Is it somehow possible to hook keypress event in background application on Symbian running smartphone? And is it possible to create any background application with Java ME?
Do you know a good guide for Java, such as "dive into python" for python?
If I searched google I expect I would find tons of random guides, but trying them all until I found a good one could take ages... that's why I am asking: do you already know one in particular? one you KNOW is good?
I already know C, PHP and a bit of Python, if that matters.
I'd like to merge 2 XML streams (strings) in Java, necessarily by XSLT (that I could change the transformation), but the problem is that the XMLs come as a string. There are many examples, but through the files.
Can this be done without saving them in files?
Thanks.
Is it to possible to capitalize the letters in a Textfield as they are being typed by the user in Java?
E.g. The user would type 'hello' and 'HELLO' would appear in the Textfield.
(Odd request and I don't like the idea either.)
I'm trying to extend a Java Swing component in Clojure, i.e. I want to extend a javax.swing.JComponent and add some custom methods implemented in pure Clojure in addition to all the standard inherited methods.
I've tried using "proxy" which works great if I just want a single instance (in the same way as an anonymous inner class). However I'd really like a named class so that I can generate an arbitrary number of instances.
What's the recommended way of doing this?
I have a Java web app that I develop on a Windows machine and will deploy on a Unix machine.
There are some file path settings and permissions details that differ on the two (and there is nothing I can do to change this). Is there some way of detecting which machine the app is sitting on (it's only one of two), either by detecting the operating system or the computer's name so I can then using the appropriate settings.
I have a neural network written in Java which uses a sigmoid transfer function defined as follows:
private static double sigmoid(double x)
{
return 1 / (1 + Math.exp(-x));
}
and this is called many times during training and computation using the network. Is there any way of speeding this up? It's not that it's slow, it's just that it is used a lot, so a small optimisation here would be a big overall gain.
My Java.app broadcasts a packet on the network as soon as it starts up. Everytime I start this app, the MAC asks me do I want to allow network connections blah..blah.. Can I use info.plist or something to allow network access to this app and not bother the user who has trustingly downloaded and installed my app.
Thanks
I am trying to parse a string which in JSON format only that keys are not enclosed in quotes. I can very well parse this string in Javascript, but can not find a Java API which will help me parse this. All the APIs I tried assumes strict JSON format.
Can anyone suggest a library which has an option to parse this, or a whole new approach to the problem (say like use regex instead) ?
Hi
I am noob to parsers.I like to fetch specific data from a website I need to use parsers for that. Can anybody please tel me how to get started with parsers.What do I need to download?
Can anybody the code to fetch the data from a website using parsers in java.
Thanks in advance.
Hello,
I am writing a piece of code in which i have to find only complete words for example if i have
String str = "today is tuesday";
and i am searching for "t" then i should not find any word.
Can anybody tell how can i write such a program in java?
Hi,
I am trying to send a file through a java socket and receive it through another. However, this happens:
Send Content:
/*
This is simply a file to transfer
*/
Received:
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Is there a representation of a graph in Java standard libraries, like there is in the boost library in C++? Is there a graph representation which is a standard in the business?
Is it possible to create a simple server in Java that returns a response based on a given key?
So it would be a simple program, that stores a hashmap and returns the result based on a key provided by the client.
What would be the fasted implementation, to have it over HTTP or a socket? The client will be a web based application.
I have seen that there many books titled
1)Build Ecommerce website in php
2)Build shopping cars in php or asp.net
Is there any book which explains from scratch how to start building a website in java using any frame work or with servlets or jsp
like
1)Basic form with logins and registration
2)building catalogue system
3)Building shopping cart
4)Building newletters system
So i can strat reading it
Im trying to implement and realtime audio streaming swing desktop app . trying to get bytes of audio using java.net classes and then feeding it to play .
Just trying blind punches undersea water thinking the water tank will crack :((
help or any suggestion ?
I have a big XML which contains around 300 elements. I need to modify 2 or 3 elements in this xml using Java. I don't want to go for conventional marshalling and unmarshalling as it involves the parsing of the whole XML. How is XPath/XSLT manipulation? I know that I can easily read the data but i need to modify the same and put in back in the same XML. The primary concern here is performance. Kindly advise
Actually I'm working with BufferedImages, that provide me pixel values in int type.
Do you know a Java object to represent an image that the pixel value in double or float type?
hi friends,
How to read XML file into two dimensional array using java. Am new to this concept. Please suggest me any ideas and suggest any websites and examples regarding this question.
I am using the following:
java.awt.Container.add(Component comp, Object constraints)
How do I specificy the constraints object? I need to be able to place a component within the container.
Oh and my class extends JInternalFrame if this helps...
I need to specify coordinates to place the component within the container
From what time I've spent with threads in Java, I've found these two ways to write threads.
public class ThreadA implements Runnable {
public void run() {
//Code
}
}
//with a "new Thread(threadA).start()" call
public class ThreadB extends Thread {
public ThreadB() {
super("ThreadB");
}
public void run() {
//Code
}
}
//with a "threadB.start()" call
Is there any significant difference in these two blocks of code?