Monday, May 24, 2010

How can I create java executable that can run on any windows machine? Are there any free compilers for this?

I have been into computer programming for a number of years. Currently I do mainframe programming for work (COBOL and JCL mostly). I dabble in web and PC more as a hobbie. I have a C++ compiler (and old version of Borlands Turbo C++ I think) that creates executables that I can run on any windows machines. I am interested in finding a way of doing this with Java (since java's exeption handling is much easier for me to implement). I currently use Borland JBuilder for my java development. Should I be using something else?

How can I create java executable that can run on any windows machine? Are there any free compilers for this?
1. Symentec Java Cafe


2. Microsoft J++


3. Microsoft J#





these compilers converts java files to .exe
Reply:You sound like a smart guy when I look at your questions and answers EXCEPT for when i read your answer regarding tipping. You sounded so selfish..Next time tip those poor watiresses will ya
Reply:ME!! LOL....sorry, couldn't resist your picture! I can't help you though....not too much into programming.
Reply:jsmooth software helps you to make exe from the calss files and it is compatible with windows.


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