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Sun, 15 Aug 2010 12:39:11 GMT+00:00 SDTimes.com create a directory structure that matches the project namespace, identify where compiled classes go, then finally create the file. The result is that quick, ... From Google News Search: "open directory project" how do you make a program save a file into the directory its in? Q. I am using vb6 to make a program, it saves a file in random access mode but it seems that whenever i open another form in vb6 that uses another directory it makes the program use that directory to save the file next time it runs and there for doesnt have the data cause it just created the file, so i was wondering how you make the vb6 program save the file to the same directory as the vb6 project but not using the full address of the project! Asked by deathjsx - Sun Apr 1 00:06:19 2007 - - 0 Answers - 1 Comments A. don't use a absolute path like "C:\Example.txt" try to use the App.Path function that will return the path of the application was running. example.. wrong path : --- open "c:\example.txt" for input as #1 do while(Not EOF(1)) input #1, data msgbox data loop close #1 use this code : --- open app.path & "/example.txt" for input as #1 do while(Not EOF(1)) input #1, data msgbox data loop close #1 it just need a file on the path where the application is running, so it's easily to distribute it. ^^ hope this help you... Answered by billytheburninginferno - Sun Apr 1 01:13:16 2007 Newbie question about Groovy/Java? Q. I know this is probably a really stupid question, but I've been digging around for hours, and have been unable to find anything on this. I'm a PHP/Python guy, so I'm not 100% sure how Java works. I am trying to compile an existing open source project written in Groovy. I figured out how to compile it with ant, but I can't seem to run it. I have a directory full of class files. Running them with the "java" command with the groovy jar files in the classpath gives me a "main class not found" error. Without the groovy jar in the classpath, it says it is unable to find the groovy libs or something. If I run the class files with the "groovy" command, it always says I have an unrecognized character. I know I'm probably missing something… [cont.] Asked by Tom Smith - Wed Aug 26 22:32:52 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. What I would do is do a: grep "public void main(" -l * */* */*/* on the directory where the .java files are, that should output the main class which you should run, if for instance you get app/li/cat/ion/Runner.jav a as output run it with java app.li.cat.ion.Runner Answered by bamboomy - Fri Aug 28 10:12:15 2009 NetBeans with c++ using (cgin)?
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