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  • Quelles sont pour vous les plus belles applications de bureau développées en Java ? Partagez votre expérience

    Même si les applications Web prennent une part non négligeable dans le développement Java, de nombreuses applications de bureau sont encore très demandées. La plateforme Java via ses nombreuses bibliothèques graphiques (JavaFX, Swing, plateforme Eclipse, ...) permet de réaliser des applications de bureau très abouties. Nous vous invitons à partager les applications de bureau qui vous semblent les plus réussis et les plus à même de montrer la maturité de Java dans tous les domaines. Pour chaque application, merci de préciser un lien et un bref descriptif. A noter qu'un débat similaire avait été proposé il y a quelques années concernant

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  • Le nouvel exploit zero-day de Java 7 décortiqué, il permet de désactiver le sandbox avec une facilité déconcertante

    Faille de sécurité critique dans Java 7 Update 6 pouvant être utilisée pour installer des malwares, la désactivation de la plateforme recommandée Les experts en sécurité tirent la sonnette d'alarme pour la dernière version de la plateforme Java. Java 7 Update 6 serait sujet à une vulnérabilité activement exploitée. Les chercheurs en sécurité du cabinet FireEye ont découvert une faille de sécurité dans la plateforme pouvant être exploitée pour infecter des ordinateurs avec des logiciels malveillants. La vulnérabilité aurait été utilisée pour installer à distance le cheval de Troie Poison Ivy, qui a été utilisé dans le passé dans de nombreuses campagnes de cyberespionnage. L...

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  • Free course on Java Embedded on the Raspberry Pi?

    - by A Tael
    Oracle is developing a free, on-line course on developing Oracle Java Embedded applications using a Raspberry Pi as the development platform. The course teaches experienced Java SE developers how to design and develop applications using Java ME Embedded 8 EA on a Raspberry Pi with physical devices, including: switches and Light Emitting Diodes (LED); temperature/barometric pressure sensors; Global Positioning System (GPS) sensors; and system interrupt timers. Additional modules include logging, threads, network I/O, file I/O, record management service, push registry, application management services and best practices for headless embedded devices.Sounds like great fun doesn't it? Read more about the course and give us your feedback in this short survey. <<Andy>>

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  • Faille de sécurité critique dans Java 7 Update 6, pouvant être exploitée pour installer des malwares, sa désactivation recommandée

    Faille de sécurité critique dans Java 7 Update 6 pouvant être utilisée pour installer des malwares, la désactivation de la plateforme recommandée Les experts en sécurité tirent la sonnette d'alarme pour la dernière version de la plateforme Java. Java 7 Update 6 serait sujet à une vulnérabilité activement exploitée. Les chercheurs en sécurité du cabinet FireEye ont découvert une faille de sécurité dans la plateforme pouvant être exploitée pour infecter des ordinateurs avec des logiciels malveillants. La vulnérabilité aurait été utilisée pour installer à distance le cheval de Troie Poison Ivy, qui a été utilisé dans le passé dans de nombreuses campagnes de cyberespionnage. L...

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  • Faille de sécurité critique dans Java 7 : Oracle informé depuis avril 2012, et ne réagit toujours pas

    Faille de sécurité critique dans Java 7 Update 6 pouvant être utilisée pour installer des malwares, la désactivation de la plateforme recommandée Les experts en sécurité tirent la sonnette d'alarme pour la dernière version de la plateforme Java. Java 7 Update 6 serait sujet à une vulnérabilité activement exploitée. Les chercheurs en sécurité du cabinet FireEye ont découvert une faille de sécurité dans la plateforme pouvant être exploitée pour infecter des ordinateurs avec des logiciels malveillants. La vulnérabilité aurait été utilisée pour installer à distance le cheval de Troie Poison Ivy, qui a été utilisé dans le passé dans de nombreuses campagnes de cyberespionnage. L...

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  • Axis Fault - axis (401)Unauthorized

    - by jani
    Hi all, I am trying to create a simple axis web service. I am using axis 1.2.1, JDK 6, Weblogic. Everything seems to be fine except invoking the web service. When I try to invoke the service it gives me an 'Unautherized' error. Any ideas of what am I doing wrong? Thanks in advance AxisFault faultCode: {http://xml.apache.org/axis/}HTTP faultSubcode: faultString: (401)Unauthorized faultActor: faultNode: faultDetail: {}:return code: 401 {http://xml.apache.org/axis/}HttpErrorCode:401 (401)Unauthorized at org.apache.axis.transport.http.HTTPSender.readFromSocket(HTTPSender.java:744) at org.apache.axis.transport.http.HTTPSender.invoke(HTTPSender.java:144) at org.apache.axis.strategies.InvocationStrategy.visit(InvocationStrategy.java:32) at org.apache.axis.SimpleChain.doVisiting(SimpleChain.java:118) at org.apache.axis.SimpleChain.invoke(SimpleChain.java:83) at org.apache.axis.client.AxisClient.invoke(AxisClient.java:165) at org.apache.axis.client.Call.invokeEngine(Call.java:2765) at org.apache.axis.client.Call.invoke(Call.java:2748) at org.apache.axis.client.Call.invoke(Call.java:2424) at org.apache.axis.client.Call.invoke(Call.java:2347) at org.apache.axis.client.Call.invoke(Call.java:1804)

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  • Tess4J working as standalone in 64 bit windows, But fails in Tomcat 7

    - by user118802
    Trying OCR with Tess4J and able to make it work as a standalone application on 64 bit windows. I am using eclipse for the same. Now I am trying to create a war of the same code and deploy it in Tomcat7 and call the api using a servlet. I am getting following error. java.util.NoSuchElementException javax.imageio.spi.FilterIterator.next(ServiceRegistry.java:808) javax.imageio.ImageIO$ImageWriterIterator.next(ImageIO.java:816) javax.imageio.ImageIO$ImageWriterIterator.next(ImageIO.java:801) net.sourceforge.vietocr.ImageIOHelper.getImageByteBuffer(ImageIOHelper.java:190) net.sourceforge.tess4j.Tesseract.doOCR(Tesseract.java:133) net.sourceforge.tess4j.Tesseract.doOCR(Tesseract.java:88) net.sourceforge.tess4j.Tesseract.doOCR(Tesseract.java:75) com.hp.cto.TextReading.doGet(TextReading.java:35) javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:621) javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:722) Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • GWT plugin for Eclipse not downloading

    - by Imran
    I`m following the instructions on the page : http://code.google.com/eclipse/docs/install-eclipse-3.5.html during downloading I get the following error in eclipse 3.5 galelio, is the jar file corupt on the server corrupt or what? Is it possible to manualy import GWT plugin in eclipse? java.io.IOException: Error unzipping C:\DOCUME~1\Imran\LOCALS~1\Temp\com.google.gwt.eclipse.sdkbundle.2.0.0_2.0.0.v2009120620038443413526480826930.jar: invalid entry size (expected 18889986 but got 18889962 bytes) at org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.core.helpers.FileUtils.unzipFile(FileUtils.java:75) at org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.artifact.repository.simple.SimpleArtifactRepository$ZippedFolderOutputStream.close(SimpleArtifactRepository.java:155) at java.io.FilterOutputStream.close(Unknown Source) at org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.artifact.repository.simple.SimpleArtifactRepository$ArtifactOutputStream.close(SimpleArtifactRepository.java:83) at org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.artifact.repository.MirrorRequest.transferSingle(MirrorRequest.java:184) at org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.artifact.repository.MirrorRequest.transfer(MirrorRequest.java:159) at org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.artifact.repository.MirrorRequest.perform(MirrorRequest.java:95) at org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.artifact.repository.simple.SimpleArtifactRepository.getArtifact(SimpleArtifactRepository.java:511) at org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.artifact.repository.simple.DownloadJob.run(DownloadJob.java:64) at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:55)

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  • JBoss 6 error deploying Axis2

    - by manasouza
    I tried to deploy Axis2 war file (versions 1.6.1 and 1.5.6) on JBoss 6.0.0 and got the following error: ` DEPLOYMENTS IN ERROR: Deployment "vfs:///C:/Desenvolvimento/jboss-6.0.0.Final/server/default/deploy/ axis2.war" is in error due to the following reason(s): java.lang.ClassNotFoundEx ception: 1.0.com.sun.codemodel.JConditional at org.jboss.deployers.plugins.deployers.DeployersImpl.checkComplete(Dep loyersImpl.java:1228) [:2.2.0.GA] at org.jboss.deployers.plugins.main.MainDeployerImpl.checkComplete(MainD eployerImpl.java:905) [:2.2.0.GA] at org.jboss.system.server.profileservice.deployers.MainDeployerPlugin.c heckComplete(MainDeployerPlugin.java:87) [:6.0.0.Final] at org.jboss.profileservice.deployment.ProfileDeployerPluginRegistry.che ckAllComplete(ProfileDeployerPluginRegistry.java:107) [:0.2.2] at org.jboss.system.server.profileservice.bootstrap.BasicProfileServiceB ootstrap.start(BasicProfileServiceBootstrap.java:135) [:6.0.0.Final] at org.jboss.system.server.profileservice.bootstrap.BasicProfileServiceB ootstrap.start(BasicProfileServiceBootstrap.java:56) [:6.0.0.Final] at org.jboss.bootstrap.impl.base.server.AbstractServer.startBootstraps(A bstractServer.java:827) [jboss-bootstrap-impl-base.jar:2.1.0-alpha-5] at org.jboss.bootstrap.impl.base.server.AbstractServer$StartServerTask.r un(AbstractServer.java:417) [jboss-bootstrap-impl-base.jar:2.1.0-alpha-5] at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:662) [:1.6.0_27] ` Thanks in advance

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  • How to Customize Fonts and Colors for Gnome Panels in Ubuntu Linux

    - by The Geek
    Earlier this week we showed you how to make the Gnome Panels totally transparent, but you really need some customized fonts and colors to make the effect work better. Here’s how to do it. This article is the first part of a multi-part series on how to customize the Ubuntu desktop, written by How-To Geek reader and ubergeek, Omar Hafiz. Changing the Gnome Colors the Easy Way You’ll first need to install Gnome Color Chooser which is available in the default repositories (the package name is gnome-color-chooser). Then go to System > Preferences > Gnome Color Chooser to launch the program. When you see all these tabs you immediately know that Gnome Color Chooser does not only change the font color of the panel, but also the color of the fonts all over Ubuntu, desktop icons, and many other things as well. Now switch to the panel tab, here you can control every thing about your panels. You can change font, font color, background and background color of the panels and start menus. Tick the “Normal” option and choose the color you want for the panel font. If you want you can change the hover color of the buttons on the panel by too. A little below the color option is the font options, this includes the font, font size, and the X and Y positioning of the font. The first two options are pretty straight forward, they change the typeface and the size. The X-Padding and Y-Padding may confuse you but they are interesting, they may give a nice look for your panels by increasing the space between items on your panel like this: X-Padding:   Y-Padding:   The bottom half of the window controls the look of your start menus which is the Applications, Places, and Systems menus. You can customize them just the way you did with the panel.   Alright, this was the easy way to change the font of your panels. Changing the Gnome Theme Colors the Command-Line Way The other hard (not so hard really) way will be changing the configuration files that tell your panel how it should look like. In your Home Folder, press Ctrl+H to show the hidden files, now find the file “.gtkrc-2.0”, open it and insert this line in it. If there are any other lines in the file leave them intact. include “/home/<username>/.gnome2/panel-fontrc” Don’t forget to replace the <user_name> with you user account name. When done close and save the file. Now navigate the folder “.gnome2” from your Home Folder and create a new file and name it “panel-fontrc”. Open the file you just created with a text editor and paste the following in it: style “my_color”{fg[NORMAL] = “#FF0000”}widget “*PanelWidget*” style “my_color”widget “*PanelApplet*” style “my_color” This text will make the font red. If you want other colors you’ll need to replace the Hex value/HTML Notation (in this case #FF0000) with the value of the color you want. To get the hex value you can use GIMP, Gcolor2 witch is available in the default repositories or you can right-click on your panel > Properties > Background tab then click to choose the color you want and copy the Hex value. Don’t change any other thing in the text. When done, save and close. Now press Alt+F2 and enter “killall gnome-panel” to force it to restart or you can log out and login again. Most of you will prefer the first way of changing the font and color for it’s ease of applying and because it gives you much more options but, some may not have the ability/will to download and install a new program on their machine or have reasons of their own for not to using it, that’s why we provided the two way. Latest Features How-To Geek ETC How to Enable User-Specific Wireless Networks in Windows 7 How to Use Google Chrome as Your Default PDF Reader (the Easy Way) How To Remove People and Objects From Photographs In Photoshop Ask How-To Geek: How Can I Monitor My Bandwidth Usage? Internet Explorer 9 RC Now Available: Here’s the Most Interesting New Stuff Here’s a Super Simple Trick to Defeating Fake Anti-Virus Malware The Splendiferous Array of Culinary Tools [Infographic] Add a Real-Time Earth Wallpaper App to Ubuntu with xplanetFX The Citroen GT – An Awesome Video Game Car Brought to Life [Video] Final Man vs. Machine Round of Jeopardy Unfolds; Watson Dominates Give Chromium-Based Browser Desktop Notifications a Native System Look in Ubuntu Chrome Time Track Is a Simple Task Time Tracker

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  • The Microsoft Jet database engine cannot open the file '(unknown)'.

    - by murali
    hi i am oracle DB. i am uploading keywords into the DB. but i am getting the error java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][ODBC Excel Driver] The Microsoft Jet database engine cannot open the file '(unknown)'. It is already opened exclusively by another user, or you need permission to view its data. at sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbc.createSQLException(JdbcOdbc.java:6998) at sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbc.standardError(JdbcOdbc.java:7155) at sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbc.SQLDriverConnect(JdbcOdbc.java:3106) at sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcConnection.initialize(JdbcOdbcConnection.java:355) at sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver.connect(JdbcOdbcDriver.java:209) at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(DriverManager.java:539) at java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection(DriverManager.java:211) at keywordsreader.main(keywordsreader.java:28) how to reslove this type error...plz help me..

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  • android, google map errors: BaseTileRequest, Server returned: 3

    - by Tung Mai Le
    I got some strange errors while develop some custom map overlays, anyone experience these? pls help, tks in advance. BaseTileRequest.readResponseData(BaseTileRequest.java:115) MapService$MapTileRequest.readResponseData(MapService.java:1473) MapService$MapTileRequest.readResponseData(MapService.java:1473) 09-17 00:53:25.933: WARN/System.err(32480): java.io.IOException: Server returned: 3 09-17 00:53:25.933: WARN/System.err(32480): at android_maps_conflict_avoidance.com.google.googlenav.map.BaseTileRequest.readResponseData(BaseTileRequest.java:115) 09-17 00:53:25.938: WARN/System.err(32480): at android_maps_conflict_avoidance.com.google.googlenav.map.MapService$MapTileRequest.readResponseData(MapService.java:1473) 09-17 00:53:25.938: WARN/System.err(32480): at android_maps_conflict_avoidance.com.google.googlenav.datarequest.DataRequestDispatcher.processDataRequest(DataRequestDispatcher.java:1117) 09-17 00:53:25.943: WARN/System.err(32480): at android_maps_conflict_avoidance.com.google.googlenav.datarequest.DataRequestDispatcher.serviceRequests(DataRequestDispatcher.java:994) 09-17 00:53:25.943: WARN/System.err(32480): at android_maps_conflict_avoidance.com.google.googlenav.datarequest.DataRequestDispatcher$DispatcherServer.run(DataRequestDispatcher.java:1702) 09-17 00:53:25.948: WARN/System.err(32480): at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:856)

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  • red5 Install on Ubuntu 10.04? Problems with libslf4j

    - by mrgordon
    I've been trying for many days to get Red5 to install on Ubuntu 10.04. I finally managed to get red5.sh to stop hanging a few seconds in but now I'm getting the following error: Setting default logging context: default Exception in thread "main" java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597) at org.red5.server.Bootstrap.bootStrap(Bootstrap.java:135) at org.red5.server.Bootstrap.main(Bootstrap.java:50) Caused by: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: org.slf4j.impl.StaticLoggerBinder.getContextSelector()Lch/qos/logback/classic/selector/ContextSelector; at org.red5.logging.Red5LoggerFactory.getLogger(Red5LoggerFactory.java:121) at org.red5.logging.Red5LoggerFactory.getLogger(Red5LoggerFactory.java:108) at org.red5.server.Launcher.launch(Launcher.java:51) ... 6 more I suspected that this had to do with slf4j not being installed or on my classpath. I installed logback and libslf4j-java from aptitude and I see related files in my red5 lib directories. For example: /usr/share/red5/lib/slf4j-api-1.6.1.jar /usr/share/red5/lib/log4j-over-slf4j-1.6.1.jar /usr/share/red5/lib/logback-classic-0.9.26.jar /usr/share/red5/lib/logback-core-0.9.26.jar /usr/share/red5/lib/jcl-over-slf4j-1.6.1.jar /usr/share/red5/lib/jul-to-slf4j-1.6.1.jar And I set my classpath to /usr/share/red5/lib/ Any ideas on where to proceed from here? There seem to be a lot of people having trouble getting 10.04 and red5 0.9 working together. I've tried red5-0.9.1.tar.gz and red5_0.9.0-RC1_all.deb. The libraries above should be all that are needed according to Red5's documentation and I got the latest version of each.

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  • Applocker custom extension (Java, CPL, MSC etc.)

    - by test1839
    We have a Terminal server and want to prevent users from running inappropriate software. Previously we used Software Restriction Policies for this purpose. Now, Microsoft seems to recommend Applocker instead. However we found no possibilities to add custom extensions like JAR, CPL, MSC etc. which was possible in Software Restriction Policies. Do you know how to add custom extensions to the Applocker policies in Windows 2008? Or how can we block custom script interpreters like Perl etc.?

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  • Point domain to port used by java app

    - by takeshin
    I have successfully installed YouTrack issue tracker following the guides at: http://confluence.jetbrains.net/display/YTD3/Linux.+YouTrack+JAR+as+a+Service http://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/JT-7619 The application is now running at: mydomain.com:8080 How do I configure the server to run at youtrack.mydomain.com instead? I've been trying to set a reverse proxy in Apache, but it didn't work for me.

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  • Java Development in Linux

    - by Zac
    I'm a developer and am brand new to Linux (Ubuntu): I'm wondering what the "best practices dictate" for what FHS directories to install various tools to. Things I'll be installing: Eclipse & plugins GlassFish SVN ...etc. I see that /opt is for holding additional ("optional") software packages, but also see /usr as a place for utils and apps. In another post a user recommended I create an entire partition for /srv alone, and to do my staging there (I assume he meant that /srv is where GlassFish and other servers should go?). So basically: what FHS directories do Linux developers use for which type of tools? Thanks for any input here

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  • Eclipse Error: Processing Java changes since last activation

    - by Sean Ochoa
    I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 and I'm getting this error on startup of Eclipse: An internal error occurred during: Processing Java changes since last activation org.eclipse.core.resources.IWorkspace.addSaveParticipant(Ljava/lang/String;Lorg/eclipse/core/resources/ISaveParticipant;)Lorg/eclipse/core/resources/ISavedState; I pasted my full eclipse configuration here: http://pastebin.com/NtzN0HRG. And, here's a basic synopsis of what I have installed so far: EPIC (for Perl), Aptana (for web), Subversion connectors (with JavaHL), and PyDev. Any ideas?

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  • java.sql.SQLException: OALL8 is in an inconsistent state On weblogic 9

    - by user179056
    Hello, We are getting this error "java.sql.SQLException: OALL8 is in an inconsistent state " when executing our web app on weblogic 9. The jdk used is 1.5 and database is Oracle10.2g We have switched out oracle drivers ojdbc14.jar with ojdbc5.jar. We have also added orai18n.jar. We have ensured that this change of jar occurs with the web app library as well as other weblogic server classpaths where ojdbc14.jar existed. The problem persists Any pointers would help regards Sameer

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  • Running a JUnit4 test - from a java program

    - by markovuksanovic
    I was wondering how to run some JUnit4 test inside a java program. Basically - depending on some conditions during runtime I need to decide which test runner to use. Using Junit3 I could override runTest method from TestCase class - but in JUnit4 tests do not extend TestCase class so I have nothing to override... Is there maybe some method that I need to implement... or sth else...

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  • Java Class comment

    - by sarah xia
    Hi, The developer guide in my company says class comments should go before Package statements, i.e it sould be the very first thing in a java file. I just find it a bit old. Isn't it normal practice to put class comments after import and above class declaration? Puzzled Sarah

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  • Oracle enterprise manager java.lang.Exception

    - by folone
    After creating a db using Database Configuration Assistant, I go to Enterprise Manager, log into it, and it tells me, that java.lang.Exception: Exception in sending Request :: null. OracleDBConsole for this db, and iSQLPlus services are started. When I run %ORACLE_HOME%\bin\emctl status dbconsole, it says, EM Daemon is not running. How do I deal with this?

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