You can run Java applications from the command line.
The simplified syntax looks like this:
java -cp <classpath> <main class> <args>
where:
<classpath> - list of directories and/or JAR-files where needed classes reside separated by ";" for Windows or ":" for linux (default classpath is "." - the current directory);
<main class> - fully qualified name of the class containig main() method (for example, org.myself.HelloWorld)
<args> - various arguments for application if any.
So, if you find the directory where Eclipse stored compiled classes (usually it's bin) you may use the command, like
java -cp . my.package.MyClass
Or, if you use some libraries and classes in other directories, it could be:
java -cp some-cool-lib.jar:another-lib.jar:/some/directory/with/classes my.package.MyClass