Today we want to show you how to convert a ready java file to a batch file on Windows so that we can run the finished java program without using a development environment (Eclipse, NetBeans). Let's just imagine a program. Today we want to show you how to convert a ready java file to a batch file on Windows so that we can run the finished java program without using a development environment (Eclipse, NetBeans). Let's just imagine a program. It should be a program that should contain at least one graphic object. The program can contain any functions. We have selected from our past posts a simple program in which the user can log in to any computer. For example, it can also serve as a security barrier for a program. The use is arbitrary. In our case, the program knows only one user. The user is called "Java2Enterprise" with the user password "Java2Enterprise". If the user types in the correct username and password, the login is confirmed...
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