Can you try/catch a stack overflow exception in java? It seems to be throwing itself either way. When my procedures overflows, I'd like to "penalize" that value.
I had a doubt ..
Why do we need interface in Java ?
Instead of interface can't we write the methods in the class itself ?
Why do we need seperate interface?
hi,
I'm learning the IEEE paper "Monitoring the Application Layer for DDoS Attacks " .
I need to implement HSMM(Hidden Semi Markov Model) Algorithm in Java.
Please help me to do this
Somewhat related to this question, but in the absence of any answer about QuickBooks specifically, does anyone knows of an address parser for Java. Something that can take unstructured address information and parse out the address line 1, 2 and city state postal code and country?
Hi, I'm aware of the function BigInteger.probablePrime(int bitLength, Random rnd) that outputs probably prime number of any bit length. I want a REAL prime number in Java. Is there any FOSS library to do so with acceptable performance? Thanks in advance!
Is there a good lightweight framework for java that provides the publish/subscribe pattern?
Some ideal features
Support for generics
Registration of multiple subscribers to a publisher
API primarily interfaces and some useful implementations
purely in-memory, persistence and transaction guarantees not required.
I know about JMS but that is overkill for my need. The publish/subscribed data are the result of scans of a file system, with scan results being fed to another component for processing, which are then processed before being fed to another and so on.
I'm developing a frameword for handle Actions from Java Swing components;
I would like to know if there is a way of checking if a given method name (that will be accessed by reflections) exists in compile time, and show a compiler error if not?
I have a Ubuntu Server.
From the terminal, how should I install JDK?
In this guide it says to use this command:
sudo apt-get install sun-java6-bin sun-java6-jre sun-java6-jdk
But on Suns website, it says JDK includes the JRE, so why the JRE in the line above?
Anybody know how to actually install Java?
Every guide and every forum shows different ways of doing it.
BTW: It is a VPS (virtual private server)
Thanks
How to configure applications that use Spring MVC for GAE Java. Is there an
article which gives this information?
More specifically I would like to know if I am required to upload spring
related jars also to the cloud? How do I need to configure my application if I needn't upload these jars?
I i have developed a java web application using spring mvc and used jetty server,
its a intranet application where i want to distribute it to the end user in a form of binary format where user can install the application using installers(please suggest the which one will be suitable ) for windows platform,
my other requirement is i dont want the end user to see the jsp code.
I had problem with my client program when I run my client in eclipse or netbeans, I get a runtime error java.lang.RuntimeException: Spurious serialisation error. But when i use command prompt I have no errors.
Here is my client code
http://pastebin.com/jUkw7F7k
I have a java application that has an icon in the tray of the menu bar at the top of OSX. I've been able to remove the icon from the dock when the application is "minimized to tray", but it still appears when I command-tab to switch between my running applications. I'd like to hide it from there too, but I'm not sure how to do that, so I would appreciate any advice
Thanks!
In C++, I can use find_if with a predicate to find an element in a container. Is there something like that in Java? The contains method on collections uses equals and can not be parameterized.
Hi everyone,
Is it possible to write a GUI in Java that would display Japanese fonts correctly regardless of the language settings of the OS it's being run on?
I'd like to write a program which is able to do this but I'm not sure how to start going about this. Any advice would be a huge help!
Is there a way to format a UTC time into any arbitrary string format I want in java? Basically I was thinking of having some class take the timestamp and I pass it is string telling it how I want it formated, and it returns the formatted string for me. Is there a way to do this?
In Java how to test if a Collection of objects contains an object depending on one of its properties.
For example I would like to test if Collection<myObjects> contains an instance of myObjects which has myObjects.name = "myName".
I want to create my own device to be compatible with the Java ME SDK, in fact it is a CDC PBP1.0 device.
Does anyone have any experience to share on this or can point me to the correct place within Sun's jumbled website.
Hello,
Currently, I am running Mint Linux (Release 9). I need to downgrade Java from version 1.6 to 1.5, and have been trying to figure out how to go about this. So far, I've had no luck. The package manager doesn't seem to have it.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
- Chris
I plan to create 3 editions of a piece of software in java from existing code base. what's the best practice? should I create 3 different projects one for each edition? Also any tools for managing editions?
Say I have a MyClass class in Java, is there a way to check in JNI that a jobject is a MyClass[][]?
My initial idea was to use env->IsInstanceOf(myobj, myArrayClass), but calling env->FindClass("[MyClass") throws a NoClassDefFoundError.
org.eclipse.swt.browser.Browser
I load the embedded browser into java and have it load a page.
It seems to load really slow... is this an issue with the page caching? What can I do to speed this up?
Is there a way to manage the window z-ordering of JDialog windows within java?
I would like to able to assign each window to a layer such that windows on lower layers can never go above and obscure windows on higher layers. Even when they have focus. Similar to the Z-order capability that exists for components but for JDialog windows.
The solution does not need to work across all OSes. A linux specific solution is acceptable.