- Fork this repository.
- Clone your fork using IntelliJ.
IntelliJ compiles and executes our code from the terminal without our direct intervention. For this exercise we will not use it, because it would hide the warnings that we want to fix. For this exercise we will use the terminal instead.
To compile we will use the Java Compiler javac
. javac
generates the byte code used by the Java
Virtual Machine by creating files with the extension .class
. Those .class
files are the ones
executed by the JVM.
You will need to run the following command several times for the exercises in this lesson.
javac -d out/ src/*
In the previous command, the option -d
specifies the directory where the .class
files are going
to be saved, out
for this example. src/*
tells the compiler to compile all the .java
files in
the src
directory.
Sometimes the compiler produces unrelated error messages when there are existing .class
files in
the output directory. In order to avoid this issue, it is very recommended to cleanup the out
directory before compiling.
rm out/*.class
In order to execute a Java class you will use the java
command as follows.
java -cp out/ Main
The option -cp
tells Java where to look for the class to be executed, in this case the out
folder, which is where our .class
files are. Main
is the name of the class with the main
method.
- Follow the instructions in the curriculum.
- Enjoy!