How to/What is a good library, to create a fading indicator message in Java like that of Outlook when you get a message, or Ubuntu/Gnome when you've connected to a network?
This question showed up on my mid-term exams and I've been searching for correct answer for some time. I know that Java interfaces can't be directly instantiated so they don't need constructors and that they can have only public static final attributes so they don't need constructors to set them up but that's not the expected answer.
hi all...
i had created 8 tabs in tabbed panel using java swings. the problem is when i enter data in any tab and click the save button. after clicking it leaves the present tab/panel and going to first tab.
i have to retain on the same tab after clicking the save button..
so please help me on this
I have created a Java Swing application. It works fine.
I have created application file (.app) for that application using jar bundler.
But the main problem is that my application does not open if I click it on the Dock. I am using Mac OS. How I can launch my application by clicking on Dock
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Sunil Kumar Sahoo
Hi,
I would like to open a webpage and run a javascript function from within a java app.
For example I would like to open the page www.mytestpage.com and run the following javascript code:document.getElementById("txtEmail").value="[email protected]";submit();void(0);
This works in a browser...how can I do it programatically?
Thanks!
What JAVA library should I be using to Hash passwords for storage in a database?
I was hoping to just take the plain text password, add a random salt, then store the salt and the hashed password in the database.
Then when a user wanted to log in, I could just take their submitted password, add the random salt from their account information, hash it and see if it equates to the stored hash password with their account information.
Hi all! I'm making an android program that retrieves content of a webpage using HttpURLConnection. I'm new to both Java and Android.
Problem is: Reader reads whole page source, but in the last while iteration it doesn't append to stringBuffer that last part.
Using debbuger I have determined that, in the last loop iteration, string buff is created, but stringBuffer just doesnt append it.
I need to parse retrieved content. Is there any better way to handle the content for parsing than using strings. I've read on numerous other sites that string size in Java is limited only by available heap size. I've tried with StringBuilder too.
Anyone know what could be the problem. Btw feel free to suggest any improvements to the code.
Thanks!
URL u;
try {
u = new URL("http://feeds.timesonline.co.uk/c/32313/f/440134/index.rss");
HttpURLConnection c = (HttpURLConnection) u.openConnection();
c.setRequestProperty("User-agent","Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; InfoPath.1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727)");
c.setRequestMethod("GET");
c.setDoOutput(true);
c.setReadTimeout(3000);
c.connect();
StringBuffer stringBuffer = new StringBuffer("");
InputStream in = c.getInputStream();
InputStreamReader inp = new InputStreamReader(in);
BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(inp);
char[] buffer = new char[3072];
int len1 = 0;
while ( (len1 = reader.read(buffer)) != -1 )
{
String buff = new String(buffer,0,len1);
stringBuffer.append(buff);
}
String stranica = new String(stringBuffer);
c.disconnect();
reader.close();
inp.close();
in.close();
I'm in the process of weeding out all hardcoded values in a java library and was wondering what framework would be the best (in terms of zero- or close-to-zero configuration) to handle run-time configuration? I would prefer xml-based config-files, but it's not essential.
Please do only reply if you have practical experience with a framework. I'm not looking for examples, but experience... Thanks for taking the time.
Hi,
I would like to know if its possible to deploy java class files without restarting JBoss server. I am using jboss v4.2.2.
Also, when I try to deploy jsp files, it works fine and server picks up the changes almost instantly.
Thanks a lot in advance :)
If I wanted a single word that meant "conforming to Java language conventions", what would that be? Python has the term "pythonic". Would it be "javaish"?
What's the simplest way of printing an array of primitives or of objects in Java? Here are some example inputs and outputs:
int[] intArray = new int[] {1, 2, 3, 4, 5};
//output: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
String[] strArray = new String[] {"John", "Mary", "Bob"};
//output: [John, Mary, Bob]
From what I have gathered, I want to force a class to use particular private fields (and methods) I need an abstract class because an interface only declares public/static/final fields and methods. Correct??
I just started my first big java project and want to make sure I'm not going to hurt myself later :)
Hi,
I am developing an application in Netbeans, and it is using JavaDB. I can connect to it and execute queries without issues, but for some reason, the "Output - JavaDB Database Process" pane within Netbeans keeps displaying
Security manager installed using the Basic server security policy.
Could not listen on port 1527 on host localhost:
java.net.BindException: Address already in use
How do I find out what process is already using, or bound to, that port number?
Hi i'm working in task queue concept.... First i struggled to program using task queue and i asked many doubts in stack overflow and Google app engine java. After a search i got a sample program for task queue. http://gaejexperiments.wordpress.com/2009/11/24/episode-10-using-the-task-queue-service/ It will very useful for beginners Like me.
Regards,
Sharun.
I've found that java.lang.Ingteger implementation of compareTo method looks as follows:
public int compareTo(Integer anotherInteger) {
int thisVal = this.value;
int anotherVal = anotherInteger.value;
return (thisVal<anotherVal ? -1 : (thisVal==anotherVal ? 0 : 1));
}
The question is why use comparison instead of subtraction:
return thisVal - anotherVal;
I have a problem with java instanceof. I have a class called Employee and several others that extend this one, for example - Manager. I also created another class,EmployeeStockPlan, where I wanted to test if instanceof is finding which object I am using. But when I am calling a method from the new class, I have this error: The method grantStock(Manager) is undefined for the type Loader. Sorry, I am somehow new to some thing in java, I hope I am not asking dumb questions.
The Employee class:
package com.example.domain;
public class Employee {
private int empId;
private String name;
private String ssn;
private double salary;
public Employee(int empId, String name, String ssn, double salary) { // constructor
// method;
this.empId = empId;
this.name = name;
this.ssn = ssn;
this.salary = salary;
}
public void setName(String newName) {
if (newName != null) {
this.name = newName;
}
}
public void raiseSalary(double increase) {
this.salary += increase;
}
public String getName() {
return name;
}
public double getSalary() {
return salary;
}
public String getDetails() {
return "Employee id: " + empId + "\n" + "Employee name: " + name;
}
}
The Manager class:
package com.example.domain;
public class Manager extends Employee {
private String deptName;
public Manager(int empId, String name, String ssn, double salary,
String dept) {
super(empId, name, ssn, salary);
this.deptName = dept;
}
public String getDeptName() {
return deptName;
}
public String getDetails() {
return super.getDetails() + "\n" +
"Department: " + deptName;
}
}
The EmployeeStockPlan class:
package com.example.domain;
public class EmployeeStockPlan {
public void grantStock(Employee e) {
// nothing calculated, just simulating;
System.out.println("This is an employee!");
if (e instanceof Manager) {
// process Manager stock grant
System.out.println("This is a manager!");
} else {
// error - instance of Engineer?
System.out.println("Not an engineer!");
}
return;
}
}
The main class:
EmployeeStockPlan esp = new EmployeeStockPlan();
Manager m = new Manager (12421, "Manager1", "111-4254-521", 2430, "Marketing1");
grantStock(m);
Is it possible to get a reference to this from within a Java inner class?
i.e.
Class outer {
void aMethod() {
NewClass newClass = new NewClass() {
void bMethod() {
// How to I get access to "this" (pointing to outer) from here?
}
};
}
}
During navigation of Method class I came across the function isBridge(), javadoc of which says, that its true only if java spec declares the method as true.
Please help me understand what this is used for ? Can a custom class declare its method as a bridge if required ?
Hello,
I'm writing a Java ME app and i need the label for the text field to be right aligned..
I've tried setting the layout of the TextField to Item.RIGHT but it doesn't seem to affect anything when running on my test phone (Nokia E71).
The text inside the TextField is right aligned and Lists and such items are desplayed correctly (RTL aligned) but the TextField label isn't.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Hello everyone!
I have to make an on-screen keyboard using JAVA on linux.
the problem is it has to work on the most languages.
for start, i need to et the current locale, that's clear, but after that, is there any way of getting the keyboard layout and maping of that locale?
i searched for hours, but couldn't find a thing, so i really hope you can help me.
Thanks in advance, Adam!
Please advise me the difference between two ways of declaration of java constructor
public class A{
private static A instance = new A();
public static A getInstance() { return instance;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
A a= A.getInstance();
}
}
AND
public class B{
public B(){};
public static void main(String[] args) {
B b= new B();
}
}
Thanks