That did it. Thanks!
>The Process.Start method has another overload that takes command arguments. Try:
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>string sApp = @"C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1_6_10\bin\javac";
>string sArg = @"c:\myjava\Test.java";
>System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(sApp, sArg);
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>
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>>I was just playing around, and I tried this:
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>>string sCommand = @"C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1_6_10\bin\javac c:\myjava\Test.java";
>>System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(sCommand);
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>>And I get "The system cannot find the specified file"
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>>If I leave off the "c:\myjava\Test.java", then the java compiler options are displayed, so that's not the part it can't find. I have verified that the .java file is there.
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>>I created a batch file with this in it:
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>>"C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1_6_10\bin\javac" "c:\myjava\Test.java"
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>>I ran it and it compiled the file fine.
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>>I'm guessing it has something to do with the space in the file paths.
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>>Anyone know what's wrong?
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
public class SystemCrasher :ICrashable
In addition, an integer field is not for irrational people