Friday, May 21, 2010

My computer has windows vista and has a folder named Java, dose that mean i can start programing using Java?

Everytime i open the .exe program it wont work why is it not working?

My computer has windows vista and has a folder named Java, dose that mean i can start programing using Java?
it is a passive application, not an active one
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Reply:Er no, Java is a language (and a tiring one at that). It means Java is enabled as a service function on your PC.
Reply:No, it only means that you can use Java applications, but if you want to program in Java (you must, of course, learn before and here is something that might help http://devel.njit.edu/~media/CIS%20602/i... you can use this site http://java.sun.com/ for all the information you need.


Download NetBeans IDE, Java SE 6 and Java EE 5 SDK.


That should be OK for a start.
Reply:No, it means that your computer has the application Java on it for things such as web games and video. Not the programming type of Java.
Reply:Java actually has 2 installs. The one you will find on most PCs is the Java RE which mean Java Runtime Environment. In order to program in java you need the SDK Systems Development Kit.





The Java.exe requires a class file containing the compiled java code to execute. It itself is the protective environment in which java programs are run, it captures programming errors in order to notify the programmer of his fault instead of simply blue screening. Also the compiled code for java is not machine code but rather a platform independant set of instructions which the java program translates into instructions for whatever computer it is running on.





This is why java works on any computer and also why your java.exe is not working. No code, no go.





Hope this was helpful
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No, you can't open it up and 'start programming'. You need this so that Java applications will work properly on your pc

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