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  • SOA, unobtrusive JavaScript

    - by csetzkorn
    Hi, Let us say I have a restful web service which can deal with DTOs in json format to perform a CRUD operation. Let us also say I use jquery in an unobtrusive way to serialise my form at the frontend using: JSON.stringify What can I do to ensure that everything works even if JavaScript is switched off? Thanks. Best wishes, Christian

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  • How do I find out what android system icons mean?

    - by The Trav
    Ok, so I've got an andoid phone with a bunch of icons up the top, looks like app notifications go on the left, system icons go on the right. Most of the system icons seem reasonably intuitive, service, 3g, wireless etc. I've recently gotten a new one that looks like a phone being tilted / shaken and have absolutely no idea what it means. Is there a reference site where I can look this thing up?

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  • Chain of Responsibility Pattern: is it a good practice to have interdependent handlers?

    - by wei
    I have this scenario: I have a chain of query handlers, the first is to query the cache, if the cache can't answer it or the answer is stale, then hit a database, if it can't find the answer or the answer is stale again, then query a remote web service. But I am not sure if this is the right way to use this pattern, since the work flow is pretty much fixed, and the cache and database handlers depend on the next step's return result to refresh its records.

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  • WCF: intercept message send/receive progress in client

    - by Cullen Tsering
    Hello gurus, I have a desktop application sending/receiving messages (not files) to/from a WCF service. How do I intercept the total size of the message to be transferred and receive feedback (number of bytes transferred) during the transmission so a progress bar maybe displayed to the desktop app user? How many approaches are there? What is the best one given my application scenario? Any comments or suggestions will be greatly appreciated, Cullen

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  • In the UK, how do I find an address given the GPS coordinates?

    - by Ian Ringrose
    Sorry this is not a very well defined question, I am thinking about an ideal for a product, so need to know what is possible... Say I am standing at the fount door of a house, given the GSP coordinates from a smart phone, how can I find the address I am standing at? Is GPS good enough for this? How much does the data/service I need to use cost? What other questions should I be asking about this?

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  • wssql always returning zero rows

    - by Lavinski
    I'm using the windows search 4.0 service (wssql) to find some files, it works fine on my computer but on our server which has two drives C: and D: always returns 0 rows when searching D: Also i'm not sure if it's related but cd d: goes back to c: in the command prompt.

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  • Android Repetitive Task

    - by Steve
    In an Activity, I need to call a web service every 30 seconds or so, and use the data to update the UI. Is there a recommended approach on how to schedule a repetitive task? Thanks

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  • Apache installation in folder with chinese characters in name

    - by Zsolti
    I would like to install an Apache server into a folder like c:\anything\???\anything2\ under windows. When I try to start the service it sais that: httpd: Syntax error on line xx of C:/anything/\xe6\x80\x98\xe6\x80\x99\e6\80\9a/anything2/apache/conf/httpd.conf: ServerRoot must be a valid directory Does anyone have a solution?

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  • Sharing DefaultHttpClient in Android. To synchronize or not to synchronize?

    - by johnrock
    In an Android app, I am using one static instance of org.apache.http.impl.client.DefaultHttpClient and sharing that instance in all activities and services of the app, so that this client may be used to log in once to a remote server and all subsequent user requests to that remote server will remain authenticated. Every activity or Service that makes a GET or POST to this remote server calls the same method : MyUtilityClass.gettHttpClient() Do I need to worry about synchronization of this httpclient? If so, what is the best way to handle this?

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  • iPhone XML SOAP requests or .NET Web Services

    - by CocoaNewBee
    I've been trying to to consume SOAP requests (.NET web services) and have found some pretty good tools that I wanted to share: 1) http://grabalife.com/2009/10/19/using-net-web-services-and-dataset-objects-in-your-iphone-app/ Really easy clean way to perform all the call needed for consuming the services. 2) http://code.google.com/p/mac-soapclient/ SOAP Client uses WSDL files you provide to dynamically create a graphical user interface for any given SOAP-based web service Hopefully that will help someone as much as me!!! Happy coding !

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  • What is the order of Android call state change when out going or incoming happened?

    - by CKR666
    The following are the changes in phone state in android CALL_STATE_OFFHOOK CALL_STATE_IDLE CALL_STATE_RINGING When i am making an outgoing call ,one received my call and after some time I or He ends the call. When i have a incoming call ,I received the call and after some time I or He ends the call. Where i want to use the broadcast receiver and Listener and why service is using for doing this.

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  • Calling C# code from Java?

    - by Keith G
    Does anyone have a good solution for integrating some C# code into a java application? The code is small, so I could re-write in java, but I would rather reuse the code if possible. Don't repeat yourself, etc. Also, I know I can expose the C# as a web service or whatever, but it has some security/encryption stuff in there, so I would rather keep it tightly integrated if possible. Edit: It's going to be on a server-based app, so "downloading" another runtime is irrelevant.

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  • Recommendations for java captcha libraries

    - by skaffman
    I'm looking for a replacement for JCaptcha, which doesn't seem to be maintained any more, and isn't very good to begin with. The replacement has to integrate nicely with JavaEE webapps. As I can see it, there are three options: JCaptcha - No longer maintained, crude API SimpleCaptcha - much nicer API, nicer captchas, but seems to be Java6 only ReCaptcha - easy to use, uses remote web-service to generate captchas, but not much control over look and feel Has anyone used any others, that they'd recommend?

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  • Crackers - How do they do it, how do we fight back?

    - by zedo
    As someone who is interested in learning more about the security side of technology, I ask you all the following questions: How is it that crackers crack software? What techniques are used to do so? I would imagine that the cracking methods depend upon the language the software is written in, right? Aside from using something like cloud-based security for SaaS ((software as a service) which isn't always an option), what choices does one have to prevent their software from being compromised?

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  • Money Transaction without using in-app purchase for iphone app

    - by Jaydevsinh Gohil
    I want to implement the payment gateway like functionality in my iphone application other than In-App Purchase feature provided by Apple. So, i have one Question regarding the application approval on Appstore that, if i will redirect user to the UIwebview for payment related functionality, then apple will reject this application for not following the human interface guideline or it will allow this. Other way i can do it by calling web-service for the transaction of money. So, again there is any chance of app rejection on AppStore. Please share your thought on this

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  • Make instance of class in java at runtime

    - by Milan
    In my program I generate classes dynamically but when I try: Class service = Class.forName("com.MyClass"); I recieve java.lang.ClassNotFoundException If I run one more time the program (in Eclipse), then it is working. Does anybody see the problem

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  • Sending SMS using free gateway

    - by ush
    I just wanted to develop one web application which allows users to send an SMS to any mobile free of charge . I searched on the net and found many codes and articles and through those articles i came to know that for that kind of application, i required either of the following things: Web service (Third party web services that are free but not working or not delivering the sms) GSM Modem ( I don't have any idea about this) SMS Gateway ( I don't have any idea about plz suggest me a idea

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