Java Admin Console For Mac

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Hey everyone, I have downloaded the HSA Console package for java programming, but I do not know were to put it. I do all my programming through terminal (this includes compiling using javac, and reading using java). I use hsa console methods in my programs. In order for my.java files to work, I need to put the hsa folder and the.jar file that runs the hsa console in the same directory as my programs. However, I have lots of programs, were do I install hsa console on my mac so that it can be accessed using import.hsa.Console.; without having to put the entire package in each directory of each one of my programs. This is really bugging me, hope someone can help.

Code: ls -la /Library/Java/Extensions /Library/Java/Extensions Then copy and paste the entire output into a reply post here. 'A folder full of methods' doesn't make much sense. That's one reason I asked for the ls -la output: to see what's really in the extension folders.

Java Admin Console For Mac

Please identify what your OS version is. Apple Menu About This Mac, then read the OS version from the window. Please post the exact Terminal command you used to compile your program. Post the actual error output, too. Please identify exactly where you obtained your HSA Console files. I'm not seeing a downloadable source for it in any google searches.

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Best I can find is some online docs for the hsa.Console class, and a reference that it's from a book 'Introduction to Programming with Java' (exactly which edition(s) is unclear). Click to expand. I use ready to program as a java ide at school (on Windows). I got the hsa folder from Ready to Program (when you download it, Ready also downloads the hsa package, I just copied the hsa package from the Ready to Program files at school) and I put it in the same directory as my.java files to see if it would compile and it does, but this means I have to copy the folder into all the directories that store my.java files, that I made using Ready at school. Am I able to just put the hsa folder somewhere so that my programs will compile without having the folder in the same directory? I use ready to program as a java ide at school (on Windows).

I got the hsa folder from Ready to Program (when you download it, Ready also downloads the hsa package, I just copied the hsa package from the Ready to Program files at school) and I put it in the same directory as my.java files to see if it would compile and it does, but this means I have to copy the folder into all the directories that store my.java files, that I made using Ready at school. Am I able to just put the hsa folder somewhere so that my programs will compile without having the folder in the same directory? Ya sorry I just thought you wanted the hsa output the rest is drwxrwxr-x 4 root admin 136 12 Nov 16:51. Drwxrwxr-x 5 root admin 170 9 Jul 13:46.

Drwxr-xr-x 77 john admin 2618 11 Nov 17:09 hsa (this is the output for the system library, I deleted the one that I created in my user account) I downloaded Ready to Program on windows, and they used a usb to bring the hsa to my mac. There is no Jar file for my hsa package, can you please tell me how to make one?

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(the jar file I was writing about earlier had nothing to do with the hsa folder, I copied it by mistake).