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Hello. I have a question. I currently have a project that contains some buttons, to which i added some icons. The problem appears when i make a jar out of my project. The jar file does not take the icons. Does anyonje know what should I do in order to have the icons in the jar?
(I saved the icons in the folder of my project)
 
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Have you look at the Java tutorials Jar section?
 
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I know this will sount very stupid, but, here it goes: yes, i've seen it, but i have absolutely no idea where to run this command:
jar cvf TicTacToe.jar TicTacToe.class audio images
or any other commands like this. So if you could help me, i would be really grateful. I only know how to make a jar in netbeans or eclipse.
 
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On windows: press windowskey + r, type cmd, ok. Now a black screen will open. This is a console. With the command "cd <dirname>" you can go into a directory, with cd .. you can move up a directory. With the command "dir" you can view the directory content.

Now browse to your project location and then you can use the jar command. If you get the notification that the jar command is unknown then you'll need to add the locationWhereYouInstalledJava/bin to your PATH environment variable.
 
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@Wouter Oet
Thank you very much
 
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