The Java Window Viewer (wjview) executes Java applets and applications from the command line and spawns a separate window process.
Use the following command to run wjview:
wjview [options] <classname> [arguments]
options | One or more wjview options. |
classname | Name of the .class file to execute. Do not use the .class extension with this file name. |
arguments | Command-line arguments to be passed to the .class file supplied in the classname parameter. |
/a /cp /cp:a /cp:p /d /n /p /prof /v /vst /?
Use wjview to launch window-based Java applications and applets. Wjview is the same as jview, except that wjview runs the application as a separate graphical user interface (GUI) process and does not use or require a console window. Consequently, you do not use wjview for Java applications that require output to or input from the console window.
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