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Old 03-05-2013, 09:34 AM   PM User | #3
elJava
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Originally Posted by alman9898 View Post
This has been frustrating me intensely.

I am trying to compile my source code from the Windows 7 command prompt. I have added the directory in which my *.java file is located to the classpath. Yet, I still get this error:

C:\Users\Alex>javac HelloThere.java
javac: file not found: HelloThere.java
Usage: javac <options> <source files>
use -help for a list of possible options

I'm very confused as to why this happens because if I navigate to the folder where this file is located, it will compile. However, this is not a satisfactory solution since I intend on compiling JUnit tests directly from the command line as well...

Other solutions I have attempted:

C:\Users\Alex>javac -classpath "C:\Users\Alex\AndroidProject\UnitTest\src" Hello
There.java
javac: file not found: HelloThere.java
Usage: javac <options> <source files>
use -help for a list of possible options

I do not think this has ANYTHING to do with typos...

Images showing what I'm doing...

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Please tell me I'm just doing something stupid...because I have no idea why this will not work...
I have the same problem. I need to figure this out for an exam. Why does the classpath option on the command line not find my .java file???
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