Are there exists an simple AMPQ server/broker implementation written in Java?
I need it only for local integration tests, starting it from ant/maven, and i don't need any features like a clustering, persistence, performance and so on. Just a fake RabbitMQ-like instance, without installation (just as a dependency at maven pom) and configuration.
I need to write a custom batch File renamer. I've got the bulk of it done except I can't figure out how to check if a file is already open. I'm just using the java.io.File package and there is a canWrite() method but that doesn't seem to test if the file is in use by another program. Any ideas on how I can make this work?
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
as we "No keyword should be used as an Identifier in java". But there will be some words like asser or enum or any other which have been added as keyword in version 1.4, 1.5 resp. So if any older version code is used to compile with new javac, what happens if that code contains these words as an identifier?
I am just starting with JAVA serialization, I have one exercise to do and I need to lock serialization on any class, it is suppose to throw an exception when I attempt to serialize that class. Does anyone know how to do it?
Thank you
I have created a game in java and now I just need to add a timer that allow the user to play under 60s. I have searched on internet and found the timer for swing and util packages. could you please just give me a method to be able to use it in my game???
Java's jar file format builds off of the zip file format, and supports compression of the class files inside it. When and how does the JVM decide which class files to uncompress and pull out of the jars on its classpath? Is the process dynamic and done at runtime as classes are needed, or are they all uncompressed up front before the program actually runs?
When I use the annotation:
@XmlRootElement(name="RootElement", namespace="namespace")
class RootElement {
to create xml file from java, it creates the root element as:
<ns2:RootElement xmlns:ns2="namespace">
but I wanted to create without the "ns2", like:
<RootElement xmlns="namespace">
Any idea how to fix it?
Reletad link (example I used to create the xml):
http://www.java2s.com/Code/JavaAPI/javax.xml.bind.annotation/XmlRootElementname.htm
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?
I have a java primitive type at hand:
Class c = int.class; // or long.class, or boolean.class
I'd like to get a 'default value' for this class - specifically the value is assigned to fields of this type if they are not initialized. E.g., '0' for a number, 'false' for a boolean.
Is there a generic way to do this? I tried
c.newInstance()
But I'm getting an InstantiationException, and not a default instance.
hi,
when I write a new text file in Java, I get these characters at the beginning of the file:
¨Ìt
This is the code:
public static void writeMAP(String filename, Object object) throws IOException {
ObjectOutputStream oos = new ObjectOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(filename));
oos.writeObject(object);
oos.close();
}
thanks
I need encrypt data using exactly the PKCS#1 V2.0 encryption method (defined in item 7.2.1 of the PKCS#1V2 specification).
Is it already implemented for Java?
I'm thinking in something like just pass a parameter to javax.crypto.Cipher specifying "PKCS#1V2", I wonder if there is something like this?
I need to implement a cache solution in java for a cluster of 9 servers with web applications. I saw apache JCS, seems old, do you know another open source solution ?
thanks
Is it possible to reliably determine the compilation time stamp of a given class for both java applications running locally and as applets and/or JNLP webapps ?
Is there any framework, whick allows to mock concrete classes, not only interfaces in java 1.4? I have third party code with a singleton class, where I wanna change one function, without touching orignal code. Is it possible?
To learn from good examples, what are the best open source Google App Engine applications out there?
I don't care if it is Java or Python based.
Please one app per answer. Feel free to add a link to the live app (if there is) and to the project page.
I am trying to code a game following instructions contained in an OU TMA document which read:
In the constructor, write code to assign a new instance of Random to ran which you should create using the Random class's zero argument constructor
Will this code work?
Random ran = new Random(0) ;
I am a relative newbie to Java, and I don't understand exactly what the instructions mean
I am basically a web application developer, never in my career got a chance of trying out this.. can someone explain the whys and the wherefores for using Native code in java? Thanks a Ton in advance!