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  • If I'm running my App Engine app on localhost, will I not see a value for X-AppEngine-Country?

    - by Bartholomew
    According to the Release Notes: All user request have an X-AppEngine-Country header which contains the ISO-3166-1 alpha-2 country code for the user, based on the IP address of the client request. My app is running on localhost with the 1.5.1 Java release which contains the X-AppEngine-Country header but I don't seem to be receiving any value for this header in my requests. Do I have to deploy the app to a production instance to test this feature?

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  • Looking for work with startups in exchange for Equity [closed]

    - by SteveG
    Hi guys, I'm looking for a startup to get involved with for an equity stake. I'm a software enginner/architect with 25 years experience. I've got extensive experience with Java, C# and LAMP and have worked with serveral startups over the last couple of years. If you're interested but would like to know more about me I can send you my resume. Steve

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  • Generic DRM (Distributed resource management) wrapper

    - by Pavel Bernshtam
    I need to write a software, which launches DRM jobs in a customer environment and monitors those jobs status. It should work with various customer environments and DRMs - like LSF, Sun Grid and others. Can you recommend some 3rd party library, which hides DRM differences from me and has API like "launch job", "get list of jobs", "get job status" etc. ? Both Java and native libraries are good for me.

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  • transpose graph

    - by rana123
    how can i write program in java to find the transpose of the graph G, where the input and the output of the program are represented as adjacency list structure. for example: input: 12341 outout: 1432

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  • writing 'bits' to c++ file streams

    - by Sorush Rabiee
    How can i write 'one bit' into a file stream or file structure each time? is it possible to write to a queue and then flush it ? is it possible with c# or java? this was needed when i try to implement an instance of Huffman codding. i can't write bits into files. so write them to a bitset and then (when compression was completed) write 8-bit piece of it each time (exclude last one).

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  • how can i execute other class?

    - by stella
    hi, i have to connect java to mysql db using jdbc. thats not a problem and i can query data from db successfully. the problem is, i have another class that i need to execute which the application is using the data from db. can i execute jdbc and call the application class to executed after the data dragged from db?means, i just execute jdbc class in command prompt and automatically application class also executed

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  • How to Block images (img tags) from an iFrame?

    - by ramayac
    Hello, Im searching for ideas to solve the following problem: I'm loading an URL (any for that matter) into an iFrame, and then block (server side) all image tags, o object tags before sending the page to the client. -- What I was thinking to do is: fetching the URL, and then manipulating the fetched content using a Java library (any recomendation on that matter?). And after that, send the modify content to que client. Would that be the best approach to solve this problem? suggestions are wellcome :)

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  • run multiple webservices at a time

    - by Prajakta
    Hello, I have written a webservice which is taking URL as an input and producing a JSON respone. My problem is that now I have list of 1000 URLs and want to execute maximum threads of Webapplications to get output. Like I want to execute 100 instances of webservice at a time to get response.Please can anybody give some guidance how can I do it using java. Thank you in advance

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  • Regular Expression

    - by Blanca
    Hi! i would like to avoid texts like this one: height="49" with a regular expresion. I tought in .replaceAll("\s*="*"",""); (replaceAll is used as a method in a java class), but eclipse don't allowed me to do that. Any other suggestion?? tx!

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  • How expensive is synchronization?

    - by someguy
    I am writing a networking application using the java.nio api. My plan is to perform I/O on one thread, and handle events on another. To do this though, I need to synchronize reading/writing so that a race condition is never met. Bearing in mind that I need to handle thousands of connections concurrently, is synchronization worth it, or should I use a single thread for I/O and event handling?

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  • final fields and thread-safety

    - by pcjuzer
    Should it be all fields, including super-fields, of a purposively immutable java class 'final' in order to be thread-safe or is it enough to have no modifier methods? Suppose I have a POJO with non-final fields where all fields are type of some immutable class. This POJO has getters-setters, and a constructor wich sets some initial value. If I extend this POJO with knocking out modifier methods, thus making it immutable, will extension class be thread-safe?

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  • Where to store the session object in a Standalone application?

    - by HanuAthena
    I'm having a session object that does NOT implement the java.lang.Serializable. (its a legacy application, and now I can't go and change the code) Is there any way where I can store the session object some where and later GET BACK THE SAME STATE in a STANDALONE application. One thought is to use RMI. Is there any better way of achieving this. Thank you :)

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  • Remove dash from a phone number

    - by zoom_pat277
    What regular expression using java could be used to filter out dashes '-' and open close round brackets from a string representing phone numbers... so that (234) 887-9999 should give 2348879999 and similarly 234-887-9999 should give 2348879999. Thanks,

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  • Smooth redeployment of WAR in production?

    - by stephanos
    I was wondering if there is a 'smooth way' of redeploying a Java WAR to a production server (no cluster, no OSGi)? All I can come up with is stop server, update file, restart server. And 10 minutes beforehand I need to display a maintenance warning on the site. What's your approach?

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  • Advice on reading indexes

    - by London
    Hello, I'm trying to figure out the right way to read lucene index only once whilst running the application multiple times, how can I do that in java? Because indexed data will not change so reading them each time would not be necessary. Can someone explain me the logic of it reading them only once? thank you

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  • Retrieving the first digit of a number

    - by Michoel
    Hi, I am just learning Java and am trying to get my program to retrieve the first digit of a number - for example 543 should return 5, etc. I thought to convert to a string, but I am not sure how I can convert it back? Thanks for any help. int number = 534; String numberString = Integer.toString(number); char firstLetterChar = numberString.charAt(0); int firstDigit = ????

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  • autoreferencing this class to use in another for c++

    - by atomsfat
    in java we can do this: public class A{ public static void main(String...str){ B b = new B(); b.doSomething(this); //How I do this in c++ ? the this self reference } } public class B{ public void doSomething(A a){ //Importat stuff happen here } } How can I do the same but in c++, I mean the self reference of A to use the method in B ?

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