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31 questions linked to/from How to run .jar file by double click on Windows 7 64-bit?
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Running JAR file on Windows 10 [duplicate]
I have made a Jar file, but I cant make it to run by double clicking.
It works fine using java -jar name.jar or by making a batch file.
I have already reinstalled jdk1.8.0_102, set the JAVA_HOME ...
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How to make a .jar file run without cmd [duplicate]
Sorry if this a little dumb, but I have a .jar file that runs great when i type java -jar quiz.jar. But it doesn't work when i just double click on the file. I have it set to open with java.exe, and ...
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Running JAR file on Windows
I have a JAR file named helloworld.jar.
In order to run it, I'm executing the following command in a command-line window:
java -jar helloworld.jar
This works fine, but how do I execute it with ...
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Double Clicking JAR file does not open Command Prompt
I want to run a Jar file by double clicking it.
Following is the only Java class file present in it.
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.IOException;
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How to create a cmd file to run jars?
I have literally tried everything to try and make my jar files executable by double clicking. But i have come to the conclusion that either I need some major help because my java installation has a ...
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Cannot open runnable .jar file [duplicate]
I have created a runnable .jar file on Eclipse (right click on project --> export --> extract required libraries), and saved it to my desktop. However, the file doesn't run when I double click ...
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A java Exception has Occurred when Running .jar File of GUI
I have created a GUI project and compile the program using CMD.
For Creating .jar File, I created manifest.txt and made the jar by using following command:
jar cmf manifest.txt Client.jar *.class
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System.getenv("ProgramFiles") returns C:\Program Files (x86)
I am running on a 64 bit installation of Windows 7 and am calling System.getenv("programfiles") which is returning C:\Program Files (x86) instead of C:\Program Files. I have also noticed that when I ...
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Runnable jar exported with eclipse isn't working, in eclipse it still works
I'm trying to export a java project in eclipse as a runnable jar, but for some reason the runnable jar doesn't work. If I double click the executable jar, it doesn't do anything. I tried both extract ...
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Unable to run .jar files by double-clicking them on Windows 7
Running a .jar file in the command line works fine, but I am unable to execute .jar files on my PC by double-clicking them. What is interesting, the same .jar files successfully execute on my laptop ...
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Problem with running jar file in windows10
I have a java project, which I converted into jar file. And later, my C# project is using that jar file with this code
proc = new Process();
proc.StartInfo.WorkingDirectory = jarDir;
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Launch executable jar file
I have a problem with an executable jar file. When I launch my jar file with Windows command line, all is good :
java -jar updater.jar
When I double click on my jar file, nothing happens.
This ...
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How to run jar file on button click in my html page?
I have created testing automated script for a webpage of my desktop application. so it runs fine manually from eclipse. I am using selenium web driver and java.
Now I want to create GUI/Easy ...
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JAVA, Batch file errors
I have an existing Java project that compiles and runs properly through Eclipse. I have created the following .bat file to run the program sans Eclipse:
java -classpath jflashplayer.jar;bin ...
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Unable to run jar file in Windows by double clicking
I am trying to run a very simple program by double clicking my Jar file with javaw.
It runs fine from Netbeans AND from the command line.
My registry path to javaw:
"C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8....