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Java Java Basics Getting Started with Java Strings and Variables

Still getting that JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS: -Xmx128m / _JAVA_OPTIONS: -Xmx128m error.. and another error..

Also getting the error: Class names, 'Introductions.Java', are only accepted if annotation processing is explicitly requested?..

ALSO! I already tried https://teamtreehouse.com/community/picked-up-javatooloptions-xmx128m and that did not fix it.. Went to my Control panel and changed Java environment setting and such.

1 Answer

Alexander Nikiforov
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Alexander Nikiforov
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It looks to me that you write:

javac Introductions

That should give you (without 'picked Up' warning)

error: Class names, 'Introductions', are only accepted if annotation p
rocessing is explicitly requested 

If that is what you typed, then make sure you re-watch the video, and when you compile you have to type Introductions.java:

javac Introductions.java

Because upon compiling you provide filename of java files, not just the name of the class.

But when you run the program you provide class name:

java Introductions

Do you see the difference?