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I need to make an answering questions game and I chose to make it using netbeans. I wonder if I can create an executable so that somebody could "play" the game even if he does not have installed netbeans! Any ideas please?

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In NetBeans set your application as the active project and press F11, which builds the project. This means that your application will be packaged into an executable jar file that you friend can click to run your application. Once you have clicked F11 you can locate the executable jar file at e.g. ../Documents/NetBeansProjects/ProjectName/Dist

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  • Actually not! The .jar file seems to be...old!!! I create some new classes (JFrame Forms) and when I buid and run the application, all seem to work fine, but when I execute the programm by clicking the .jar file, the new class is not there! It is something that I do wrong, that's for sure!
    – Geo Gkolfi
    Jun 6, 2010 at 21:03
  • Have you tried to open the jar file with a program such as winrar or 7-zip to see if the classes are there? It's an easy way to make sure if they classes are actually there. Jun 6, 2010 at 22:15
  • Actually some of them are not! I deleted the .jar file...shouldn't it be recreated when running the application? It does not! :-)
    – Geo Gkolfi
    Jun 7, 2010 at 19:09
  • You could try to clean and build your project and see if it helps. Press shift + F11 to do this. Make sure you have your project set as active when doing this :-) Jun 7, 2010 at 19:39
  • I'm just happy that I can help out. Usually I am the one who needs assistance :-) Jun 7, 2010 at 21:45
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There is a misconception: Netbeans is not a runtime platform. Netbeans is just a tool to build Java applications. You can perfectly create the same Java application with just notepad.exe and the JDK, you only need to have a bit more knowledge and experience to do it rapidly enough.

To run a Java application, all the enduser needs to have installed is a JRE. To create a runnable Java application, all you need to do is to export the Netbeans project as an executable JAR file.

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Developed program has nothing to do with IDE. It doesn't need IDE to be executed...

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When you build it, a JAR (Java archive) will be created (look in your dist/ directory or your project properties). If you've set up your project correctly, launching that JAR will start your application. See http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/deployment/jar/appman.html

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  • What if he is not using Java... :). Most probably he is using Java, but may be not ...
    – Incognito
    May 29, 2010 at 21:11
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    @Incognito, the question is tagged java.
    – Pops
    May 29, 2010 at 21:21
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    @Lord Because someone else tagged it java
    – user216441
    May 29, 2010 at 21:43
  • @M28 yeah, I did check the timestamp, but I figured by the time I arrived there was enough of a rollback window.
    – Pops
    May 30, 2010 at 1:12

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