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  • Why did Sun develop the Java platform? [closed]

    - by nic28
    Why did Sun (now owned by Oracle, I know) develop the Java Plaform? How does it make business sense? It seems to me like it would be a very expensive project (also, any ideas on how much they spent/are spending to develop/maintain the platform?). Are they making money by selling support or something?

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  • Java threads for the beginner

    - by Boba
    I've been trying to explain Java threading to a colleague who has never been exposed to multi-threaded applications, but apparently I'm not a very good teacher. Can anyone recommend a good online or offline resource that can explain threading in a simple, step-by-step manner? I know it's a complex topic, but surely there exists an article, book, or other explanation that can result in an "Aha! I get it, finally!" moment.

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  • Java 1.7ea: Files.probeContentType(path) returns null

    - by Cybertizzen
    Hi, I'm having a bit of a strange problem with an application using the Files.probeContentType(path)-method to test for file type: On both my Ubuntu and Fedora systems, it works fine, but when moved to a RedHat Enterprise server (2.6.18-194.el5 #1 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux), it only returns null. I'm using java 7 early access (1.7.0-ea-b84). I have to use this version due to functionality that isn't included in 1.6. Does anyone have an idea of what might be the problem here?

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  • Generic solution to deselect buttons in java

    - by Hectoret
    In a set of radio buttons of the same group, only one can be selected at the same time. I would like to have the same behaviour with a normal button. Imagine there's a row of 3 buttons. When a button is selected it changes: but.setSelected(true) and the other two buttons should be NOT selected: but.setSelected(false) Now, is there a generic, simple and clean solution to accomplish that in Java (Swing) ?

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  • Java Applet flickers on redraw();

    - by Dan
    OK so here's my code: http://www.so.pastebin.com/08ghTkQL When I press UP, DOWN, LEFT, or RIGHT... the applet redraws itself and positions the new player... sometimes when I do this (pressing buttons), the whole java applet flickers.... how do I stop this? Thank you.

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  • visualizing enter symbol in java (Serif/SansSerif preferred)

    - by Tom
    How can I display the graphical "enter symbol" within java applet using fonts? I want to show "?", which is U+21B5 DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH CORNER LEFTWARDS. – I want to draw this to applet's screen so that it works in WIN, LINUX, MACOSX, etc. Is there a font available that makes this possible or should I draw it manually somehow? g2d.setFont("SymbolFont??which one"); g2d.drawString(myenterSymbolHere,x,Y);

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  • Java random values and duplicates

    - by f-Prime
    I have an array (cards) of 52 cards (13x4), and another array (cardsOut) of 25 cards (5x5). I want to copy elements from the 52 cards into the 25 card array by random. Also, I dont want any duplicates in the 5x5 array. So here's what I have: double row=Math.random() *13; double column=Math.random() *4; boolean[][] duplicates=new boolean[13][4]; pokerGame[][] cardsOut = new pokerGame[5][5]; for (int i=0;i<5;i++) for (int j=0;j<5;j++){ if(duplicates[(int)row][(int)column]==false){ cardsOut[i][j]=cards[(int)row][(int)column]; duplicates[(int)row][(int)column]=true; } } 2 problems in this code. First, the random values for row and column are only generated once, so the same value is copied into the 5x5 array every time. Since the same values are being copied every time, I'm not sure if my duplicate checker is very effective, or if it works at all. How do I fix this?

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  • simple Java "service provider frameworks"?

    - by Jason S
    I refer to "service provider framework" as discussed in Chapter 2 of Effective Java, which seems like exactly the right way to handle a problem I am having, where I need to instantiate one of several classes at runtime, based on a String to select which service, and an Configuration object (essentially an XML snippet): But how do I get the individual service providers (e.g. a bunch of default providers + some custom providers) to register themselves? interface FooAlgorithm { /* methods particular to this class of algorithms */ } interface FooAlgorithmProvider { public FooAlgorithm getAlgorithm(Configuration c); } class FooAlgorithmRegistry { private FooAlgorithmRegistry() {} static private final Map<String, FooAlgorithmProvider> directory = new HashMap<String, FooAlgorithmProvider>(); static public FooAlgorithmProvider getProvider(String name) { return directory.get(serviceName); } static public boolean registerProvider(String name, FooAlgorithmProvider provider) { if (directory.containsKey(name)) return false; directory.put(name, provider); return true; } } e.g. if I write custom classes MyFooAlgorithm and MyFooAlgorithmProvider to implement FooAlgorithm, and I distribute them in a jar, is there any way to get registerProvider to be called automatically, or will my client programs that use the algorithm have to explicitly call FooAlgorithmRegistry.registerProvider() for each class they want to use?

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  • Question about cloning in Java

    - by devoured elysium
    In Effective Java, the author states that: If a class implements Cloneable, Object's clone method returns a field-by-field copy of the object; otherwise it throws CloneNotSupportedException. What I'd like to know is what he means with field-by-field copy. Does it mean that if the class has X bytes in memory, it will just copy that piece of memory? If yes, then can I assume all value types of the original class will be copied to the new object? class Point { private int x; private int y; @Override public Point clone() { return (Point)super.clone(); } } If what Object.clone() does is a field by field copy of the Point class, I'd say that I wouldn't need to explicitly copy fields x and y, being that the code shown above will be more than enough to make a clone of the Point class. That is, the following bit of code is redundant: @Override public Point clone() { Point newObj = (Point)super.clone(); newObj.x = this.x; //redundant newObj.y = this.y; //redundant } Am I right? I know references of the cloned object will point automatically to where the original object's references pointed to, I'm just not sure what happens specifically with value types. If anyone could state clearly what Object.clone()'s algorithm specification is (in easy language) that'd be great. Thanks

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  • Custom message with FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().addMessage is not displayed in page (JSF)

    - by bblanco
    Hi! My page: ... <div id="header"> <!-- content header --> </div> <div id="content"> <h:messages /> <h:ouputText value="#{example.text}" /> </div> ... My managedBean: public class ExampleManagedBean(){ private String text; public String getText(){ FacesContext.getCurrentInstance(). addMessage(null, new FacesMessage(FacesMessage.SEVERITY_WARN, "Warning message...", null)); return text; } public void setText(String text){ this.text = text; } } My problem is that the warning message not is rendered in page. Why?

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  • Unable to launch Eclipse 4.1.2 after installing the Eclipse e4 tooling

    - by Kuldeep Jain
    After installing Eclipse e4 Tools in my Eclipse 4.1.2 from update site. I am getting error when launching the eclipse.exe "An error has occurred. See the log file <my_workspace_path>\.metadata\.log". And the content of .log file are: !SESSION 2012-04-06 16:00:01.609 ----------------------------------------------- eclipse.buildId=M20120223-0900 java.fullversion=J2RE 1.6.0 IBM J9 2.4 Windows XP x86-32 jvmwi3260sr5-20090519_35743 (JIT enabled, AOT enabled) J9VM - 20090519_035743_lHdSMr JIT - r9_20090518_2017 GC - 20090417_AA BootLoader constants: OS=win32, ARCH=x86, WS=win32, NL=en_US Command-line arguments: -os win32 -ws win32 -arch x86 -clean -console !ENTRY org.eclipse.osgi 4 0 2012-04-06 16:00:17.343 !MESSAGE Application error !STACK 1 java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: Array index out of range: 1 at org.eclipse.emf.common.util.URI.segment(URI.java:1731) at org.eclipse.e4.ui.internal.workbench.ReflectionContributionFactory.getBundle(ReflectionContributionFactory.java:135) at org.eclipse.e4.ui.internal.workbench.ReflectionContributionFactory.doCreate(ReflectionContributionFactory.java:61) at org.eclipse.e4.ui.internal.workbench.ReflectionContributionFactory.create(ReflectionContributionFactory.java:53) at org.eclipse.e4.ui.internal.workbench.E4Workbench.processHierarchy(E4Workbench.java:196) at org.eclipse.e4.ui.internal.workbench.E4Workbench.init(E4Workbench.java:122) at org.eclipse.e4.ui.internal.workbench.E4Workbench.<init>(E4Workbench.java:73) at org.eclipse.e4.ui.internal.workbench.swt.E4Application.createE4Workbench(E4Application.java:293) at org.eclipse.ui.internal.Workbench$3.run(Workbench.java:534) at org.eclipse.core.databinding.observable.Realm.runWithDefault(Realm.java:332) at org.eclipse.ui.internal.Workbench.createAndRunWorkbench(Workbench.java:520) at org.eclipse.ui.PlatformUI.createAndRunWorkbench(PlatformUI.java:149) at org.eclipse.ui.internal.ide.application.IDEApplication.start(IDEApplication.java:123) at org.eclipse.equinox.internal.app.EclipseAppHandle.run(EclipseAppHandle.java:196) at org.eclipse.core.runtime.internal.adaptor.EclipseAppLauncher.runApplication(EclipseAppLauncher.java:110) at org.eclipse.core.runtime.internal.adaptor.EclipseAppLauncher.start(EclipseAppLauncher.java:79) at org.eclipse.core.runtime.adaptor.EclipseStarter.run(EclipseStarter.java:344) at org.eclipse.core.runtime.adaptor.EclipseStarter.run(EclipseStarter.java:179) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:37) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:599) at org.eclipse.equinox.launcher.Main.invokeFramework(Main.java:622) at org.eclipse.equinox.launcher.Main.basicRun(Main.java:577) at org.eclipse.equinox.launcher.Main.run(Main.java:1410) I also tried the eclipse.exe -clean to launch it but getting same error.

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  • Atomikos vs JOTM vs Bitronix vs ????

    - by HDave
    I am new to JTA and it's underlying transaction managers. Can anyone explain the pros/cons of each of these? Feel free to add others I didn't list in title. Also, don't the major applications servers (WebSphere, JBoss, Glassfish) have their own JTA compliant transaction manager? In those environments, would you still use these third party implementations?

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  • JSF a4j:commandButton not working when 'disabled' is set

    - by Jon
    Hello, When I include a 'disabled' attribute on an a4j:commandButton, the button's action is not performed. Taking the 'disabled' attribute out causes it to work properly. I am not doing any special validation (that I'm aware of) and am not seeing any validation error messages. Here is part of my page: <t:dataTable id="myTable" var="region" value="#{MyPageBackingBean.regions}" width="100%"> ... <a4j:commandButton value="Update" action="#{region.doUpdate}" oncomplete="alert('done');" disabled="#{!empty region && region.messageEmpty}" immediate="true"/> ... </t:dataTable> Any ideas? Thanks! Edit: I tried setting preserveDataModel="true" on the t:dataTable to no avail. I also made a test having an a4j:commandButton and text box with no data table, but the backing bean action is still not being fired: <h:form> <a4j:region> <a4j:outputPanel id="testregion"> <h:messages id="messages"/> <a4j:status> <f:facet name="start"> <h:graphicImage value="/images/progress_indicator.gif"/> </f:facet> </a4j:status> <h:inputTextarea rows="5" value="#{MyPageBackingBean.myValue}" style="width:100%; border: 1px solid #99CCFF;"> <a4j:support event="onkeyup" reRender="testregion" eventsQueue="messageModificationQueue" ignoreDupResponses="true" requestDelay="500"/> </h:inputTextarea> <a4j:commandButton id="doDelete" value="Delete" action="#{MyPageBackingBean.dummy}" reRender="testregion" disabled="#{empty MyPageBackingBean.myValue}"/> <h:outputText value="#{MyPageBackingBean.myValue}"/> </a4j:outputPanel> </a4j:region> </h:form> Here is the new backing bean code used for testing: private String m_myValue = null; public String getMyValue() { return m_myValue; } public void setMyValue(String value) { m_myValue = value; } private String mystr2 = null; public String dummy() { mystr2 = "hello"; return null; } Thanks!

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  • File upload and Download in a web app using struts2

    - by lakshmanan
    Hi In struts2 upload methods, can I choose where the uploaded file must be saved. I mean, all the examples in web ask me to store in WEB-INF which surely is not a good idea. I want to be able to store the uploaded file in any place in my disk. How should i do it? Can i do it with help of ServletContextAware interceptor ?

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  • JSF - get managed bean by name

    - by Konrad Garus
    I'm trying to write a custom servlet (for AJAX/JSON) in which I would like to reference my @ManagedBeans by name. I'm hoping to map: http://host/app/myBean/myProperty to: @ManagedBean(name="myBean") public class MyBean { public String getMyProperty(); } Is it possible to load a bean by name from a regular servlet? Is there a JSF servlet or helper I could use for it? I seem to be spoilt by Spring in which all this is too obvious.

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  • JSF Page does not submit when onclick javascript is added to menu item?

    - by Padmarag
    I show some detail using popup windows. I want to close those when the user clicks on sign-out link. I have a JavaScript function that'll close the windows. The sign-out link is rendered using Navigation MenuModel. The definition in faces-config is as below - <managed-bean> <managed-bean-name>signoutNavigation</managed-bean-name> <managed-bean-class>com.xxx.xxx.framework.NavigationItem</managed-bean-class> <managed-bean-scope>none</managed-bean-scope> <managed-property> <property-name>label</property-name> <value>Sign Out</value> </managed-property> <managed-property> <property-name>viewId</property-name> <value>/signout.jsp</value> </managed-property> <managed-property> <property-name>outcome</property-name> <value>signout</value> </managed-property> <managed-property> <property-name>onclick</property-name> <value>closeOrderWindows()</value> </managed-property> </managed-bean> The problem is when I use the "onclick" property on managed-bean, the page doesn't submit to "signout.jsp" and remains on same page. When I remove/comment the "onclick" part, the page gets submitted properly. I use MyFaces Trinidad.

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  • Issue while loading a dll library file... java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: Can't load library

    - by Bhaskara Krishna Mohan Potam
    Hi, While loading a dll file, I am getting the following exception: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: Can't load library: D:\Transliteration\rlpnc-3.1.0-sdk-ia32-w32-msvc80\rlp\bin\ia32-w32-msvc80\btutiljni.dll at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary(Unknown Source) at java.lang.Runtime.load0(Unknown Source) at java.lang.System.load(Unknown Source) at com.basistech.util.internal.Native.bootstrapUtilitiesJNI(Unknown Source) at com.basistech.util.internal.Native.loadLibrary(Unknown Source) at com.basistech.rnt.jni.(Unknown Source) at com.basistech.rnt.RNTEnvironment.(Unknown Source) at SampleTranslator.(TranslateNameSample.java:88) at TranslateNameSample.main(TranslateNameSample.java:62) not sure about the root cause of the issue. Can anybody help me out in resolving this issue. Thanks, Bhaskar

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  • Type of object returned by an input from a web page

    - by controlfreak123
    I'm attempting to upload a file into a jsp and then use the file in some other code. My problem is that it comes into the servlet as an Object via the request.getAttribute() call so I don't know what to cast it to. I have this code so far to try and test what it is but I'm getting a NullPointerException. PrintWriter out = response.getWriter(); out.println(request.getAttribute("file1").getClass()); Is my understanding of whats going on flawed or am I just coding it up wrong?

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  • Jsf RichFaces autocomplete : get the String for autocomplete- method()

    - by JavaNullPointer
    Part of my xhmtl-Page: <rich:autocomplete autocompleteMethod="#{autocompletMit.searchbyName()}" mode="cachedAjax" fetchValue="#{controller.mitarbeiter.mitarbeiterName}" autocompleteList="#{autocompletMit.autocompleteList}" minChars="1" autofill="true" var="it" > <h:outputText value="#{it.mitarbeiterName}" style="font-weight:bold"/> </rich:autocomplete> Bean for my Autocomplete: @ManagedBean(name = "autocompletMit") @RequestScoped public class AutoCompleteMitarbeiter implements Serializable { @EJB private Transaktionssteuerung transakt; private List<String> autocompleteList = new ArrayList<String>(); String nameSearch; public List<String> searchbyName(Object o) { String test = (String) o; //always get here a NullPointerException List<Mitarbeiter> alleMitarbeiter = transakt.alleMitarbeiter(); for (Iterator<Mitarbeiter> it = alleMitarbeiter.iterator(); it.hasNext();) { if (it.next().getMitarbeiterName().startsWith(test)) { autocompleteList.add(it.next().getMitarbeiterName()); } } return autocompleteList; } I always get a NullPointerException for String test = (String) o; I dont know how to get the StringInput correctly from </rich:autocomplete>-Input....

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