![]() One can click on “Save” to Save the commands, and the next time the same can be accessed through the “Run” menu. Note: The environment variables must be enclosed with in double quotes.įor Java Compiler its: javac “$(FILE_NAME)”įor Running the Program i.e interpreting the byte code its: java “$(NAME_PART)”Ībove: Typing in the “ javac” command for CompilingĪbove: Typing in the “ java” command for interpreting the Byte Code The 5 environment Variable that can be used are:įULL_CURRENT_PATH: C:Documents and SettingsAdministratorMy DocumentsJavaPNotHelloWorld.javaĬURRENT_DIRECTORY: C:Documents and SettingsAdministratorMy DocumentsJavaP For doing this the “ environment variable” is usedĮx: Lets say we are editing “NotHelloWorld.java” Here’s how it can be done:Įxternal tools can be executed by passing the current edited document as argument. I searched in the FAQs under “ Running External Tools” and found useful information which has helped me to compile and run the Java programs right from the “Notepad++” application itself. ![]() But then it just flashed to me that “ Why can’t i try Notepad++ for compiling and interpreting the Java programs“. I had been using Notepad– The one that comes with Windows for a long time for writing Java programs and then running it through command line, though i had Notepad++ installed on my system. Using Notepad++ to Compile and Run Java Programs ![]() ![]() Home › Java › Using Notepad++ to Compile and Run Java Programs ![]()
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