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private void updateGame() ballY > getHeight() - 20) ballSpeedY = -ballSpeedY;
Once you're happy with your game, you'll want to export it as a JAR file. In Eclipse, you can do this by right-clicking on your project and selecting "Export". Choose "Java" > "Runnable JAR file" and follow the prompts to create a JAR file. java game jar 320x240 top
public static void main(String[] args) new JavaGame(); private void updateGame() ballY > getHeight() - 20)
public void paint(Graphics g) super.paint(g); g.fillOval(ballX, ballY, 20, 20); private void updateGame() ballY >