CSE 4510: Lab Assignment #1

Due: Friday, January 15, 1998

The Task

Compile and run the following Java program on the Harris lab computers.

// HelloWorld.java -- A Java stand-alone, main program

class HelloWorld  {

   public static void main (String args[])  {
      System.out.println ("Hello World!");
   }

}

Helpful Stuff

Turning it in

Just for practice, turn in the program. Use the following command on malestrom.cs.fit.edu or zach.cs.fit.edu

~ryan/bin/mfiles "ryan@cs.fit.edu" "cse4510/lab01" HelloWorld.java
(This will not work on the Sparc 5's or the SGI's in the Harris Lab.) The script mfiles takes three arguments: an e-mail address, a subject, and a file name. It creates a compressed archive of the file and mails it to the address in a way compliant with the MIME standard. Always use this script to send me the lab assignments (it makes my life easier).

You may use mfiles to submit the lab assignment as often as you wish up to the due date. Only the last submission matters. All but the last submission will be ignored. You may use mfiles to submit multiple files and directories (if applicable). List all the files and directories on the command line after the subject string. You must submit all the files for an assignment at the same time.

Be sure the class number and lab number in the subject are correct, or the message may be misfiled. The lab exercise probably requires the submission of (at least one) file with some particular name. Make sure you have chosen the correct file names and submitted the correct files. Be sure your files are not accessible (readable) by anyone but yourself. With luck a summary of the submissions for this lab exercise will be found in the file lab01-sub.txt.


Ryan Stansifer <ryan@cs.fit.edu>
Last modified: Sat Jan 16 12:47:16 EST 1999