♦ Kunlessi (¥ 23611 NU) Star:Ultimate Created Topics: 2325 Replies: 119 |
Posted on: 04:36 Sun, 27 Apr 2014
hi am KUNLESSI to day am again share with you a awesome tricks......
How to set your Java environment variable in Windows:
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FOLLOW BELOW STEP
>>You should be able to use java, javac, and other java commands now.
If that's too much for you or it doesn't work for some reason, then you can run Java commands from the directory Java is installed in. So, find where you've installed Java (usually in your Program Files folder) and open the bin folder. Shift Right-click on any empty space in the folder, and you should have an option to "Open command window here.." Do that and run the commands in the OP as indicated. Note: You'll have to do this every time you want to run java or javac- add it to your path variable so you can run java commands without being in the Java/bin folder
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thats all....if any problem fell free to drop your coment below
hi am KUNLESSI to day am again share with you a awesome tricks......
How to set your Java environment variable in Windows:
.
FOLLOW BELOW STEP
>>You should be able to use java, javac, and other java commands now.
If that's too much for you or it doesn't work for some reason, then you can run Java commands from the directory Java is installed in. So, find where you've installed Java (usually in your Program Files folder) and open the bin folder. Shift Right-click on any empty space in the folder, and you should have an option to "Open command window here.." Do that and run the commands in the OP as indicated. Note: You'll have to do this every time you want to run java or javac- add it to your path variable so you can run java commands without being in the Java/bin folder
.
thats all....if any problem fell free to drop your coment below