Finally, you can test your JAR file by running it from the command line. Navigate to the directory where you saved the JAR file and type java -jar JavaGame.jar . Your game should launch in a window with a resolution of 320x240.
public static void main(String[] args) new JavaGame();
Here's some sample code to get you started: java game jar 320x240 top
In Java, you can create a game window using the java.awt package. Specifically, you'll use the JFrame class to create a window with a specified width and height. In this case, you want a window with a resolution of 320x240.
public JavaGame() setTitle("My Java Game"); setSize(320, 240); setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE); setVisible(true); Finally, you can test your JAR file by
Here's an example of how you might add a bouncing ball to your game:
public class JavaGame extends JFrame public JavaGame() setTitle("My Java Game"); setSize(320, 240); setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE); setVisible(true); public JavaGame() setTitle("My Java Game")
public void paint(Graphics g) super.paint(g); g.fillOval(ballX, ballY, 20, 20);