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Are java executables standalone?
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Subject:Are java executables standalone?
Group:Gcc-help
From:hill0093
Date:29 Jun 2007



Are executables compiled from java code standalone,
or do they require accompanying files?
In both windows and linux?
I haven't tried gcc yet.
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