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  • Java connecting to Http which method to use?

    - by jax
    I have been looking around at different ways to connect to URLs and there seem to be a few. My requirements are to do POST and GET queries on a URL and retrieve the result. I have seen URL class DefaultHttpClient class And there were some others in apache commons which method is best?

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  • Calling a method with an array value in PHP

    - by Saif Bechan
    I have a class like this class someclass{ public function somemethod(){} } Now I have an array: $somearray['someclass'] = new someclass(); $somearray['somemethod'] = 'somemethod'; How can I fire them, I tried the following: $somearray['someclass']->$somearray['somemethod'](); usign this I get the following error: Fatal error: Method name must be a string in ...................... Anyone have an idea on how to do this?

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  • XNA 2D/3D Drawing method?

    - by Adir
    What would be a better parctice, writing the drawing method inside the GameObject class or in the Game class? GameObject obj = new GameObject(); obj.Draw(); Or GameObject obj = new GameObject(); DrawGameObject(obj);

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  • modify a method/function at runtime

    - by mononym
    I've been looking at the php reflection methods, what i want to do is inject some code after the method is opened and before any return value, for example i want to change: function foo($bar) { $foo = $bar ; return $foo ; } And inject some code into it like: function foo($bar) { //some code here $foo = $bar ; //some code here return $foo ; } possible?

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  • Does there exists a method to render an object using DebuggerDisplayAttribute

    - by Joe
    I have a number of classes that are decorated with DebuggerDisplayAttribute. I want to be able to add trace statements to Unit Tests that will display instances of these classes. Does there exist a method in the .NET Framework that will display an object formatted using DebuggerDisplayAttribute (or fall back to using .ToString() if no DebuggerDisplayAttribute is defined)?

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  • C# Threading in a method

    - by user177883
    I have the following method : public List<string> someMethod() { // populate list of strings // dump them to csv file //return to output } Question is: i dont want the user to wait for csv dump, which might take a while. If i use a thread for csvdump, will it complete? before or after the return of output?

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  • Mandatory method documentation

    - by Sjoerd
    On my previous job, providing all methods with javadoc was mandatory, which resulted in things like this: /** * Sets the Frobber. * * @param frobber The frobber */ public setFrobber(Frobber frobber) { ... } As you can see, the documentation adds little to the code, but takes up space and work. Should documenting all methods be mandatory or optional? Is there a rule for which methods to document? What are pros and cons of requiring every method to be documented?

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  • Rails 3 render and method call in another controller

    - by akam
    Hello, I am using rails 3: I would like to render a portion of view which is build by a 'notification' method in message class so I've add in my application.html.erb : <li><%= render :action => "notification", :controller => "messages" %></li> The goal of my file notification.html.erb is to display in a red circle the number of notifications in all my pages. I don't think I am in the good way, any ideas ? Thanks all :)

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  • ajax onsucess method context

    - by mazhar kaunain baig
    function createSuccess(context) { $get(“result”).innerHTML = context.get_data(); } <% using (Ajax.BeginForm(new AjaxOptions {OnSuccess="createSuccess"})) {%> What does context holds in the createsuccess method? data return by controller? How do we return json data in the createsucess if so

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  • MySQL - What is the correct primary key method

    - by Hammerstein
    I'm starting to develop an application using MySQL and although I've developed apps before using databases, I've normally gone to the incrementing id method. The other day I was reading a posting somewhere and saw someone being picked apart for this, for not properly "normalising the database". I'm not a big database person, but I wanted to make sure I'm doing this right. Any ideas, help / guidance?

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  • How to store byte[] from Android Camera onPictureTaken method within application for later use

    - by Kiel Wood
    I am writing a larger Android application and I use the camera within the app. All I want to do with the camera is have the user take a picture, then start a new activity to show that image and allow the user to decide if they want to keep the image or not. I am having the hardest time figuring out how to simply store the byte[] data from the onPictureTaken method so that I can display it to the user in the next activity. I have tried many different routes and none of them have worked. The last thing I tried was creating a globalsettings class that extends the Application class and creating a byte[] field within it to store the byte[] from the camera so that I could use it within another activity, but my global variable is still not getting set. My CameraActivity code is shown below: public class CameraActivity extends Activity { CameraPreview Preview; Intent intent; byte[] image; @Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); setContentView(R.layout.cameralayout); Preview = new CameraPreview(this); ((FrameLayout)findViewById(R.id.uxfmlayPreview)).addView(Preview); intent = new Intent(this, PostCaptureActivity.class); } public void uxbtnCaptureSnap_Click(View v) { Preview.DeviceCamera.setPreviewCallback(null); Preview.DeviceCamera.takePicture(shutterCallback, rawCallback, jpegCallback); startActivity(intent); finish(); } public void uxbtnCaptureExit_Click(View v) { Intent i = new Intent(this, ExploreMenuActivity.class); setResult(RESULT_OK); startActivity(i); finish(); } ShutterCallback shutterCallback = new ShutterCallback() { public void onShutter() {} }; PictureCallback rawCallback = new PictureCallback() { public void onPictureTaken(byte[] data, Camera camera) {} }; PictureCallback jpegCallback = new PictureCallback() { public void onPictureTaken(byte[] data, Camera camera) { ((GlobalSettings)getApplication()).setGlobalImage(data); camera.release(); camera = null; } }; } Here is my code from my PostCaptureActivity onCreate() method where I attempt to convert and set the image as the source for an imageview: public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); setContentView(R.layout.postcapturelayout); SnapShot = ((ImageView)findViewById(R.id.uximgSnapshot)); if(((GlobalSettings)this.getApplication()).getGlobalImage() != null) { Bitmap b = BitmapFactory.decodeByteArray(((GlobalSettings)this.getApplication()).getGlobalImage(), 0, ((GlobalSettings)this.getApplication()).getGlobalImage().length); SnapShot.setImageBitmap(b); } else { Toast.makeText(this, "Oops! Picture cannot be saved", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show(); } }

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  • onFling method of Gallery not getting called on swipe of images

    - by dnana
    I have MYGallery class extended by Gallery. onSwipe onFling method is not getting called what need to do. code is as below public MyGallery(PhotoAlbumDetailActivity context) { super(context); this.context = context; this.setFadingEdgeLength(0); //this.setSpacing(10); } public boolean onFling(MotionEvent e1, MotionEvent e2, float velocityX, float velocityY) { System.out.println("On Fling"); } in my main activity this.mConverseGallery = new ConverseGallery(this);

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