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Saturday, May 16th 2015, 4:59pm

Author: oyster

how to run jabaco manually

is there a way to launch jabaco from the commandline? thanks e:\prg\Java\jdk1.6.0_10\jre\bin\java.exe -jar Jabaco.jar Failed to load Main-Class manifest attribute from Jabaco.jar

Saturday, May 16th 2015, 3:27pm

Author: oyster

Java-Framework (JRE) is missing!

@theuserbl your portable jabaco runs ok on my win7 64 bits. but when I try to run the samples, everyone shows error message. When I try to compile to jar, no file is created, and no error message dialog appears too.

Saturday, May 16th 2015, 8:58am

Author: oyster

how to launch Jabaco.jar from the command line

I do not like to install application so much, so I unpack jabaco-setup-win32.exe with UniExtract. then when I run Source code 1 2 3 R:\jabaco-setup-win32\{app}>e:\prg\Java\j2re1.4.0\bin\java.exe -jar Jabaco.jar Failed to load Main-Class manifest attribute from Jabaco.jar I have tried this with jre 1.4, jdk 1.8, but both fails with the same error. If I set 'PATH=e:\prg\Java\j2re1.4.0\bin', and double-click Jabaco.exe, nothing displays at all I also installed the portable Jabaco from Jabaco as por...

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