I am looking for a open source library in Java for HTML Microsoft Word conversion. I have found many tools for Word to HTML conversion but not too many for converse.
greetings, today i have started to learn java using netbeans ide.
i would like my jframe to display an icon as stated in the following:
setIconImage(Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getImage("SartreIcon.jpg"));
the questin is under netbeans ide.. exactly in which folder do i place the graphic in question in order to load it?
thanks.
There was an earlier thread on Java graph or chart library, where JFreeChart was found to be quite good, but, as stated in its FAQ, it's not meant for real-time rendering.
Can anyone recommend a comparable library that supports real-time rendering? Just some basic xy-rendering - for instance, getting a voltage signal from data acquisition system and plotting it as it comes (time on x-axis, voltage on y-axis).
As we use "default" keyword as a access specifier, and it can be used in switch statements as well with complete different purpose, So i was curious that is there any other keywords in java which can be used in more then one purposes
As we use "default" keyword as a access specifier, and it can be used in switch statements as well with complete different purpose, So i was curious that is there any other keywords in java which can be used in more then one purposes
Hi,
I've used JAXB Marshaller as well as my own marshaller for marshalling pure java bean objects into XML. It has been observed that both of them require almost same time to marshal. The performance is not acceptable and needs to be improved. What are possible ways where we can improve performance of marshaller? Like threading?
How can I do the equivalent of the Ruby snippet below using Java?
require 'net/http'
res = Net::HTTP.get_response(URI.parse("http://somewhere.com/isalive")).body
I have a dll namely product.dll created using .net. How can i access that dll's constructor or method using java code.. Is it possible to access without using JNI?
I need to read a Excel 2007 xlsx file in a java application. Does anyone know of a good api to accomplish this task?
Thanks in advance for any advice given.
-MrPortico
Does anyone know what approach one can take to automatically generate Java source code, from for example an xml or json file, in eclipse?
One great example of what I am thinking of doing is what Google Android sdk does: they have an R class generated automatically from the resources.
Every time a resource file is saved in Eclipse R class is automatically regenerated.
Thanks!
I know use System.exit(0) can end a java program, for instance, if I have a JFrame window, it will close and end the program, but I wonder how many other ways, can it be closed and the program be ended ? Including when an error occurs, will the program be shut down and the JFrame be closed ?
Hello,
I have a test class that has a @Resource annotation for a setter and I need to make it Java 1.4 compliant, so obviously the annotation has to go. I'm using Spring.
So, how would I replace something like @Resource("my.resource") so that the setter gets the correct dependency injection? Would I need to make a bean in an xml file?
I'm pretty new to this so if I'm not providing enough information, let me know.
Hi All,
I have a small application in java which searches images using bing image search. The problem I am facing is that, its getting only first 20 images. May be because when we search on bing.com it populates first 20 images first and then its an infinite scrolling feature.
Is there any way to search more than 20 images using bing?
Cheers :)
Hi all,
I need to create daemon that will monitor certain directory and will process every file that's written to that particular path.
My choice is either java or python.
Did you guys have any experience using both technology? what is the best one?
In Java is there an equivalent to the C# "using" statement allowing to define a scope for an object:
using (AwesomeClass hooray = new AwesomeClass)
{
// Great code
}
This has probably allready been asked but the keywords make it difficult to find a relevant question.
Can you take a subclass object and somehow convert it to an object of the same type as the parent class and at the same time slicing all the fields that are not part of the parent class?
I know you can do this in C++, but I have no idea how to do it in Java.
This is, I suppose, a very simple question for any Java programmer.
My question is as simple as this:
When the user clicks a button, I want to show a popup form that should have at least two JTextFields and two JLabels, so using JOptionPane.showInputDialog is not a possibility.
Thanks.
Hi,
I need a Java library for doing web searches ( any search engine is good ).
I should be able to to write code such as:
WebSearch search = new WebSearch("Apple");
System.Out.Println("Results = " + search.Results.Count);
Does such a library/API exist ?
Regards,
Sebastian
I have got a form in Java (Swing) loading large amount of data from the database. I want to display a progress bar while the program gets actually loaded.
How can i do it??
JAVA
Hello,
I have a TextArea with enter seperated values:
For Example:
Value1
Value2
Value3
Value4
Value5
Is there a fast way to put them in a String array
String[] newStringArray = ???
I'm trying to run a Java application I wrote to subscribe to a CORBA event service. It runs OK on my Windows machine, but as soon as I deploy it to the UNIX server, it gives me an org.omg.CORBA.NO_IMPLEMENT exception. Any ideas as to why this might be happening? I'm using JacORB on my Windows machine and passing VM arguments to initialize the client ORB, but I'm not sure how to do that on UNIX and if it's even necessary.
Thanks in advance!
In .NET you can achieve something like this:
Color yellowColor = Color.FromName("yellow");
Is there a way of doing this in Java without having to resort to reflection?
PS: I am not asking for alternative ways of storing/loading colors. I just want to know wherever it is possible to do this or not.
Hi,
I would like to know if you have any good books that teach C++ programming without repeating basic stuff. In fact, I already well know Java and C#. I also have a basic knowledge in C and assembly, so I understand a little bit pointer arithmetic, manual memory management and heap based allocation. I was looking at O'Reilly's C++ in a Nutshell and was also wondering if this book would be a good choice.
Thank you