How do I get the number of packages transmitted per TCP connection?
I am using Java, but i know I will have to fetch the number from the underlying OS, so this quastion applies to Linux and Windows operating systems and will have different answers for each of them, I assume.
I need this information to profile the network load of an application which seems to send too many small packages by flushing the socket streams too often.
I’d like to know about the computer science. Is that a science or art ?Then what about the Information Technology ? What can be computed and What cannot be computed ? and I'd like to know about the Legal java code.
I'm searching for a tool, which compiles a JSP file into a Java file without using a servletcontainer like Tomcat or something else. Can anyone help me out?
I was studying the legacy API's in the Java's Collection Framework and I learnt that classes such as Vector and HashTable have been superseded by ArrayList and HashMap.
However still they are NOT deprecated, and deemed as legacy when essentially, deprecation is applied to software features that are superseded and should be avoided, so, I am not sure when is a API deemed legacy and when it is deprecated.
Hi,
I've switched my webserver from tomcat to jetty and encounter a "java.sql.SQLException: Io exception: Connection reset" when back from idle time (eg. i go out for a while) :(
This issue doesn't appear when i use tomcat. Does it come from jetty or i've done something wrong ?
Thank you!
I'm trying to resolve a reflection warning in Clojure that seems to result from the lack of type inference on function return values that are normal Java objects.
Trivial example code that demonstrates the issue:
(set! *warn-on-reflection* true)
(defn foo [#^Integer x] (+ 3 x))
(.equals (foo 2) (foo 2))
=> Reflection warning, NO_SOURCE_PATH:10 - call to equals can't be resolved.
true
What is the best way to solve this? Can this be done with type hints?
Is there a way to annotate an anonymous inner class in Java?
In this example could you add a class level annotation to Class2?
public void method1() {
add(new Class2() {
public void method3() {}
});
}
Could someone recommend a good and inexpensive software synthesizer which generates really good piano sound (sample-based); support for other instruments is not required. OS: Windows or MacOS. Java interface would be a great asset.
I want to do AES CBC encryption in Java. I'm using javax.crypto. After I have the Cipher initialized, do I only need to call doFinal on the clear bytes to properly encrypt it? Or do I need to do something with update?
Documentation says update:
Continues a multiple-part encryption
or decryption operation
and doFinal
Encrypts or decrypts data in a
single-part operation, or finishes a
multiple-part operation
what exactly do they mean by multiple-part encryption?
How to identify which server side script language was used with a web site?
Asp.Net? PHP? RoR? Java? or other?
For example, Which server side script language was used with stackoverflow.com?
I have a jar that runs forever (infinite loop with socket listening thread) and need it to run in the background at all times. An example would be: "java -jar test.jar" How do I do this? Thanks in advance!
Has anybody done any benchmarking/evaluation of the popular open-source embedded SQL DBs for performance, particularly write performance? I've some 1:1 comparisons for sqlite, Firebird Embedded, Derby and HSQLDB (others I am missing?) but no across the board comparisons... Also, I'd be interested in the overall developer experience for any of these (for a Java app).
I need to write two versions of the same application, one in .NET and the other one in Java.
So I'd like to write a single test suite, and then use it against both codebases.
Which testing tool would you advise me to use?
Hello,
I'm currently having some issues with a Java application I'm developing. Namely the JVM is crashing with a segfault. I'm trying to locate the hs_err.log file which should contain some helpful info about the issue.
However, I can't find this file. I've used find, locate, etc, and nothing.
Any ideas on why the log file isn't being generated?
I cannot see this behavior in JBoss 4.2.3. If I try to call addCookie() on HttpServletResponse and my cookie value has accented characters in it (ex. ç) I get this exception:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Control character in cookie value, consider BASE64 encoding your value
Does anyone know what change in JBoss 5.1.0 could be causing these problems?
I have an Android game that has an activity for the menu, and then another activity for the game that creates a SurfaceView and Thread to deal with canvas drawing and game logic. When you exit the game and start it up again too much or if you open and close the keyboard (thus restarting the activity), the game runs out of memory, usually when loading a bitmap:
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: bitmap size exceeds VM budget
How can I keep all my images in memory without loading them again when the game changes state, or how can I release them from memory and let them reload when the game is restarted?
Say I have the following code:
public class ClassToTest
{
AnotherClass anotherClass;
public void methodToTest( int x, int y )
{
int z = x + y
anotherClass.receiveSomething( z );
}
}
public class AnotherClass
{
public void receiveSomething( int z ) {.. do something.. }
}
I want to make assertion on the value of the variable z. How do I do this? Variables x, y, and z could be some other Java class types, and I just used "int" for simplicity.
Somebody knows an example of this? an application made with JSF 2.0 and EJB 3? directory structure, etc, those kind of things, I’m trying to approach the best way to create a Java EE app using those technologies.
I am running CentOS 5.5 x86_64 with JDK 1.6, Eclipse Galileo, and the 0.9.7 ADT is installed; however, after installation, the Android project type is not available. I have checked in the installed packages list and it is installed. Anybody encounter this problem before? Could it be due to my use of the 64-bit java VM that is installed on my system?
In Java/C++, for example, do you casually say that 'a' is the first character of "abc", or the zeroth?
Do people say both and it's always going to be ambiguous, or is there an actual convention?
Consider a private method which is called from JNI and not used otherwise, generating a compiler warning about an unused method:
private void someMethodCalledOnlyFromJNI() { // WARNING: method is never used
// ....
}
This is some legacy code in Java 1.4 - so no dice on @SuppressWarnings.
What hack would you use to suppress this compiler warning?
Hi all,
In my Java servlet code, I want to be able to programatically write to the jetty access log. I am aware that jetty will automatically log every incoming HTTP request to the access log. However, my servlet needs to occasionally append it's own line to the access log. Has anyone here done something similar?
Thanks!
I am very new to Hibernate. I have MySQL database and mapped pojos. What should I do next? I know little bit LINQ to SQL from .NET, and it generates me List of mapped objects.
So basically, what are my next steps after creating POJOS if I want to have List of them and do CRUD operations upon them and data will be also saved in DB not only in java objects ?
kthx
I have a normal web service. Many java and .net users are accessing it. Can I update it to wcf without anyone having to change their code? Any tutorials?