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  • Multi-threaded downloader in C# question

    - by blez
    Currently I have multi-threaded downloader class that uses HttpWebRequest/Response. All works fine, it's super fast, BUT.. the problem is that the data needs to be streamed while it's downloading to another app. That means that it must be streamed in the right order, the first chunk first, and then the next in the queue. Currently my downloader class is sync and Download() returns byte[]. In my async multi-threaded class I make for example, list with 4 empty elements (for slots) and I pass each index of the slot to each thread using the Download() function. That simulates synchronization, but that's not what I need. How should I do the queue thing, to make sure the data is streamed as soon as the first chunk start downloading.

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  • Getting a JFrame's actual current location

    - by Ian Fellows
    Hello community, I am trying to create a (child) JFrame which slides out from underneath one side of a second (parent) JFrame. The goal is to then have the child follow the parent around when it is moved, and respond to resizing events. This is somewhat related to this question. I have tried using a ComponentListener, but with this method the child only moves once the parent has come to a stop, whereas I would like the child to move as the parent is dragged around the screen. Another option I attempted was to start a new refresher thread that continually updated the child's location using getLocation() or getLocationOnScreen(), but the lag was the same as with ComponentListener. Is there a way to get the true actual location of a JFrame even in the midst of a drag? or if not, is there a way to get the effect of a sheet sliding out from underneath and following the Frame around?

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  • How does jQuery have asynchronous functions?

    - by Sam.Rueby
    I'm surprised I can't find a clear answer to this. So, in jQuery, you can do this: $(someElements).fadeOut(1000); $(someElements).remove(); Which, will start a fadeOut animation, but before it finishes executing in the 1 second duration, the elements are removed from the DOM. But how is this possible? I keep reading the JavaScript is single threaded. ( Is javascript guaranteed to be single-threaded? ) This question is not "How do I fix this?" I know I can do either: $(someElements).fadeOut(1000).promise().done(function() { $(someElements).remove();});, or even better:$(someElements).fadeOut(1000, function() { $(this).remove(); } ); What I don't understand is how JavaScript runs in a "single thread" but I'm able to use these jQuery functions that execute asynchronously and visibly see the DOM change in different places at the same time. How does it work?

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  • Allowing AsyncTask to Manipulate Values in Different Activity Classes

    - by Matt
    Hi guys, This title may seem strange, so let me try to explain what I'm trying to do. I have several activity classes, each representing a different view in my application. My initial activity class gets loaded when the application launches. The user enters values and eventually a TCP socket is opened, and I then use AsyncTask to listen for and respond to messages from the server. I'd like for this AsyncTask class to essentially listen until the app is closed/error condition reached, and be able to update values in other activity classes after they are started. Does this make sense (it's been a long, frustrating night)? I know that static activity class references are bad practice, and touching the UI thread from other activities is bad as well, but I'm having trouble finding a clean solution to this problem. Maybe using AsyncTask is not the best approach here? Should I be using a service instead or something else entirely? Thanks in advance.

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  • Performselector not call in NSThread

    - by abdulsamad
    Hi all, I have a problem that i want to call a function when one of my functions that is running into a seperate thread comes to an end. its like that [NSThread detachNewThreadSelector:@selector(fetchFeaturedFreeApps) toTarget:self withObject:nil]; here is my fetchFeaturedFreeApps function -(void)fetchFeaturedFreeApps { ////all my code [self performSelector:@selector(closeView) withObject:nil afterDelay:4.0]; } My problem is that the close view methods doesnt run after the 4 seconds. Hoew if i call the fetchFeaturedFreeApps method with perform selector then my closeview metod is called properly. Your valuable help is highly appreciated.

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  • ResultSet Already closed error

    - by javatraniee
    why am i getting an error of resultset already closed error public class Server implements Runnable { private static int port=1600, maxConnections=0; public static Connection connnew=null; public static Connection connnew1=null; public static Statement stnew,stnew1,stnew2,stnew3,stnew4; public void getConnection() { try{ Class.forName("org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver"); connnew= DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:mysql://localhost/db_alldata","root","flashkit"); connnew1= DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:mysql://localhost/db_main","root","flashkit"); stnew=connnew.createStatement(); stnew1=connnew.createStatement(); stnew2=connnew1.createStatement(); stnew3=connnew1.createStatement(); stnew4=connnew1.createStatement(); }catch (Exception e) { System.out.print("Get Connection Exception---"+new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss").format(new Date())+"----- "+e); } } public void closeConnection() { try{ if(!(connnew.isClosed())) { stnew.close(); stnew1.close(); connnew.close(); } if(!(connnew1.isClosed())) { stnew2.close(); stnew3.close(); stnew4.close(); connnew1.close(); } }catch (Exception e) { System.out.print("Close Connection Closing Exception-----"+new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss").format(new Date())+"-------"+e); } } Server() { try{ }catch(Exception ee) { System.out.print("Server Exceptions in main connection--"+new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss").format(new Date())+"------"+ee); } } public static void main(String[] args) throws SQLException { int i=0; Server STUD= new Server(); STUD.getConnection(); try { ServerSocket listener = new ServerSocket(port); Socket server; while((i++ < maxConnections) || (maxConnections == 0)) { @SuppressWarnings("unused") doComms connection; server = listener.accept(); try{ ResultSet checkconnection=stnew4.executeQuery("select count(*) from t_studentdetails"); if(checkconnection.next()) { //DO NOTHING IF EXCEPTION THEN CLOSE ALL CONNECTIONS AND OPEN NEW CONNECTIONS } }catch (Exception e) { System.out.print("Db Connection Lost Closing And Re-Opning It--------"+new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss").format(new Date())+"--------"+e); STUD.closeConnection(); STUD.getConnection(); } doComms conn_c= new doComms(server,stnew,stnew1,stnew2,stnew3); Thread t = new Thread(conn_c); t.start(); } }catch (IOException ioe) { System.out.println("Main IOException on socket listen: " + ioe); } } public void run() { } } class doComms implements Runnable { private Socket server; private String input; static Connection conn=null; static Connection conn1=null; static Statement st,st1,st2,st3; doComms(Socket server, Statement st,Statement st1,Statement st2,Statement st3 ) { this.server=server; doComms.st=st; doComms.st1=st1; doComms.st2=st2; doComms.st3=st3; } @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") public void run () { input=""; //char ch; try { DataInputStream in = new DataInputStream (server.getInputStream()); OutputStreamWriter outgoing=new OutputStreamWriter(server.getOutputStream()); while(!(null==(input=in.readLine()))) { savetodatabase(input,server.getPort(),outgoing); } //server.close(); } catch (IOException ioe) { System.out.println("RUN IOException on socket listen:-------"+new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss").format(new Date())+"----- " + ioe); ioe.printStackTrace(); } } public void savetodatabase(String line, int port1, OutputStreamWriter outgoing) { try { String Rollno="-",name="-",div="-",storeddate="-",storedtime="-",mailfrom=""; String newline=line; String unitid="-"; storeddate=new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd").format(new java.util.Date()); storedtime=new SimpleDateFormat("HH:mm:ss").format(new java.util.Date()); String sql2="delete from t_currentport where PortNumber='"+port1+"''"; st2.executeUpdate(sql2); sql2="insert into t_currentport (unitid, portnumber,thedate,thetime) values ('"+unitid+"','"+port1+"','"+storeddate+"','"+storedtime+"')"; st2.executeUpdate(sql2); String tablename=GetTable(); String sql="select * from t_studentdetails where Unitid='"+unitid+"'"; ResultSet rst=st2.executeQuery(sql); if(rst.next()) { Rollno=rst.getString("Rollno"); name=rst.getString("name"); div=rst.getString("div"); } String sql1="insert into studentInfo StoredDate,StoredTime,Subject,UnitId,Body,Status,Rollno,div,VehId,MailDate,MailTime,MailFrom,MailTo,Header,UnProcessedStamps) values('"+storeddate+"','"+storedtime+"','"+unitid+"','"+unitid+"','"+newline+"','Pending','"+Rollno+"','"+div+"','"+name+"','"+storeddate+"','"+storedtime+"','"+mailfrom+"','"+mailfrom+"','-','-')"; st1.executeUpdate(sql1); }catch(Exception e) { System.out.print("Save to db Connection Exception--"+new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss").format(new Date())+"-->"+e); } } }

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  • ASP.NET Long Process and Sending updates to Browser

    - by user204588
    Hello, I've asked this before but I was hoping for another answer and perhaps some code samples because I've been having a difficult time with this. I have an asp.net page. The user hits the "Run" button and I have code IN AN ASSEMBLY, not in the APP_CODE folder that is called and runs a long process that moves product info from a file into the database. While the user waits, I would like them to see status updates like what product the import process in on and status info. I'm assuming I'd break off into another thread and use Ajax but I have no idea how to do this. Some code samples would be very helpful, thanks.

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  • Disabled Checkboxes

    - by tonsils
    Hi, Hoping someone can assist or point me in the right direction to another thread/url with regards to disabled checkboxes. I basically have a couple of checkboxes in my form, that are not database items but am retrieving the source value based on a database column. As I do not want the user to be able to change these checboxes, I have disabled these checboxes When I query a record, the form at start-up retrieves the value for the checkbox with no issues. The problem is, when I hit a validation error on my form when the page is submitted, my checkbox values that were originally retrieved as 'Y', i.e checked are now null. Can anyone pls assist with what is going on or a workaround inorder to maintain these values when a validation error occurs. Thanks.

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  • What are the best settings of the H2 database for high concurrency?

    - by dexter
    There are a lot of settings that can be used in H2 database. AUTO_SERVER, MVCC, LOCK_MODE, FILE_LOCK and MULTI_THREADED. I wonder what combination works best for high concurrency setup e.g. one thread is doing INSERTs and another connection does some UPDATEs and SELECTs? I tried MVCC=TRUE;LOCK_MODE=3lFILE_LOCK=NO but whenever I do some UPDATEs in one connection, the other connection does not see it even though I commit it. By the way the connections are from different processes e.g. separate program.

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  • discrepancy in using AsyncTask, code is executed in weird order

    - by Pentium10
    Hello, In onCreate method I hav the following order of code objItem = new DbClass(this);//the onCreate event creates the database new PrepareAdapter1().execute();//this task uses the tables, but SQLException occures, tables doesn't exists As you see in my short code, I get a new instance of the SQLiteOpenHelper class, which does create the tables in onCreate. And after that I start an AsyncTask instance where I use the created table. But I get SQLiteException as table doesn't not exists. I am using this code in wrong way? I expect the table to be created when I launch the thread.

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  • How to get total cpu usage in Linux (c++)

    - by cz-david
    I am trying to get total cpu usage in %. First I should start by saying that "top" will simply not do, as there is a delay between cpu dumps, it requires 2 dumps and several seconds, which hangs my program (I do not want to give it its own thread) next thing what I tried is "ps" which is instant but always gives very high number in total (20+) and when I actually got my cpu to do something it stayed at about 20... Is there any other way that I could get total cpu usage? It does not matter if it is over one second or longer periods of time... Longer periods would be more useful, though.

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  • Using a named system semaphore as an event to trigger something in another process.

    - by jbraz
    I have a thread that runs all the time: private void DoSomeStuffThread() { Semaphore sem = new Semaphore(0, 3, "sem_DoStuff"); sem.WaitOne(); do { //do some stuff } while (sem.WaitOne()); } I want to be able to only execute the stuff in the do block when something from another process says so. I am trying to use the "sem_DoStuff" named system semaphore to allow this to happen. The code that gets executed in my other process: public string DoStuff() { try { Semaphore sem = Semaphore.OpenExisting("sem_DoStuff"); sem.Release(); } catch (Exception e) { return e.Message; } } So, the idea is that when DoStuff gets called, the semaphore gets released, and DoSomeStuffThread stops waiting, executes what is in the do block, and then waits for DoStuff again before it is getting called. But, when DoStuff gets called, I'm getting the exception 'No handle of the given name exists.'. What am I doing wrong? Thanks.

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  • Should I be worried about sending Apk to client before getting paid?

    - by DanielS
    I am working on an Android app for a client. The app is practically finished, and next week I'll have a meeting with the client to present it. He'll test everything, and upon approving it he will make the payment and I'll give him the source code and publish it on Google Play. Today he called me asking for the Apk so that he can start testing it. I am worried that if we don't close the deal (for one reason or another) he might get someone to reverse engineer the Apk and get my source code/app anyway, even if obfuscated with ProGuard (I never tried, but according to this SO thread it's not that difficult to reverse engineer an Apk). My question: Am I being paranoid here and should just send the client the Apk (cause perhaps the ProGuard obfuscation is enough to make the source code useless) , or are my worries reasonable and I should stick to getting paid before delivering anything?

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  • Using MySQL as a job queue

    - by user237815
    I'd like to use MySQL as a job queue. Multiple machines will be producing and consuming jobs. Jobs need to be scheduled; some may run every hour, some every day, etc. It seems fairly straightforward: for each job, have a "nextFireTime" column, and have worker machines search for the job with the nextFireTime, change the status of the record to "inProcess", and then update the nextFireTime when the job ends. The problem comes in when a worker dies silently. It won't be able to update the nextFireTime or set the status back to "idle". Unfortunately, jobs can be long-running, so a reaper thread that looks for jobs that have been inProcess too long isn't an option. There's no timeout value that would work. Can anyone suggest a design pattern that would properly handle unreliable worker machines?

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  • Handling Messages in Console Apps/DLLs in C++ Win32

    - by vsimon
    I would like to have the ability to process Win32 messages in a console app and/or inside a standalone DLL. I have been able to do it in .NET with the following article and it works great in C# inside a console app and standalone DLL http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc163417.aspx Is there a way to do the equivalent with C/C++ Win32 APIs? I have tried doing RegisterClassEx(...) and CreateWindow(...) even passing in HWND_MESSAGE to hWndParent but the trouble is that after the "invisible" window is created messages are not being processed probably due to the lack of a message pump. Where would the message pump go if you had a DLL entry point? I have tried creating another thread in a DLL and put while(GetMesage(..)) there but that did not work either. Any ideas?

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  • SQL Compact Edition database corruption

    - by jdv
    Hi, Our product is using MS SQL Compact Edition on a Windows machine (laptop). It's basically a metadata index for files we have on the filesystem. Recently we have seen databases getting corrupted. This happens when the machine is very busy moving files around and has to do a tiny bit of database changes at the same time. I was somewhat shocked that was at all possible. It was my expectation that the database would stay coherent whatever the circumstances. Of course we are doing something wrong. Things we have checked so far are: Use of only one db connection per thread specify the maximum size when opening the database The database is accessed only by one application, a .net based windows service. Are there other gotcha's?

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  • n00b: receive input over TCP/IP and use it to update HTML

    - by mawg
    This has got to be a FAQ, so can someone please just direct me to a "network programming for dummies" URL? The server wants to push information to a client or broadcast to all, when an event happens - as opposed to the clients constantly polling the server "just in case". The client then updates a browser page display. How do I do that? (toldya it was a n00b question) Should I have a thread which receives info on a socket and then writes it to a database which the browser display (PHP) can process with an HTML refresh tag, or what? Sorry to sound so dumb.

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  • FileNotFoundException when using FileInputStream

    - by user1672817
    I am trying to access a file I have contained in the jar. The beginning of my code is as follows: import java.io.*; import java.net.*; public class intro { public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException{ URL jarUrl = intro.class.getResource("myFile.jar"); File myJar = new File(jarUrl.toString()); FileInputStream fis = new FileInputStream(myjar); } I'm getting the following error: Exception in thread "main" java.io.FileNotFoundException: file:\...myFile.jar (The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect) at java.io.FileInputStream.open(Native Method) at java.io.FileInputStream.<init>(Unknown Source) at intro.main(intro.java:10) It seems to have no problem finding the URL or initializing the file, but I can't get the FileInputStream to work. Does anybody know what I'm doing wrong? Help would be appreciated.

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  • Excel Add-in memory explosion

    - by tsinik
    I wrote a small .NET add in to excel 2007 that read data from external c++ api and display it inside an excel. The task manager shows that I'm having a memory leak (the memory usage is inflate linearly up to 250MB after whitch it throws an "Excel cannot complete this task with available resources error") but the problem disappears as soon as I minimize the excel window. The api uses delegates to return data and I update it into a dictionary. another thread is updating the excel from the dictionary every second. It is unlikely that the unmanaged code is responsible of the leak. Does anybody have an idea what can cause this? 10x!

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  • C# Executing timed commands with varying times

    - by Gio Borje
    I have a timer control and a grid with a List of coordinates for the grid. I was wondering how I could use the timer control or any other control in order to execute code in the interval, coordinate.Time as it varies for each coordinate. Also, thread.sleep(time) is not an option for me. foreach (Coordinate coordinate in this.Macro) { coordinate.Time; coordinate.Initial; coordinate.Final; ... executecode @ coordinate.Time. }

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  • Creating TCP network errors for unit testing

    - by Robert S. Barnes
    I'd like to create various network errors during testing. I'm using the Berkely sockets API directly in C++ on Linux. I'm running a mock server in another thread from within Boost.Test which listens on localhost. For instance, I'd like to create a timeout during connect. So far I've tried not calling accept in my mock server and setting the backlog to 1, then making multiple connections, but all seem to successfully connect. I would think that if there wasn't room in the backlog queue I would at least get a connection refused error if not a timeout. I'd like to do this all programatically if possible, but I'd consider using something external like IPchains to intentionally drop certain packets to certain ports during testing, but I'd need to automate creating and removing rules so I could do it from within my Boost.Test unit tests. I suppose I could mock the various system calls involved, but I'd rather go through a real TCP stack if possible. Ideas?

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  • jprogressbar visible and working on button click

    - by Jisson
    public NewJDialog(java.awt.Frame parent, boolean modal) { super(parent, modal); initComponents(); jProgressBar1.setVisible(false); } private void jButton1ActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt) { jButton1.setEnabled(false); jProgressBar1.setVisible(true); repaint(); for(int i=0;i<=100;i+=5){ jProgressBar1.setValue(i); // jProgressBar1.setIndeterminate(false); try{ jProgressBar1.paintImmediately(0, 0, 100, 100);//0, 1, 100, 10 Thread.sleep(100); jProgressBar1.setStringPainted(true); }catch(Exception e){} } I use above code for using a Jprogressbar in a JDialog,If I use this I can see a progressbar aftercompleting its process(100 %) and also I want to hide progressbar upto buttonclick.Can any one help me?

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  • Combining RequiresSTA and Timeout attributes on a test fails

    - by Peter Lillevold
    I have a test that opens and closes a WPF Window and thus requires the STA threading apartment. To safeguard the test against the window staying open (and thus hang the test indefinitely) I wanted to use the Timeout attribute. The problem is that applying the Timeout attribute causes the test to fail on timeout regardless of whether the test works or not. Without the attribute everything works fine. My theory is that Timeout causes the test to be executed on a new thread that does not inherit the STA apartment. Is there another way to have both STA and the timeout safeguard in NUnit? My test looks something like this: [Test, RequiresSTA, Timeout(300)] public void Construct() { var window = new WindowView(); window.Loaded += (sender, args) => window.Close(); var app = new Application(); app.Run(window); try { // ...run system under test } finally { app.Shutdown(); } }

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  • Learning rails and AJAX. How do I load a div via ajax and then toggle hiding/showing it?

    - by Kevin L.
    I'm doing my first Ruby on Rails project. I am working on a project where the user can add a new message. Then they can add updates to this message like a thread. I've got it all written and now I'm going back and applying some AJAX. I want to show just the main message when the page first loads. Then when I click a link I want an AJAX event to fire that populates a div with all the updates to the message. Then I want this same link to toggle hiding and showing the div. I've made a submit button to fire the ajax and get back the updates using form_remote_tag. I've also created a separate link to toggle the hiding using $(div_id).toggle();. But now I'm stuck on how to combine these two things into one all purpose link. Thanks.

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  • Inherit appenders from calling instance in log4j or logback

    - by Lord.Quackstar
    In my program I have 2 separate streams of logging events (calling them streams for simplicity, in reality its 2 appenders). Stream1 contains client logging and Stream2 contains control logging. Now this might seem easy, except that certain classes can be both in the client logging and server logging, depending on the situation. Complicating this further is the fact that a command that a client wants takes place in 2 separate threads (one being fetched randomly from a thread pool), so any kind of tracking with MDC or NDC isn't possible. What would really simplify this is if the logger could inherit the appenders from the calling instance. That way I can setup 2 appenders for 2 loggers and be done. However I have no idea how to do it cleanly or easily. Can anyone offer any advice on how to do so? Note: If something needs to be passed around, I do have a event bean that gets passed to everything in the chain that can be used if necessary.

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