Compile it into Java bytecodes, then run the bytecode with the Java interpreter.
To do all that,
find the DOS command window you started up a while back.
It should still be positioned in the C:\Temp
directory.
To check that you put the source file Hello.java
in this
directory, enter the command dir *.java
.
You should see the source file, as below.
C:\TEMP>dir *.java Volume in drive C has no label. Volume Serial Number is 7C68-1E55 Directory of C:\TEMP 08/23/98 01:07a 115 Hello.java 1 File(s) 115 bytes 2,448,368,640 bytes free
To compile the source file (thereby producing a file of bytecodes)
enter the command javac Hello.java
.
C:\TEMP>javac Hello.java compiling: Hello.java
If you see the following
C:\TEMP>javac Hello.java The name specified is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
then the PATH environment variable has not been set correctly.
Either go back and figure out how to do that,
or use the directory
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0_06
C:\TEMP
.
Finally, to run the program, enter the command java Hello
.
C:\TEMP>java Hello Hello World! C:\TEMP>
After all of this, what did the Java program actually do?