Help on How to compile and execute awt programs

can any1 say how to compile and execute awt programs
Edited by: 863765 on Jul 18, 2011 3:29 AM

EJP wrote:
The answer is the same for anycode.Oh, but it's not. If he starts with MyClass.java, and we tell him
javac MyClass.java
java -cp . MyClassthen that advice won't work when he creates MyClass2. The poor guy will be left lost and alone, with no clue how to proceed! {noformat};-){noformat}

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