Making a Java Program run by itself

Hi all I was wondering if there is anyway for me to make my game run by itself without using my java compiler bluej.
Here is some information on my program I think will be helpful
Its a Class
I save highscores to a notepad file
I use a lot of images
I have audio within it
I also have classes out side of it that runs inside of it like Emeny, Item
Edited by: Quickfingers90 on Jun 11, 2009 4:21 AM

Quickfingers90 wrote:
I used Bluej to make my jar file from my message from above could someone post the code in a very simple format that any programmer can understand it.What are you asking? How to deploy your application in a JAR? [http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/deployment/jar/index.html]
edit: I don't know if you've heard of idea, but many people in this forum swear by it: start simple and do things one step at a time. For example:
Doing something new like JARring an application?
Start with a "hello world"-type program. You may not have a console window when running the JAR, so you should write to a file, or use a JOptionPane.
Try accessing a resource, like an image or sound file zipped in the JAR. Hint: don't use file paths or File objects -- the resource is part of a JAR, now. See:
[http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/uiswing/components/icon.html#getresource]

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