I've the root directory like this :
├── classes
└── src
└── vehicles
├── Bicycle.java
└── BicycleMain.java
Bicycle.java
package vehicles;
public class Bicycle {
public int cadence;
public int gear;
public int speed;
public Bicycle(int startCadence, int startSpeed, int startGear) {
gear = startGear;
cadence = startCadence;
speed = startSpeed;
}
public void setCadence(int newValue) {
cadence = newValue;
}
public void setGear(int newValue) {
gear = newValue;
}
public void setSpeed(int newValue) {
speed = newValue;
}
public int getGear() {
return gear;
}
public int getCadence() {
return cadence;
}
public int getSpeed() {
return speed;
}
public void applyBrake(int decrement) {
speed -= decrement;
}
public void speedUp(int increment) {
speed += increment;
}
BicycleMain.java
package vehicles; import vehicles.*;
public class BicycleMain {
public static void main (String args[]){
Bicycle Bike = new Bicycle(10, 20, 1);
System.out.println("We have a new bicycle with speed = " +Bike.getSpeed()+", cadence = "+Bike.getCadence()+", gear = "+Bike.getGear());
} }
I compiled the Bicycle.java and successful, but not for BicycleMain.java :
symbol : class Bicycle
location: class vehicles.BicycleMain
Bicycle Bike = new Bicycle(10, 20, 1);
^
src/vehicles/BicycleMain.java:6: cannot find symbol
symbol : class Bicycle
location: class vehicles.BicycleMain
Bicycle Bike = new Bicycle(10, 20, 1);
^
2 errors
I try to run these files with Netbeans and IT WORKS! but why it doesn't work when I compile in CLI?
First, To compile the java source file using javac
you need to specify the files to compile explicitly.
Example:
javac PathToSourceFile/FileName.java
you need not provide the path
if the source file is in the current working directory.
Second, whenever java encounters import abc.xyz.ClassName;
it tries to resolve abc/xyz/ClassName
with respect to the classpath
or current working directory.
So if you are inside the vehicles folder and compile your code, it wont compile because it will look for folder vehicles inside folder vehicles (which doesn't exist!).
but, you can do this when inside the vehicles folder
javac -cp ../ BicycleMain.java
and it should compile, because classpath will be set to the directory(../
) containing vehicles. which will resolve your Bicycle
class.
and then use
java -cp ../ vehicles/BicycleMain
to run.