I've downloaded two jars. I want to import some of their contained classes. How do I do this?
It's for my algorithms class. I've tried following the instructions on the following site to no avail.
http://algs4.cs.princeton.edu/code/
There's an installer for OSX (I'm running Mountain Lion) which allegedly adds the jars to your classpath. Unfortunately it also installs Dr. Java. I'd rather just use Sublime and Terminal. I assumed it would be easy enough just...
import java.stdlib;
in my Percolation.java file, but javac-ing that program yields a "package stdlib does not exist", as does
import stdlib;
I've added the location of stdlib.jar and algs4.jar to my Terminal CLASSPATH manually via:
export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/Users/Michael/path/to/jar/algs4.jar:/Users/Michael/path/to/jar/algs4.jar
export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/Users/Michael/path/to/jar/stdlib.jar:/Users/Michael/path/to/jar/stdlib.jar
I've also attempted
javac -cp $CLASSPATH:/Users/Michael/path/to/jar/algs4.jar:/Users/Michael/path/to/jar/stdlib.jar Percolation.java
But I still get a
javac Percolation.java
Percolation.java:1: cannot find symbol
symbol : class stdlib
location: package java
import java.stdlib;
^
Percolation.java:2: package java.algs4 does not exist
import java.algs4.WeightedQuickUnionUF;
^
What's going on here?
Also is there a way to permanently add those values to my CLASSPATH in OS X mountain lion. I have to perform that command with every new Terminal.
stdlib? What'sDr Java? I use a maven to import/download the dependencies I need which I run from an IDE. I don't know of any installer which will adds jars you might want to your class path. – Peter Lawrey Sep 18 '12 at 16:39java.stdlib. At the runtime, a java.lang.SecurityException will be thrown. So the import is probably wrong. – RealHowTo Sep 19 '12 at 3:43