I am actually new to java programming and am finding it difficult to take integer input and storing it in variables...i would like it if someone could tell me how to do it or provide with an example like adding two numbers given by the user..
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"?
I want to make Java JDialog appear like it is presented in the [Image][1]
[1]: http://lh4.ggpht.com/_AnzmYq61hHI/S8RTAznktKI/AAAAAAAAAW0/c4HVCuchdjc/s1600-h/saveConfiguration%5B2%5D.jpg using JDK 6 Swing. Is it possible? if so kindly guide me.
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Hello,
I'm creating a java web application runing on a Tomcat server.
One of the functions fill in a StringBuffer variable with data.
At the end, I would like to propose the user to download the generated content packaged in a text file. This without having to store the file on the server.
I've been searching for a code snippet but couldn't find anything corresponding ...
I hope I've been clear enough on my problem.
Thanks in advance,
Any tips or best practices for unit testing Google Wave robots written in Java? I'm expecting to deploy on AppEngine, if that helps. I'm a fan of TDD but new to both Wave Robots and AppEngine, so I'm hoping to use TDD to help me explore the design space.
I haven't found many ways to increase the performance of a Java application that does intensive XML processing other than to leverage hardware such as Tarari or Datapower. Does anyone know of any open source ways to accelerate XML parsing?
What's the easiest way to create a simple HTTP server with Java? Are there any libraries in commons to facilitate this? I only need to respond to GET/POST, and I can't use an application server.
What's the easiest way to accomplish this?
Hi,
After some serious googleing I found out that the RandomAccessFile-class is not thread-safe. Now I could use one semaphore to lock all reads and writes but I don't think that performs very well. In theory it should be possible to do multiple reads and one write at a time.
How can I do this in Java? Is it possible at all?
Thanks!
I want to make a java application software which give the current status/information of the running computer. So, for this, is there any inbuilt/extrnal library present or not?
Can anyone give a simple code which will just. "What is the current status of laptop battery?" or "Is AC adapter is pluged in or not?"
Please help me.
I need to use a few Cyrillic characters in a Java file and in order for Eclipse to allow me to do so I need to change the encoding for that file (currently to UTF-8).
Are there any possible problems that this could cause?
Basically I want to be able to encrypt and decrypt with AES 256. What is the industry standard library for encryption in Java? Something that has been around a long time and is tried and true.
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.
What is the best procedure for storing and retrieving, using native Java serialization, generic objects like ArrayList<String>?
Edit: To clarify. When I serialize an object of type ArrayList<String> I'd like to de-serialize to the same type of object. However, I know of no way to cast back to this generic object without causing warnings.
I have a .net application which needs to expose a service consumed by a java client. The service can't be public. There should be some authentication mechanism for the client. What is the best way to do this? I'm new to web services and am confused by all the soap, wsdl etc. and have also heard a lot that it'll be a pain to get the two to communicate. Your thoughts?
Hi,
After I read Bloch's discussion http://www.infoq.com/news/2010/04/bloch_java_future
I started to think about "Do I have to switch to scala for new web developements" or is java preferred in all cases. What is your opinion ?
Thanks,
I'm using a MySQL database and accessing it through Java.
PreparedStatement prep1 = this.connection.prepareStatement("UPDATE user_table
SET Level = 'Super'
WHERE Username = ?");
prep1.setString(1, username);
The update statement above works fine however I'd like to get the number of rows affected with this statement. Is this possible please?
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?
Hi,
I'm a beginner in java. I want the logic of the small program.
I have two arrays
array = {a1,a2,a3,a4,a5,,,,,,,,,an}
and
array2 = {b1,b2,b3,b4,,,,,,,,,,,bn}
I want string as:
a1b1,a2a3b2b3,a4a5a6b4b5b6,..........an
Please tell me what will be the logic.
I know in Jython you can do
import java.util.Random as Random
Random().nextInt()
But if I have a class I wrote myself, how can I import it into Jython without putting the class itself in a package? If I have a testclass Test:
public class Test {
public void foo() {
System.out.println("bar");
}
}
that's not inside a package. Can I even import that into jython by using something along the lines offrom Test import Test?
I have an android app that I am trying to get a file path for a SAX parser. I have the following structure:
assets:(Where my xml file is)
src(same level as assets)
com
msi
androidrss(The calling java file is in here)
I tried several variations of this:
InputSource is = new InputSource("file://../../../../assets/Rss.xml");
But I always get a FNF Exception
Any suggestions?
Thanks
I have been working with the Swing library for a long time, I'm working on a new project for school and due to the nature of the program it can't look like a generic/boring swing gui. So my question is does anyone know of an interesting java gui library that is not swing or awt?
Hi there,
is it possible to access a shadowed field of an enclosing class from the enclosed one in Java?
public class Inherit {
public int a = 3;
private int b = 5;
public class Inheriting {
public int a = 23;
private int d = 8;
public void f() {
System.out.println("Here I want to get a = 3");
...
}
}
}
Cheers!