![]() ![]() If I explicitly set the java application it to the start on Desktop and recompiled it, then it could move to different directories but not see or access files within them. Previously, files were saved to and read from the directory containing the jar file with the option of using jFileChooser to move around the real file system. ![]() and files stored in that directory automatically deleted after the application was quit and run again. On its own, it defaulted to reading and writing only to a tmp area in /private/var. At that point, it couldn't read or write from/to the regular file system. I wrote a java-for-all-desktops jar application years ago and it worked fine on all java versions and all Mac OS, and Windows versions, until I put the jar file on Big Sur (OSX 11.2), on which I installed a current JRE. ![]()
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