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Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Access is denied while compiling Java on Windows up vote 4 down vote favorite 1 I created two java files: Pizza.Java and PizzaOrder.Java. I tried compiling my code using javac in the command prompt like this: javac pizzaorder.java I am getting access is denied error: C:\Users\Meutex>cd\ C:\>cd "Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0\bin" C:\Program
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Files\Java\jdk1.7.0\bin>javac PizzaOrder.java PizzaOrder.java:23: error: cannot find symbol Pizza order = new Pizza (); ^ symbol: class Pizza location: class PizzaOrder PizzaOrder.java:23: error: cannot find symbol Pizza order = new Pizza (); ^ symbol: class Pizza location: class PizzaOrder 2 errors C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0\bin>javac Pizza.java Pizza.java:11: error: error while writing Pizza: Pizza.class (Access is denied) public class Pizza { ^ 1 error C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0\bin>javac Pizza.java What am I doing to cause this error? java windows java-7 share|improve this question edited Nov 24 '14 at 18:17 JasonMArcher 6,22183744 asked Oct 23 '11 at 8:38 Mad coder. 1,40952150 The user on the terminal doesn't have permission to write to that directory. So javac cannot do its work. –Eric Leschinski Oct 14 '14 at 19:44 add a comment| 7 Answers 7 active oldest votes up vote 8 down vote accepted It appears that you're trying to put your source files in the system C:\Program Fiels\Java\jdk1.7.0\bin directory. Try making your own directory for your source files (under your own home directory), instead of putting them in the system path.
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This Site Careers Other all forums Forum: Beginning Java Java Beginner Sumit Rai Greenhorn Posts: 5 posted 5 years ago Hi, i am Sumit and am https://coderanch.com/t/524672/java/java/Java-Beginner really very new to java n related programming language but not completely... I ve studied C and C++ n now m very eager to understand the logic and thrill of java.... I downloaded and installed Jdk1.6 as suggested in the sites i followed(site dont remember).. I have the following difficulties while compiling the traditional "HelloWorld" program... 1. javac is access is not recognised as an internal or external command... [ I solved this problem ] - My DOS command goes like this : C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_23\bin>javac HelloWorld.java 2. but now it shows some error in creating .class extension.... It says this : HelloWorld.java:1: error while writing HelloWorld: HelloWorld.class (access is denied) public class HelloWorld { ^ 1 error 3. And access is denied what does the symbol "^" means below the letter "c" of class ? If someone could really help me I would really appreciate it and will always be thanked to him... Please....... I know this isn't a very big problem.....I ve many big problems to face than this... Rob Spoor Sheriff Posts: 20696 68 I like... posted 5 years ago Sumit Rai wrote:1. javac is not recognised as an internal or external command... [ I solved this problem ] You can also add the JDK's bin folder to your PATH variable. You can use our search if you don't know how to. It's a question that has shown up multiple times already. My DOS command goes like this : C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_23\bin>javac HelloWorld.java I highly discourage putting your source files in your JDK's folder or any of its sub folders. Create a dedicated folder for all your development work, with sub folders for each project. For instance, C:\Projects will hold all projects. Inside you have folder HelloWorld which is where the HelloWorld.java file