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How do I put my application online?

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Caleb - 31 Aug 2007 01:57 GMT
Hello, I created a projectile simulation Java application for my final
project in AP Java.  I was really excited with the final result and
decided I wanted to post it online.  How in the world do I do that?
Ideally I would either like to post it to a blog (.blogspot.com) or a
Google Page (.googlepages.com).  I have absolutely no idea how to do
it and what to do, all I have is the program that is broken down into
several classes.  If you don't know how to get it on a blog or google
page, is there somewhere else I can post it for free?  Any help at all
would be appreciated, Thanks for your time!
Caleb - 31 Aug 2007 02:00 GMT
by the way, I made it using J Creator if that helps.
Andrew Thompson - 31 Aug 2007 03:39 GMT
>by the way, ...

..posting the same message to a number of groups
is referred to as multi-posting*.  Most people despise
this practice and will not assist multi-posters.

Please refrain from multi-posting in future.

* <http://www.physci.org/codes/javafaq.html#xpost>

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Almond - 31 Aug 2007 05:42 GMT
>>by the way, ...

Nope, that is not what he wrote.

He wrote this:

>Hello, I created a projectile simulation Java application for my
>final project in AP Java.  I was really excited with the final result
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>down into several classes.  If you don't know how to get it on a
>blog or google page, is there somewhere else I can post it for free?

> Any help at all would be appreciated, Thanks for your time!

Go to sourceforge.net. You can create your project for free.
Good luck.

>..posting the same message to a number of groups
>is referred to as multi-posting*.  Most people despise
>this practice and will not assist multi-posters.

But I will.
Because he has something to say, and something to share,
and you don't, Andrew.

>Please refrain from multi-posting in future.

>* <http://www.physci.org/codes/javafaq.html#xpost>

--

Get yourself the most powerful tool for usenet you ever heard of.

NewsMaestro download page:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=203356

Web page:
http://tarkus01.by.ru/

Note: You need to have JVM (Java Virtual Machine)
installed. Otherwise, the program won't run on some versions
of Windows. Just try to run the program and if you see the
main window, it means you do have it installed already.

Otherwise, a quick search on the Internet will find it
easily. The file size should be around 5 megs.

JVM is available in Microsoft or Sun (original creator
of Java language) versions.

You can visit sun.com to get it.

Or, you can try this one for starters:

http://www.java-virtual-machine.net/download.html

It should have links to sites that have it, I believe.
Twisted - 31 Aug 2007 17:56 GMT
> >by the way, ...
>
> .posting the same message to a number of groups
> is referred to as multi-posting*.

[snip]

And Andrew Thompson can chalk up one more totally OT response to an on-
topic post.
Almond - 02 Sep 2007 00:37 GMT
>> >by the way, ...
>>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>And Andrew Thompson can chalk up one more totally OT response to an on-
>topic post.

Go to sourceforge.net
and don't worry about all these high priests.

--
Get yourself the most powerful tool for usenet you ever heard of.

(Interceptor monitoring firewall has been released.
Look at NewsMaestro download page below.)

NewsMaestro download page:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=203356

Web page:
http://tarkus01.by.ru/

Note: You need to have JVM (Java Virtual Machine)
installed. Otherwise, the program won't run on some versions
of Windows. Just try to run the program and if you see the
main window, it means you do have it installed already.

Otherwise, a quick search on the Internet will find it
easily. The file size should be around 5 megs.

JVM is available in Microsoft or Sun (original creator
of Java language) versions.

You can visit sun.com to get it.

Or, you can try this one for starters:

http://www.java-virtual-machine.net/download.html

It should have links to sites that have it, I believe.
Andrew Thompson - 02 Sep 2007 06:45 GMT
...
>>And Andrew Thompson can chalk up one more totally OT response to an on-
>>topic post.
>
>Go to sourceforge.net
>and don't worry about all these high priests.

<http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.java.help/msg/c7afaea5660e5a93>

This post not only predates any of your posts, or
your 'complaint', but because it accounts for the
word 'applet' (only included in the multi-posted
subject line), it is also more techically relevant than
'sourceforge' (which was, BTW, first suggested by
~kurt - though repeated by the spammer, in efforts
to justify the first whining post).

Perhaps you folks should check your facts a little
more carefully in future.  More for the benefit of you
not appearing to be *complete* morons, than for
my benefit - I can always use a good laugh.   ;-)

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~kurt - 31 Aug 2007 04:17 GMT
> Hello, I created a projectile simulation Java application for my final
> project in AP Java.  I was really excited with the final result and
> decided I wanted to post it online.  How in the world do I do that?

Take a look at <http://sourceforge.net/>

- Kurt


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