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  • Creating an invisible button in Java Swing

    - by AniDev
    Hello, I have seen many times on Java Swing GUIs buttons that look like images until the mouse rolls over them. They appear to not have their content area filled. When the mouse rolls over them, the content area fills in but the button looks as though the mouse is not hovering over it. An example of this would be the toolbar of buttons used to activate each demo in SwingSet2. How is this effect possible? Thanks!

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  • How to time Java program execution speed

    - by George Mic
    Sorry if this sounds like a dumb question but how do you time the execution of a java program? I'm not sure what class I should use to do this. I'm kinda looking for something like: //Some timer starts here for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) { // Do something } //End timer here System.out.println("Total execution time: " + totalExecutionTime); Thanks

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  • Problem in java.util.Set.addAll() method

    - by Yatendra Goel
    I have a java.util.Set<City> cities and I need to add cities to this set in 2 ways: By adding individual city (with the help of cities.add(city) method call) By adding another set of cities to this set (with the help of cities.addAll(anotherCitiesSet) method call) But the problem in second approach is that i don't know whether there were any duplicate cities in the anotherCitiesSet. I want to do some processing whenever a duplicate entry is tried to be entered in thecities set.

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  • Java: file write on finalize method

    - by sowrov
    In my understanding a singleton object will destroy only when the application is about to terminate. So in C++ I write a Singleton class to log my application and in that Singleton logger's destructor I log the time when my application was terminated. Things worked perfectly in C++. Now I want to have that same logger in Java, as in java there is no destructor so I implemented the finalize method for that singleton logger. But it seem that finalize method actually never get called. So, I add that System.runFinalizersOnExit(true); line, somewhere in my code (though I know it is deprecated) and that finalize method get called every time before termination of the app. But still there is a problem! If I try to write anything on file in that finalize method, It does not work, though System.out work without any problem! :( Can you guys help me on this problem? Here is a sample code of what I am try to do: Singleton Logger Class: public class MyLogger { FileWriter writer; private MyLogger() { try { this.writer = new FileWriter("log.txt"); } catch (IOException ex) { } } public static MyLogger getInstance() { return MyLoggerHolder.INSTANCE; } private static class MyLoggerHolder { private static final MyLogger INSTANCE = new MyLogger(); } @Override protected void finalize () { try { super.finalize(); System.out.println("Here"); //worked correctly. this.writer.write(new Date().toString()+System.getProperty("line.separator")); this.writer.write("End"); this.writer.flush(); //does not work! this.writer.close(); } catch (Throwable ex) { } } public synchronized void log(String str) { try { this.writer.write(new Date().toString()+System.getProperty("line.separator")); this.writer.write(str+"\n"); this.writer.flush(); } catch (IOException ex) { } } } Main: public class Main { public static void main(String[] args) { System.runFinalizersOnExit(true); MyLogger logger = MyLogger.getInstance(); logger.log("test"); } }

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  • Good concurrency example of Java vs. Clojure

    - by Michiel Borkent
    Clojure is said to be a language that makes multi-thread programming easier. From the Clojure.org website: Clojure simplifies multi-threaded programming in several ways. Now I'm looking for a non-trivial problem solved in Java and in Clojure so I can compare/contrast their simplicity. Anyone?

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  • couldn't start a java application as a windows service

    - by rgksugan
    I have written a java application which is a RMI server. I need to start rmiregistry to run this application and i also want my apllication to start automatically when the system starts. I have converted my application into a windows servise. When i try to start my service it shows this error Error 1067: The process terminated unexpectedly Is it because my program throws an exception when my application is started before the rmiregistry is started.

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  • parsing JSON in java ?

    - by bukuai
    How to parsing JSON in java? { "code": 100, "message": "SUCCESS", "result": { "list": [ { "cardNumber": "ALUFZZ5SZ1Q5", "expireTime": 1270742400, "surplusThreshold": 4, "uid": 771292, "useTime": 1270214375, "wareId": 1145 }, { "cardNumber": "ALUFZZ5SZ1QD", "expireTime": 1270828800, "surplusThreshold": 7, "uid": 784289, "useTime": 1270302200, "wareId": 1145 }, { "cardNumber": "ALUFZZ5SZ1RC", "expireTime": 1270828800, "surplusThreshold": 10, "uid": 773664, "useTime": 1270300871, "wareId": 1145 }, { "cardNumber": "ALUFZZ5SZ1UM", "expireTime": 1270828800, "surplusThreshold": 10, "uid": 779560, "useTime": 1270282841, "wareId": 1145 }, { "cardNumber": "ALUFZZ5SZ1VT", "expireTime": 1270656000, "surplusThreshold": 2, "uid": 754099, "useTime": 1270106775, "wareId": 1145 } ], "pageCount": 61, "pageIndex": 2, "pageSize": 5, "recordCount": 308 } }

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  • Running a Java program with input from a file

    - by Katy
    I am writing a program that reads the input from a file and then prints it to the screen. When I run it without taking the input from the file, it works perfectly fine. However, every time I try to run it from the file it gives me an "Exception in thread "main" java.util.NoSuchElementException: No line found at" error that occurs every place the input is suppose to be read. I have no idea what is going on.

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  • Java Packages in Seperate repository than others

    - by sethxian
    I was wondering if it's possible to have a java package setup using a different subversion repository than the rest. Ideally, I would probably go with a different library project, but in the case of BlackBerry, the 3rd party library linking does not work well, so I would like to just separate my UI package into a different repository than the rest so that I can control the UI better for different OS versions, but leave all the other packages the same. Is this possible?

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  • Java's equivalent to bisect in python

    - by systemsfault
    Hello all, Is there a java equivalent to python's bisect library? With python's bisect you can do array bisection with directions. For instance bisect.bisect_left does: Locate the proper insertion point for item in list to maintain sorted order. The parameters lo and hi may be used to specify a subset of the list which should be considered; by default the entire list is used.

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  • How to capture video from webcam(in java)?

    - by user243680
    I want to develop an application in java to capture video from webcam and store it onto a particular location.Can anyone provide me the working code? What type(usb,ip etc..) of webcam is the best in order to develop the application. Please help me. how to proceed?

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  • Resize form objects in Java

    - by PeerFull
    I have a Java applet, which is a form that draw shapes into it (Rect, Oval, Line). Each shape is represented by 2 points and can draw itself to the form. When the JApplet form resizes, I need to resize the shapes also while keeping the aspect ratio. I didn't find an high quality solution for doing this that solves this problem. Tried to write a solution from this, but it came up as lousy when tested, Can someone publish an example code for doing that please?

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  • Wrapper class for HttpGet / Post in Java?

    - by Tim Green
    Hi, Sorry, I'm quite new to Java. I've stumbled across HttpGet and HttpPost which seem to be perfect for my needs, but a little long winded. I have written a rather bad wrapper class, but does anyone know of where to get a better one? Ideally, I'd be able to do String response = fetchContent("http://url/", postdata); where postdata is optional. Thanks!

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  • Do you find java.util.logging sufficient?

    - by Yuval A
    Per the title, do you find the default Java logging framework sufficient for your needs? Do you use alternative logging services such as log4j or others? If so, why? I'd like to hear any advice you have regarding logging requirements in different types of projects, and when integrating frameworks is actually necessary and/or useful.

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  • Replacement for java.util.zip for streaming usage?

    - by evilfred
    java.util.zip sucks for stream compression. The longer you leave an Inflator/Deflator open without calling end(), the more native memory it uses up. This is a known issue: http://bugs.sun.com/view_bug.do?bug_id=4797189 which nobody seems to care about fixing. What is a good alternative? Preferably one that is free and is still actively supported by its developers.

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