On Jul 6, 2:58 pm, "Bill Buckels" <bbuck...@mts.net> wrote:
"John B. Matthews" <nos...@nospam.com> wrote in messagenews:nospam-EB52B2..13533006072008@web.aioe.org...> In several articles Harry Potter <maspethro...@aol.com> asked a variety
of questions, which I will summarize:
Hi John,
Harry too.
Jar files are standard libraries for the runtime environment. The fact that
they are zipped means nothing. Java handles all that.
I opened the file, and nothing happens. The system acts as if it just
ran a program which immediately exited. Mind you, it is a WinVista
system before Service Pack 1 and contains a lot of bugs.
If you are having trouble with Vista opening Java program is it possible you
don't have a Java runtime installed? If it installed, the file association
should exist for "open with" in your registry.
It does, but the program doesn't run, anyway.
John I still need to install Apple Commander and muck with Aztec C, but I
have been incredibly busy making money lately so haven't had the cycles.
Sorry, I have been remiss:(
And I do use Windows. Linux too, but that's for money not for fun.
I wonder about linux. How good is it? Should I get it?