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  • How does java implement inner class closures?

    - by thecoop
    In Java an anonymous inner class can refer to variables in it's local scope: public class A { public void method() { final int i = 0; doStuff(new Action() { public void doAction() { Console.printf(i); // or whatever } }); } } My question is how is this actually implemented? How does i get to the anonymous inner doAction implementation, and why does it have to be final?

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  • Running out of memory while analyzing a Java Heap Dump

    - by Abel Morelos
    Hi, I have a curious problem, I need to analyze a Java heap dump (from an IBM JRE) which has 1.5GB in size, the problem is that while analyzing the dump (I've tried HeapAnalyzer and the IBM Memory Analyzer 0.5) the tools runs out of memory I can't really analyze the dump. I have 3GB of RAM in my machine, but seems like it's not enough to analyze the 1.5 GB dump, My question is, do you know a specific tool for heap dump analysis (supporting IBM JRE dumps) that I could run with the amount of memory I have? Thanks.

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  • Parse RSS pubDate to Date object in java

    - by Derk
    How can I parse a pubDate from a RSS feed to a Date object in java. The format in the RSS feed: Sat, 24 Apr 2010 14:01:00 GMT What I have at the moment: DateFormat dateFormat = DateFormat.getInstance(); Date pubDate = dateFormat.parse(item.getPubDate().getText()); But this code throws an ParseException with the message Unparseable date

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  • Generating exactly prime number with Java

    - by Viet
    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!

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  • Java native memory usage

    - by Adelave
    Hi All, Is there any tool to know how many native memory has been used from my java application ? I've experienced outofmemory from my application : Current setting is : -Xmx900m Computer, Windows 2003 Server 32bit, RAM 4GB. Also is changing boot.ini to /3GB on windows, will make any difference? If is set Xmx900m, how much max native memory can be allocated for this process ? is it 1100m ?

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  • Formatting Timestamps in Java

    - by Craig H
    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?

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  • Japanese fonts in a Java GUI

    - by kakashi
    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!

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  • Good-looking Java Swing Look&Feel?

    - by eric
    I'm working on an open-source Java Web Start application, and I'd like to give it a consistent theme across platforms. Metal is totally ugly, and I'm not particularly happy with Substance (esp. performance). What are the best Swing Look&Feel options out there today?

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  • lightweight publish/subscribe framework in java

    - by mdma
    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.

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  • Java postal address parser

    - by Yishai
    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?

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