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I right click the project and select Export. I expand Java and select Runnable JAR File. The Next button brings me to the Select a Java Application Launch Configuration dialog. The Launch configuration drop down box does not contain any configurations and won't let me type in the box.
How do I get a Launch configuration?
Sorry for the silly question, but I have to get started somewhere.
Bernie
]]>Bernie Hunt2010-09-10T07:12:55-00:00Re: Trouble Creating Runnable JAR File
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Applets should run inside a browser and a runnable Jar can only run classes that have a main(String[]) method. Normally, that's not the case for an applet.
And this can explain how to deploy java applications: http://download.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/deployment/index. html]]>Vinicius Isola2010-09-10T12:19:43-00:00Re: Trouble Creating Runnable JAR File
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If Eclipse can, then how.
]]>Bernie Hunt2010-09-10T15:50:08-00:00Re: Trouble Creating Runnable JAR File
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I tried creating a jar with jar files inside it using Eclipse and found now way to do it. I also found this question in StackOverflow that may help you decide: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/502960/eclipse-how-to-bui ld-an-executable-jar-with-external-jar
I recomend using any zip tool to add the jar files inside the .jar file.]]>Vinicius Isola2010-09-10T18:34:14-00:00