I need to implement a cache solution in java for a cluster of 9 servers with web applications. I saw apache JCS, seems old, do you know another open source solution ?
thanks
I have a java.sql.ResultSet object containg data from a query that was run.
How do I refresh the data in the ResultSet to reflect the current data in the database?
Thanks!
I have a Java Swing project for my class. I would like put it on my website so people can use it. However I'm not sure if there is a way to turn it into a servlet. Or do I need to know JavaScript? I'm confused. Is there a way to make my swing application into a servlet automatically?
Is there a way to access the Java Plug-in Control Panel programatically? Or at least find the places in the Windows File System where the information backing that control panel is stored?
Are there exists an simple AMPQ server/broker implementation written in Java?
I need it only for local integration tests, starting it from ant/maven, and i don't need any features like a clustering, persistence, performance and so on. Just a fake RabbitMQ-like instance, without installation (just as a dependency at maven pom) and configuration.
I need to write a custom batch File renamer. I've got the bulk of it done except I can't figure out how to check if a file is already open. I'm just using the java.io.File package and there is a canWrite() method but that doesn't seem to test if the file is in use by another program. Any ideas on how I can make this work?
I'm taking user input from System.in using a java.util.Scanner. I need to validate the input for things like:
It must be a non-negative number
It must be an alphabetical letter
...etc
What's the best way to do this?
When I do System.out.println(map) in Java, I get a nice output in stdout. How can I obtain this same string representation of a Map in a variable without meddling with standard output? Something like String mapAsString = Collections.toString(map)?
When I use the annotation:
@XmlRootElement(name="RootElement", namespace="namespace")
class RootElement {
to create xml file from java, it creates the root element as:
<ns2:RootElement xmlns:ns2="namespace">
but I wanted to create without the "ns2", like:
<RootElement xmlns="namespace">
Any idea how to fix it?
Reletad link (example I used to create the xml):
http://www.java2s.com/Code/JavaAPI/javax.xml.bind.annotation/XmlRootElementname.htm
Is it possible to reliably determine the compilation time stamp of a given class for both java applications running locally and as applets and/or JNLP webapps ?
Hi,
Does anyone know a library to compare addresses in Java ?
Something that would give equality on addresses, written in different ways.
For example, it should recognize that
"22 Acacia Avenue" and "22 acacia av."
is the same address.
Of course, this can escalate a lot, that's why i'm asking.
Thanks in advance.
I anticipate using some images in my Java application. These images will be drawn onto my JPanel using g.drawImage(). The JPanel is resizable and the images should scale as the JPanel increases/decreases in size
Two questions:
What image format is best for this type of desired scalable image? For instance, in this application, an image of size 100x100 may be scaled into an image of size 30x30 or 10x10 or 300x300.
How can I write code to do this scaling?
I use joomla to build php websites as it has logins , registrations and many extension to make my work easier.
IS some cms available for building webistes in java with some pre loaded features so that i don't have to code it from scratch
I have a hexadecimal string "41464353". I want to convert it into bytes. I know the value of this hex string in byte will be "65706783". I want this as answer. Please give me a program for this in Java.
I have a java primitive type at hand:
Class c = int.class; // or long.class, or boolean.class
I'd like to get a 'default value' for this class - specifically the value is assigned to fields of this type if they are not initialized. E.g., '0' for a number, 'false' for a boolean.
Is there a generic way to do this? I tried
c.newInstance()
But I'm getting an InstantiationException, and not a default instance.
I am basically a web application developer, never in my career got a chance of trying out this.. can someone explain the whys and the wherefores for using Native code in java? Thanks a Ton in advance!
What would be the least-slow thread-safe mechanism for controlling multiple accesses to a collection in Java?
I am adding objects to the top of a collection and i am very unsure what would be the best performing collection. Would it be a vector or a queue? I originally thought an ArrayList would be fast but i ran some experiments and it was very slow.
EDIT: In my insertion testing a Vector delared using volatile seems to be the fastest?