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  • Hibernate : Disabling contextual LOB creation as createClob() method threw error

    - by Giri Byaks
    Hi, I am using using hibernate 3.5.6 with Oracle 10g. I am seeing the below exception during initialization but the application itself is working fine. What is the cause for this exception? and how it can be corrected? Exception Disabling contextual LOB creation as createClob() method threw error : java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException Info Oracle version: Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.4.0 JDBC driver: Oracle JDBC driver, version: 11.1.0.7.0 Thanks, Girish

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  • to get URL address

    - by rohith
    how to get URL address while every time page is refreshed in java..? i'm doing projects which requires URL(domain name ) while every ti e page is refreshed..!!

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  • How to deploy axis2 + MyBatis

    - by henry
    I am trying to do webservice (I am quite new in Webservice under java). I am using netbeans. Axis2 is having problem trying to locate the the xml configuration file for mybatis Anyone can tell me how to successfully deploy mybatis configuration. Should I manually copy the configuration under .netbeans\6.8\apache-tomcat-6.0.20_base\webapps\axis2\WEB-INF\classes or there is any other setting?

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  • Runtime.getRuntime.exec() problem with running Word document

    - by Milan
    Hello everybody! when I write in commandline in windows: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office12>winword.exe /mOpenPage c:\Navod ilo.doc It starts the word document with the macro /mOpenPage. I want to do the same thing from Java but its not going. String[] cmd = {"cmd.exe","/c","start","c:\\Program Files (x86)\\Microsoft Office\\Office12\\WINWORD.exe","/mOpenPage","c:\\Navodilo.doc"}; Process proc = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(cmd); help?

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  • Performance testing Flex applications

    - by Fergal
    What's the best method for performance testing Flex applications with a BlazeDS/Java severs backend. We're looking at JMeter but can it be used with the amf the protocol at a more sophisticated level where values in a request can be manipulated?

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  • Which third party tools/library are available for NoSQL databases?

    - by Horcrux7
    I know that NoSQL databases are very new. I am also new in this point. But exist already tools/libraries to make the life easer like for SQL databases? I think on tools for managing, maintaining, viewing or reporting of the data. There can also be libraries for easer working with the database or an abstract database layer to change the database later. I would prefer Java libraries but also other are interesting.

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  • Android problem: BufferedReader wont read whole stream into a string

    - by Levara
    Hi all! I'm making an android program that retrieves content of a webpage using HttpURLConnection. I'm new to both Java and Android. Problem is: Reader reads whole page source, but in the last while iteration it doesn't append to stringBuffer that last part. Using debbuger I have determined that, in the last loop iteration, string buff is created, but stringBuffer just doesnt append it. I need to parse retrieved content. Is there any better way to handle the content for parsing than using strings. I've read on numerous other sites that string size in Java is limited only by available heap size. Anyone know what could be the problem. Btw feel free to suggest any improvements to the code. Thanks! URL u; try { u = new URL("http://feeds.timesonline.co.uk/c/32313/f/440134/index.rss"); HttpURLConnection c = (HttpURLConnection) u.openConnection(); c.setRequestProperty("User-agent","Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; InfoPath.1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727)"); c.setRequestMethod("GET"); c.setDoOutput(true); c.setReadTimeout(3000); c.connect(); StringBuffer stringBuffer = new StringBuffer(""); InputStream in = c.getInputStream(); InputStreamReader inp = new InputStreamReader(in); BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(inp); char[] buffer = new char[3072]; int len1 = 0; while ( (len1 = reader.read(buffer)) != -1 ) { String buff = new String(buffer,0,len1); stringBuffer.append(buff); } String stranica = new String(stringBuffer); c.disconnect(); reader.close(); inp.close(); in.close();

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  • sort given set of colors in VIBGYOR order

    - by Vijay Selvaraj
    Hi, how do i order a given set of colors from the rainbow in VIBGYOR order. say i input the seven colors in the following order { red, blue, green, yellow, indigo, violet, orange} and i should print the output as {violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, red}, irrespective of the order i give the output should be as above. Can someone suggest me about implementing this in java program? Thanks, -Vijay

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  • Regular expressions and matching question marks in URLs

    - by James P.
    I'm having trouble finding a regular expression that matches the following String. Korben;http://feeds.feedburner.com/KorbensBlog-UpgradeYourMind?format=xml;1 One problem is escaping the question mark. Java's pattern matcher doesn't seem to accept \? as a valid escape sequence but it also fails to work with the tester at myregexp.com. Here's what I have so far: ([a-zA-Z0-9])+;http://([a-zA-Z0-9./-]+);[0-9]+ Any suggestions?

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  • Is there a way to turn on some sort of JVM logging so I can see whats happening during classloading

    - by Spines
    I'm trying to optimize the startup time/class loading time of my Java web app because its on the Google App Engine and startup time is important. Is there a way I can turn on some sort of class loading debug messages or someway to see where time is being spent while class loading? I want to see if any specific libraries take a while to load and then get rid of them if they aren't essential.

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  • JDBC Bind table in prepared statement

    - by AEIOU
    Can I bind a table name in a Java Prepared Statement? i.e. PreparedStatement pstmt = aConn.prepareStatement("SELECT column FROM ? "); pstmt.setString(1, "MY_TABLE"); Nope, no I can't. New question, anyone know how to delete a question?

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  • Is it possible to gzip and upload this string to Amazon S3 without ever being written to disk?

    - by BigJoe714
    I know this is probably possible using Streams, but I wasn't sure the correct syntax. I would like to pass a string to the Save method and have it gzip the string and upload it to Amazon S3 without ever being written to disk. The current method inefficiently reads/writes to disk in between. The S3 PutObjectRequest has a constructor with InputStream input as an option. import java.io.*; import java.util.zip.GZIPOutputStream; import com.amazonaws.auth.PropertiesCredentials; import com.amazonaws.services.s3.AmazonS3; import com.amazonaws.services.s3.AmazonS3Client; import com.amazonaws.services.s3.model.PutObjectRequest; public class FileStore { public static void Save(String data) throws IOException { File file = File.createTempFile("filemaster-", ".htm"); file.deleteOnExit(); Writer writer = new OutputStreamWriter(new FileOutputStream(file)); writer.write(data); writer.flush(); writer.close(); String zippedFilename = gzipFile(file.getAbsolutePath()); File zippedFile = new File(zippedFilename); zippedFile.deleteOnExit(); AmazonS3 s3 = new AmazonS3Client(new PropertiesCredentials( new FileInputStream("AwsCredentials.properties"))); String bucketName = "mybucket"; String key = "test/" + zippedFile.getName(); s3.putObject(new PutObjectRequest(bucketName, key, zippedFile)); } public static String gzipFile(String filename) throws IOException { try { // Create the GZIP output stream String outFilename = filename + ".gz"; GZIPOutputStream out = new GZIPOutputStream(new FileOutputStream(outFilename)); // Open the input file FileInputStream in = new FileInputStream(filename); // Transfer bytes from the input file to the GZIP output stream byte[] buf = new byte[1024]; int len; while ((len = in.read(buf)) > 0) { out.write(buf, 0, len); } in.close(); // Complete the GZIP file out.finish(); out.close(); return outFilename; } catch (IOException e) { throw e; } } }

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  • how to generate PMK?

    - by sebby_zml
    Hi everyone, I would like to know how can I generate a random pre-master key PMK in java? (related in key exchange and authentication) Is it similar with other randam key generating? What particularly is a pre master key? Thanks, Sebby.

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