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Question by paperaxe
Submitted on 3/4/2004
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What can be done about lost source code?Clicking on the".Java"file doesn't work-no source code.DOS tell me that I have a ".Java" file and a ".class" file. I try using the "type" command,but I get a "file not found" error.The program runs-but changing or correcting the program is hard if I can't get to the source code.Changing paths or class paths an answer? This is being done on a Windows 98 OS.  


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