
09-14-2008, 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by racerxadam
One of the benefits of Java is that it can be write once, run anywhere. As long as you don't hard code anything OS specific i.e.
FileReader fileReader= new FileReader("C:/temp/myFile.txt");
True, but you have to select the most correct way to work on any OS. As I said in my previous post there are some limitation to use standard API for any OS in Java.
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