Using input file in the command line with a Java Netbeans project












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I am fairly new to this aspect of Netbeans. I want to use a file called "Test.in" from the command line to test my project. With Eclipse, all I had to do, from the command line, was type java ProgramName > Test.in. In Netbeans, after building the project, I have to type java -jar ..., and if I type > Test.in after that the computer does not recognize the command.



Can someone tell me how to redirect input from the command line using Netbeans after I have built my project?



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    I am fairly new to this aspect of Netbeans. I want to use a file called "Test.in" from the command line to test my project. With Eclipse, all I had to do, from the command line, was type java ProgramName > Test.in. In Netbeans, after building the project, I have to type java -jar ..., and if I type > Test.in after that the computer does not recognize the command.



    Can someone tell me how to redirect input from the command line using Netbeans after I have built my project?



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      I am fairly new to this aspect of Netbeans. I want to use a file called "Test.in" from the command line to test my project. With Eclipse, all I had to do, from the command line, was type java ProgramName > Test.in. In Netbeans, after building the project, I have to type java -jar ..., and if I type > Test.in after that the computer does not recognize the command.



      Can someone tell me how to redirect input from the command line using Netbeans after I have built my project?



      Thanks.










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      I am fairly new to this aspect of Netbeans. I want to use a file called "Test.in" from the command line to test my project. With Eclipse, all I had to do, from the command line, was type java ProgramName > Test.in. In Netbeans, after building the project, I have to type java -jar ..., and if I type > Test.in after that the computer does not recognize the command.



      Can someone tell me how to redirect input from the command line using Netbeans after I have built my project?



      Thanks.







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