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  • Java DriverManager Always Assigns My Driver

    - by JGB146
    I am writing a driver to act as a wrapper around two separate MySQL connections (to distributed databases). Basically, the goal is to enable interaction with my driver for all applications instead of requiring the application to sort out which database holds the desired data. Most of the code for this is in place, but I'm having a problem in that when I attempt to create connections via the MySQL Driver, the DriverManager is returning an instance of my driver instead of the MySQL Driver. I'd appreciate any tips on what could be causing this and what could be done to fix it! Below is a few relevant snippets of code. I can provide more, but there's a lot, so I'd need to know what else you want to see. First, from MyDriver.java: public MyDriver() throws SQLException { DriverManager.registerDriver(this); } public Connection connect(String url, Properties info) throws SQLException { try { return new MyConnection(info); } catch (Exception e) { return null; } } public boolean acceptsURL(String url) throws SQLException { if (url.contains("jdbc:jgb://")) { return true; } return false; } It is my understanding that this acceptsURL function will dictate whether or not the DriverManager deems my driver a suitable fit for a given URL. Hence it should only be passing connections from my driver if the URL contains "jdbc:jgb://" right? Here's code from MyConnection.java: Connection c1 = null; Connection c2 = null; /** *Constructors */ public DDBSConnection (Properties info) throws SQLException, Exception { info.list(System.out); //included for testing Class.forName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver").newInstance(); String url1 = "jdbc:mysql://server1.com/jgb"; String url2 = "jdbc:mysql://server2.com/jgb"; this.c1 = DriverManager.getConnection( url1, info.getProperty("username"), info.getProperty("password")); this.c2 = DriverManager.getConnection( url2, info.getProperty("username"), info.getProperty("password")); } And this tells me two things. First, the info.list() call confirms that the correct user and password are being sent. Second, because we enter an infinite loop, we see that the DriverManager is providing new instances of my connection as matches for the mysql URLs instead of the desired mysql driver/connection. FWIW, I have separately tested implementations that go straight to the mysql driver using this exact syntax (al beit only one at a time), and was able to successfully interact with each database individually from a test application outside of my driver.

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  • Include Unit tests in the same package as the source code in Java

    - by TheDelChop
    Guys, I'm getting back into Java after a long stint in the Ruby world and I've got a question about JUnit tests and the source I'm testing. If I've got a package of graphics code for my company, lets call it com.example.graphics, should I include my tests in that package too or should they be included in a seperate package, like com.example.graphics.test? Thanks, Joe

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  • parsing JSON in java ?

    - by bukuai
    How to parsing JSON in java? { "code": 100, "message": "SUCCESS", "result": { "list": [ { "cardNumber": "ALUFZZ5SZ1Q5", "expireTime": 1270742400, "surplusThreshold": 4, "uid": 771292, "useTime": 1270214375, "wareId": 1145 }, { "cardNumber": "ALUFZZ5SZ1QD", "expireTime": 1270828800, "surplusThreshold": 7, "uid": 784289, "useTime": 1270302200, "wareId": 1145 }, { "cardNumber": "ALUFZZ5SZ1RC", "expireTime": 1270828800, "surplusThreshold": 10, "uid": 773664, "useTime": 1270300871, "wareId": 1145 }, { "cardNumber": "ALUFZZ5SZ1UM", "expireTime": 1270828800, "surplusThreshold": 10, "uid": 779560, "useTime": 1270282841, "wareId": 1145 }, { "cardNumber": "ALUFZZ5SZ1VT", "expireTime": 1270656000, "surplusThreshold": 2, "uid": 754099, "useTime": 1270106775, "wareId": 1145 } ], "pageCount": 61, "pageIndex": 2, "pageSize": 5, "recordCount": 308 } }

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  • Acquiring drive names (as opposed to drive letters) in Java

    - by Mattijs
    Hi, On my Windows machine, my main hard drive has the letter C: and the name "Local disk". To list the drive letters in Java on Windows, the File object has the static listRoots() method. But I can't find a way to acquire the drive names (as opposed to the drive letters) on Windows. Has anyone tried this before? Thanks, Mattijs

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  • String array definition in JAVA

    - by Mohamed KALLEL
    Is it possible to define array in this way in JAVA, otherwise are there an alternative close this definition? private final int CONST_0= 0; private final int CONST_1= 1; private final int CONST_2= 2; private final int CONST_3= 3; private final String[] CONST_TXTRECORDS = new String[] {[CONST_0] = "test0", {[CONST_1] = "test1", {[CONST_2] = "test2", {[CONST_3] = "test3"};

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  • Good concurrency example of Java vs. Clojure

    - by Michiel Borkent
    Clojure is said to be a language that makes multi-thread programming easier. From the Clojure.org website: Clojure simplifies multi-threaded programming in several ways. Now I'm looking for a non-trivial problem solved in Java and in Clojure so I can compare/contrast their simplicity. Anyone?

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  • Java: Calculate distance between a large number of locations and performance

    - by Ally
    I'm creating an application that will tell a user how far away a large number of points are from their current position. Each point has a longitude and latitude. I've read over this article http://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/latlong.html and seen this post http://stackoverflow.com/questions/837872/calculate-distance-in-meters-when-you-know-longitude-and-latitude-in-java There are a number of calculations (50-200) that need carried about. If speed is more important than the accuracy of these calculations, which one is best?

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  • A question taken from Java exam

    - by chun
    public static void main(String[] args) { int [][]shatner = new int[1][1]; int []rat = new int[4]; shatner[0] = rat; System.out.println(shatner[0][3]); } surprised, The answer is 0, Java doesn't check this kind of indexOutOfBound error?

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  • Is Java worth learning in my late fourties?

    - by bobi
    Hi guys. First I want to say is that I am 37 years old and not from programer background (actualy from biology). And my question is should I start learning java? I have coded in php and javascript for a year and a half. Every answer would be appreciated Thanks in advance Bobi.

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  • java hashmap flaws ?

    - by Tiberiu Hajas
    hi there, if (agents != null) for (Iterator iter = agents.keySet().iterator(); iter .hasNext();) { // some stuffs here } I have the following piece of java code, the agents is a hashmap, wondering if anyone can figure it out why on the line with "for" statement sometimes I got NPE ? is there any flaw with hashmaps ? thanks

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  • Free GUI-like web design tool for Java?

    - by Peter C.
    Our company needs to build web solution and we're somewhat short on time. We use Java and do not have a design yet. We're looking for some tools/plugins for: GUI-like web design (drag and drop components) WYSIWYG The tools must be *free We like GWT but any other UI framework is fine. Plugins for NetBeans or Eclipse would be great. Any ideas?

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  • Java - get index of key in HashMap?

    - by llm
    In java if I am looping over the keySet() of a HashMap, how do I (inside the loop), get the numerical index of that key? Basically, as I loop through the map, I want to be able to get 0,1,2...I figure this would be cleaner than declaring an int and incrementing with each iteration. Thanks.

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  • Where Java applets game portals?

    - by StudioFortress
    I have started making some small Java games that run in a browser and have found a couple of game portals where I can host then (GameJolt.com, JavaGameTomb.com and Games4j.com). Most of the other portals I find either only allow Flash or offer the games for download. Apart from those above, what other portals exist that allow hosting applets?

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  • java AWT native OS library ?

    - by JavaUser
    Hi, As we know AWT classes uses native OS libraries for creating GUIs but Swing uses Java library itself for creating the GUI.Can anyone please give me an example of the Windows OS library corresponds to a AWT GUI ? Thx

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