To compile and execute Java files in a command, you should do this when your application needs a class file in the jar package that you want to rely on to compile and run:
1, the first is the compilation process, in the command line inside the execution:
(1) Javac-classpath classpath Test.java//Where classpath corresponds to the path of the jar package, the jar package can also be a ZIP package
(2) Javac-classpath Classpath:*.jar Test.java//Where classpath corresponds to the path of the jar package, this jar package can also be a zip package, if there are multiple ":" colons separated
2, then run, execute on the command line:
(1) java-classpath.: Classpath Test//classpath corresponding to the path of the jar package, this jar package can also be a zip package, but also note: Under Linux classpath is preceded by a dot number plus a colon; Windows below classpath is preceded by a dot number plus a semicolon
(2) Java-classpath Classpath:*.jar Test//If there are multiple jar packets ":" Colon delimited
Load dependent jar packages compile and run Java files on the command line