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Any computer (desktop or laptop) can run Java.
No. Java programs run in the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) - without it your computer won't know how to handle Java bytecode.
You must have the Java Run-time Environment installed on your computer. Steps: 1. Open Command Prompt 2. Enter the command: javac class.java 3. Enter the command: java <classfilename> (without the .java or .class extension) The javac command will compile your java source file and create a class file. The java command will execute or run your java class file.
Java applet is a program used to run java applications while beans is a compiler used to design java programs (IDE, GUI) :-) GilbertC
yes we can run java program without using main. we can run program by declaring the variable static..
No; lots of programs run without Java. You only need the Java runtime to run programs specifically designed with Java technology.
Any computer (desktop or laptop) can run Java.
One can run and compile a Java applet program by agreeing to the terms and downloading it. It is possible to get a compiler online that will compile and run Java programs.
No, Java is needed only if you run programs that are written in Java. The majority of computer users today could disable Java and never know the difference.
You need to have Java installed, then just run "java -jar minecraft.jar".
No. Java programs run in the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) - without it your computer won't know how to handle Java bytecode.
They cannot use Java apps themselves, though the programming language they run- Dalvik- is closely related to Java.
Currently, the 3DS has no Java compatibility.
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You can run a Java application from the command line using "java <name of the class>"
The general Java Runtime Environment allows a computer to run Java applets and compiled Java files.
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