

Here's the link: http://www.informit.com/library/content....seqNum=165

Just to show you.

But lastly, did you actually read through it, or did you just copy and paste? You shouldn't be copying and pasting, that only leads to trouble, and you're not a "programmer" if you only copy and paste. But the biggest thing with that is that you're also not learning anything.


Ace bro . I have been studyding that book . Iam copy pasting it to just see how its working and what will be the output so it will be easy for me to understand . I know a bit of Java i have completed new boston's tutorials also Smile so iam done with my beginners stage Big Grin now i have to learn more so i was following that book and iam unable to understand that we have to create two classes or one in both and how the code will run Sad thats why asked for help Smile
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#6
Try reading though and seeing what hes doing. then find out how to fix any errors,
then try and make your own with the same idea and basis hes using, you might learn Big Grin
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#7
Why did you copy all that code?

Also, it would be easy to fix if you knew how basic java did work.
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#8
I could help you, but I can't seee the code on the page.
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#9
you should be right clicking on the link, and selecting "Copy Shortcut" or "Copy Link Location" depending on the browser that you use.
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