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  • My Perforce Eclipse Plugin works only partially

    - by Eye of the Storm
    Hi all, I installed Perforce plugin version 3.4 on Eclipse Ganymede, configured my connection and workspace. My perforce perspective works just fine. However, when I work in the Java perspective, and I right-click any file in the project explorer, the "Team" context menu does not display the perforce options to check-out, sync etc. It only has the options "Apply patch" and "Show local history". This is super-annoying! Help, anyone?

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  • Delegating Struts action class management to Spring raises MTIA critical voilation in Findbugs

    - by shabeer
    When i use "Delegate Struts Action management to Spring" approach explained in http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-sr2.html#N101B7 things work fine in terms of functionality but findbugs reports following voilation Dodgy - Class extends Struts Action class and uses instance variables:MTIA I have bean dependencies injected into action class through spring . Please help me and suggest me a cleaner way to solve this problem. Thanks

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  • Jquery 3d image carousel - IE6 transparency

    - by jsims281
    I'm using the 3d image carousel available at http://www.professorcloud.com/mainsite/carousel.htm . It's great but I've hit a wall with regards to transparency support for IE6. As the images are being manipulated by java after they are loaded, it's quite a headache. All the mainstream png fixes fail in one way or another...either breaking the carousel or being broken by the animation of the carousel. Does anybody have any ideas on how I can get round this (without using PNG8, .gif etc).

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  • Enums in Ruby

    - by auramo
    What's the best way to implement the enum idiom in Ruby? I'm looking for something which I can use (almost) like the Java/C# enums.

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  • Correct way to make datasources/resources a deploy-time setting

    - by Draemon
    I have a web-app that requires two settings: A JDBC datasource A string token I desperately want to be able to deploy one .war to various different containers (jetty,tomcat,gf3 minimum) and configure these settings at application level within the container. My code does this: InitialContext ctx = new InitialContext(); Context envCtx = (javax.naming.Context) ctx.lookup("java:comp/env"); token = (String)envCtx.lookup("token"); ds = (DataSource)envCtx.lookup("jdbc/datasource") Let's assume I've used the glassfish management interface to create two jdbc resources: jdbc/test-datasource and jdbc/live-datasource which connect to different copies of the same schema, on different servers, different credentials etc. Say I want to deploy this to glassfish with and point it at the test datasource, I might have this in my sun-web.xml: ... <resource-ref> <res-ref-name>jdbc/datasource</res-ref-name> <jndi-name>jdbc/test-datasource</jndi-name> </resource-ref> ... but sun-web.xml goes inside my war, right? surely there must be a way to do this through the management interface Am I even trying to do the right thing? Do other containers make this any easier? I'd be particularly interested in how jetty 7 handles this since I use it for development. EDIT Tomcat has a reasonable way to do this: Create $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/Catalina/localhost/webapp.xml with: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <Context antiResourceLocking="false" privileged="true"> <!-- String resource --> <Environment name="token" value="value of token" type="java.lang.String" override="false" /> <!-- Linking to a global resource --> <ResourceLink name="jdbc/datasource1" global="jdbc/test" type="javax.sql.DataSource" /> <!-- Derby --> <Resource name="jdbc/datasource2" type="javax.sql.DataSource" auth="Container" driverClassName="org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDataSource" url="jdbc:derby:test;create=true" /> <!-- H2 --> <Resource name="jdbc/datasource3" type="javax.sql.DataSource" auth="Container" driverClassName="org.h2.jdbcx.JdbcDataSource" url="jdbc:h2:~/test" username="sa" password="" /> </Context> Note that override="false" means the opposite. It means that this setting can't be overriden by web.xml. I like this approach because the file is part of the container configuration not the war, but it's not part of the global configuration; it's webapp specific. I guess I expect a bit more from glassfish since it is supposed to have a full web admin interface, but I would be happy enough with something equivalent to the above.

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  • have we limitation in submit some query in c# to oracle

    - by rima
    Can I send this query from my C# connection to my oracle connection? "Select Object_name,status from object_name where object_type='function';" or "Select Object_name,status from object_name where object_type='Procedure';" or because as I remember, I have this problem when I write a program to connect to Access with java,those days I try to submit some query to get all table name. regard.

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  • Multiplatform Installer

    - by Craig
    I am looking for a recommendation on an installer program. The installer needs to support mulitple OS's - Solaris, Linux and Windows. I have three build machines each running one of the OS's. Currently using the same code base - JAVA and C/C++ for all three.

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  • PHP mysqli error return time

    - by Dori
    Hello. Can i ask a fundamental question. Why when I try to create a new mysqli object in php with invalid database infomation (say an incorrect database name) does it not return an error intstantly? I usually program server stuff in Java and something like this would throw back an error strait away, not after 20 seconds or so. For example $conn = new mysqli($host, $username, $password, $database); Thanks!

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  • What are the best DI-IOC references for a vb.net programmer?

    - by bglenn
    I code primarily in vb.net. I've been doing basic dependency injection manually and am looking to learn more about DI/IoC and maybe use a DI/IoC framework/container like Ninject. There are lots of examples and write-ups using Java and C# code. I'm looking for the best resources for vb.net programmers. Likewise, is there a particular framework that would be easiest for a vb.net programmer to pick up?

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  • Post comments on a WordPress page from Android application

    - by manoj
    I need to post some text to a remote server over HTTP, this server in turn puts these comment on a Wordpress page. I am still waiting for interface details. Is it possible to post comments directly on a Wordpress page from an Android or Java application? Links to relevant documentation, tutorials etc. is appreciated. Thanks.

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  • Lookup of remote interface is not getting recognised in JBOSS

    - by harshildec5
    The following code is used by IPMBaseBean.class for accessing remote interface . Object obj = iniCtx.lookup("java:/comp/env/ejb/ODIControllerSessionEJB"); In jboss-web.xml jndi-name is refered as below ejb/ODIControllerSessionEJB jnp://vwhq5275.whq.ual.com:6200/ODIControllerSessionEJB Error: Naming exception javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: comp not bound.. Please suggest on this issue.

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  • XNA Level config file in C#

    - by Midday
    I'm working on as small game for class and was wondering what is a easy way to handel level configuration files. Like object placements , names, etc. I'm new to C# but fluent in Java, Ruby. so XML? YML? text, serialized objects?

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  • JDeveloper 11g and Spring

    - by bmw0128
    I new to Jdeveloper. I want to build a sample Spring web app. In making a new application, I chose "Java EE Web Application" and JDev made the application and two projects. I did not see how to add Spring. Should Spring show up as one of the "Project Technologies" from which to choose?

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  • How to translate,use JSON in GWT?

    - by graybow
    I'm new in gwt. and need to know how to use JSON in gwt so i try this simple data loader but i'm still confuse. I create a project named 'tesdb3' in eclipse. I create the PHP side to access the database, and made the output as JSON.. I create the userdata.php in folder war. then I compile tesdb3 project. Folder tesdb3 and the userdata.php in war moved in local server(I use WAMP). I put the PHP in folder tesdb3. This is the result from my localhost/phpmyadmin/tesdb3/userdata.php [{"kode":"002","nama":"bambang gentolet"}{"kode":"012","nama":"Algiz"}] From that result I think the PHP side was working good.Then I create UserData.java as JSNI overlay like this: package com.tesdb3.client; import com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptObject; class UserData extends JavaScriptObject{ protected UserData() {} public final native String getKode() /*-{ return this.kode; }-*/; public final native String getNama() /*-{ return this.nama; }-*/; public final String getFullData() { return getKode() + ":" + getNama(); } } Then Finally in the tesdb3.java: public class Tesdb3 implements EntryPoint { String url= "http://localhost/phpmyadmin/tesdb3/datauser.php"; private native JsArray<UserData> getuserdata(String Json) /*-{ return eval(json); }-*/; public void LoadData() throws RequestException{ RequestBuilder builder = new RequestBuilder(RequestBuilder.POST, URL.encode(url)); builder.sendRequest(null, new RequestCallback(){ @Override public void onError(Request request, Throwable exception) { Window.alert("error " + exception); } public void onResponseReceived(Request request, Response response) { getuserdata(response.getText()); //this is how i use the userdata json(is this already translated?) UserData UD = null; String LKode =UD.getKode(); String LName =UD.getNama(); Label L = new Label(LKode+""+LName); RootPanel.get().add(L); } }); } public void onModuleLoad() { try { LoadData(); } catch (RequestException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } } } The result is blank(i use development mode). and there was an eror like this:(I show it just some part) 10:46:29.984 [ERROR] [tesdb3] Uncaught exception escaped com.google.gwt.core.client.JavaScriptException: (ReferenceError): json is not defined fileName: http://localhost:1092 lineNumber: 2 stack: ("")@http://localhost:1092:2 My question is: How I use the translated Json in right way?? Is there any wrong use from my code? Is that necessary to move the compiled project to local server folder?(i do it following a tutorial from google). Sorry too many ask. but i'm really really confused.

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  • determing server response encoding

    - by user121196
    not java specific, but when I say OutputStream os = sock.getOutputStream(); is there a way to determine stream's encoding charset? or do I have to know encoding charset ahead of time to properly read it? This is for arbitrary socket connection.

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  • Has anyone got the vim taglist plugin working with Scala?

    - by Eric Hauser
    I'm having trouble getting the taglist plugin working properly with Scala. I've installed the plugin and ctags and verified that it works properly with Java and C++. I then followed the instructions on this page (minus the Lift specific instructuions), but was nothing shows up in the taglist window when I open it while editing a Scala file. Has anyone got this working and what are the proper steps? Thanks.

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  • What's the difference between logging and printing to the console

    - by Ankur
    This is kind of a philosophical question. Basically people often ask if I am logging - and since I am not a full time programmer, but someone who programs often but is actually more of a requirements analyst, I don't know all the best practices. I use Java a lot so I often do things like System.out.println() What's the difference in theory between the two? Ultimately aren't I also logging? Esp, if I prefix my comments with something like "ERROR:" or "WARN:" ?

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  • Is it possible to implement Separated Interface in PHP?

    - by sunwukung
    I recently asked a question regarding the resolution of dependencies between Unit of Work and Data Mapper classes: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3012657/dependency-injection-and-unit-of-work-pattern - (which was answered by Gabor de Mooij - thx) In PoEAA, Martin Fowler suggests using Separated Interface to manage these dependencies. My question is simple - is it actually possible to implement this pattern in PHP, or is it specific to Java interfaces? I've searched high and low and it's hard to find references to this pattern anywhere outside of PoEAA.

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