Can anyone help me on how I have to run a java application which is in a package, from cmd?
Okease give me the necessay line that I have to type
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In Java you can create an abstract class that contains only abstract methods. On the other hand, you can create an interface that declares the same methods. So can you use abstract classes instead of interfaces?
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Is there any way to have a code where it can be used to open PDF file in Java application but do not side to any platform. I mean using batch file in Windows could do that. Can it be any other way to have platform independent code to open PDF on fly.
Does anyone know of a way, in Java, to convert an earth surface position from lat, lon to UTM (say in WGS84)? I'm currently looking at Geotools but unfortunately the solution is not obvious.
I recently moved from NetBeans to Eclipse and I very much miss one great feature - whenever I use method which throws some kind of exception, NetBeans alerted me and I needed to add try-catch and NetBeans automatically generated exception type for me. Is there something similiar for Eclipse?
f.e. : Integer.parseInt(new String("foo"));
NetBeans alerts I need to catch NumberFormatException.
Eclipse doesn't alert me at all
I am using Eclipse Java EE IDE for Web Developers, 3.5 - Galileo
Recently I ran into this error in my web application:
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: PermGen space
It's a typical Hibernate/JPA + IceFaces/JSF application running on Tomcat 6 and JDK 1.6.
Apparently this can occur after redeploying an application a few times.
I am trying to use groovy to do shell scripting on unix, but I am not having any luck having one process retain the environment variables changed by another process. For example,
def p1 = ["bash", "-c", "source /some/setEnv.sh"].execute()
Now, I would like a second process, p2, to inherit the environment variables that was set in p1. How can I do this? I don't see anything in java.lang.Process or its groovy extension that would spit out the environment variables after the process has executed.
When working in an actual development environment with other people, is Emacs still a valid IDE? I work with Eclipse with my co-workers, but I'm curious if there are any benefits whatsoever of using Emacs over Eclipse.
I am wanting to start WebDevelopment and I was wondering what languages I would want to learn and what (if at all possible) free tools I would want to use.
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Is there a way I can do a for loop for a certain amount of time easily? (without measuring the time ourselves using System.currentTimeMillis() ?)
I.e. I want to do something like this in Java:
int x = 0;
for( 2 minutes ) {
System.out.println(x++);
}
Thanks
Hi, im connecting to dBase from java with this string:
String url="jdbc:odbc:DRIVER={Microsoft dBase Driver (*.dbf)};DBQ="+databasePath+";DefaultDir="+databasePath+";DriverId=533;FIL=dBase IV;MaxBufferSize=2048;PageTimeout=5;";
Work fine, but with a SELECT statement i can retrieve only record that are not "deleted".
In dBase database deletet record are only flagged deleted, so i want retrive deleted record too. Is this possibile?
Thank.
I have to develop a specialised report editor in Java. The user will get a number of fields that can be layed out on a page plus some graphical elements. The resulting report design needs to be serialized into already defined database tables.
Is there any software library that will help to achieve this without reinventing the wheel? I have come across Eclipse GEF and Zest, but I am not sure if this really meets my problem.
What are the Java language and standard library design flaws you are aware of? I ask only for flaws that:
cannot be changed or are unlikely to change due to backward compatibility,
are NOT controversial, i.e. most of programmers would agree that "this is a bug not a feature" (for example checked exceptions seem to be controversial language feature, so I wouldn't classify them as "design flaw").
I am porting some functionality from a C++ application to java. This involves reading non-modifiable data files that contain regular expressions.
A lot of the data files contain regular expressions that look similar to the following:
(?<=id="VIEWSTATE".*?value=").*?(?=")
These regular expressions produce the following error:
"Look-behind group does not have an obvious maximum length near index XX"
In C++ the engine being used supported these expressions. Is there another form of regexp that can produce the same result that can be generated using expressions like my example as input?
I'd like to have some kind of file browser like Windows Explorer inside a Java Application.
I just want something that's able to list file inside a folder recursively.
Is there a simple way to do this ?
I already tried to use JFileChooser but it's not what I want.
I am new to RIA and have not been actively with this technology with all my projects as all of them we using server side Java Technology but I want to gain some experience with RIA and so my question is
How has RIA Technology evolved and
what technology stack currently
rules this domain ?
What are the recommended resources for learning RIA and in general what is the suggested approach to get started on RIA Journey ?
Thanks.
In Java, what's generally the most accepted way to organize a class in terms of the order in which declared data members and methods should be listed in the class file, keeping in mind the following and anything else you can think of for each one:
its visibility
whether it's a constructor, method, or member
if it's a method, does it overload, or override other method(s)?
At the moment I execute a native process using the following:
java.lang.Process process = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(command);
int returnCode = process.waitFor();
Suppose instead of waiting for the program to return I wish to terminate if a certain amount of time has elapsed. How do I do this?
Regexp in Java
I want to make a regexp who do this
verify if a word is like [0-9A-Za-z][._-'][0-9A-Za-z]
example for valid words
A21a_c32
daA.da2
das'2
dsada
ASDA
12SA89
non valid words
dsa#da2
34$
Thanks
I am planning to write a Java applet for Tower of Hanoi similar to link(
http://www.mazeworks.com/hanoi/index.htm )
Can you suggest how should I start and proceed.
And, btw, does it require multi threading?
And also, major part of my doubt is
to make a disc being clickable and being able to drag and drop the disc on a tower.
detect a tower (if a disc is being dragged using mouse)
i am wondering regarding Java: is there a file extension separator?
like *.doc, the "." being the question.
i know there is a line.separator. just would like my app to be portable so i need to know.
thank you.
Can anyone suggest a FileSet package/class in Java. By FileSet I mean a collection of files and directories together with regex-powered inclusion and exclusion rules (similar to Apache Ant). Thanks.