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    Hi there, I wonder if anyone can help me here.
    I've been continuing work on somebody else's previous project, and everything is fine except for the batch file used to run the program from non development. I decided to use Eclipse to develop as opposed to the previous JCreator, and Eclipse gave an error unless I used packages, however this breaks the batch file
    Here's the orginal text from the batch file -
    java.exe -Xmx256m -classpath C:\InsTra\JARS\ant.jar;C:\InsTra\JARS\jaxen-core.jar;C:\InsTra\JARS\jaxen-jdom.jar;C:\InsTra\JARS\jdom.jar;C:\InsTra\JARS\saxpath.jar;C:\InsTra\JARS\xalan.jar;C:\InsTra\JARS\xerces.jar;C:\InsTra\JARS\xml-apis.jar;c:\InsTra\code_files InsTra
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    Any help is welcome
    Thanks
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    Then either your compiled class is not on the classpath, or you have not used the correct class name. Or both.
    The classpath must point to the root of the package hierarchy.
    The class name must include the package name (which is dictated by the package line at the top of your source file).
    The compiled class file must be in the correct directory.
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  • Use CSV and batch file for net user command

    Hello Guys,
    I am trying to load domain user id's from a csv file and parse them through the net user /domain command.  I would appreciate it if someone could help me open the csv file and store each line as a variable so that it could be parsed.
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    My apologies, I didn't notice that you specifically mentioned batch files in your question title.
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  • HOw to create a Batch file for java application and whats the use of this ?

    HI,
    How to create a Batch file for java application ?
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    Thanks in advance

    First of all, you're OT.
    Second, you can find this everywhere in the net.
    If you got a manifest declaring main class (an classpath if needed), just create a file named whatever.bat, within same directory of jar file, containing:
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    Don't specify the .class extension.
    Javaw only works on Windows (you asked for batch, I assumed .BAT, no .sh), in Linux please use java.exe (path may be needed, Windows doesn't need it 'cause java's executables are copied to system32 folder in order to be always available, see PATH environment variable if you don't know what I'm talking about) and use ':' as classpath (cp) separator.
    The '%***' tail is there in order to pass all parameters, it only works on Windows, refer to your shell docs for other OSs (something like $* may work).
    This way you have a command you can call to launch your code (instead of opening NetBeans just to see your app working). You could schedule tasks on it or just call it in any command prompt (hope you know what it is 'cause there have been people in this very same forum with no clue about it, if not just hold the 'Windows button' and press 'R', then type 'cmd' and run it).
    Finally add dukes and give 'hem away.
    Bye.

  • Call batch file using IBOT

    Hi ,
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    Hi ,
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  • Problem wiht Running Batch File using Runtime.exec()

    I am writting one program which will create a jar file using a windows Batch file.
    The main program is in the folder "d:\CmdExec.java".
    The other one to which a jar file to be created is in the folder "e:\folder\HelloWorld.class"
    The contents inside the "e:\folder" are
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    e:\folder\run.bat
    The mainClass.txt contains "Main-Class: HelloWorld"
    The Run.bat file contains "jar cmf mainClass.txt HelloWorld.jar *.class"
    The coding for CmdExec.java is as follows
    import java.io.*;
    import java.awt.Desktop;
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    When i run CmdExec.java, the batch file is opened. But it shows error as "Can't find the specified file"
    But when i copy the following files to "d:\",
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    e:\folder\mainClass.txt
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    e:\folder\mainClass.txt
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    Can anyone Help me this Problem?
    Or Anyother way for creating a jar file for one program by using another program?
    Help me soon.............

    Try this. It's not running a bat file. You can say it almost is a bat file.
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    import java.util.Scanner;
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                p.waitFor();
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                    System.out.println("Okay");
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    Edited by: ColacX on Aug 1, 2008 10:35 AM

  • Batch File to look at specific location in txt files

    Is there a way to have at batch file look at a specific line and location from a text file and pull it for use in the batch file?  For example, line 1 of sample.txt position ~15,8.
    I'm currently using the Find command(FIND /C "" *.TXT) but would like to be more specific in search.

    From a command line prompt, type 'help set' and look at environment variable expansion. Read the part that says "May also specify substrings for an expansion." It shows an example that uses ~10,5 to start at offset 10 and get the next 5 characters. Of course,
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    The Help mentions Command Extensions. At command prompt, type 'help setlocal' and read about ENABLEEXTENSIONS. At the bottom of the Help, they give you an example of how to add this to a batch file. You will need this to use the SET command to parse lines
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    If you want to save the output, use the redirects, > or >> (create output file or append to output, respectively). Use the same for HELP output: help for > for-help.txt. In your line parser, you would do something more like this:
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    To exit a sub, use either exit /b or goto :eof. Exit will allow you to return a value or error code. Goto :eof simply goes to end of file and returns control to the caller (in our case the FOR command). Of course, you can type 'help exit' to learn more.
    Outside of a subroutine, exit will end the batch file script and return to command prompt. This can be useful when you call this batch file from another script, but if you are starting it from Windows you may want to keep the command prompt open to show user
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    You can find good samples on Rob Van Der Woude's website.
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  • How to create a Batch file for java application  ?

    HI,
    How to create a Batch file for java application ?
    And whats the use of creating batch file ?
    Thanks in advance

    [http://static.springsource.org/spring-batch/]
    Assuming you want to develop a batch application rather than actually just create a .bat file ..

  • To catch exception from a batch file

    Hi,
    I am running a batch file using java,the batch file is used for running SQL Loader.It is working OK,but I am unable to catch any exception or sucess message.Can anyone help?
    regards,
    Anshuman

    Have your Java main() catch Throwable and then use System.exit(an errror code); inside the catch. Your batch file can then examine the process return code.

  • Batch file for IE settings

    Hi everybody,
    I want to make some changes to IE settings of many PCs to be able to open a tool which willl be used by all users using the systems..
    Since same settings are to be applied to different systems. I want to create a batch file for it .
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    My target will be for IE8/9/10/11 preview . I am assuming the commands would be same for these versions which are comparitively new.
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    Here are some thoughts I have written down for you to consider:
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    There are default settings for each zone, and these are initially defined by MS, but you, or the user can, and may, have changed which zone is active, in which situation.
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