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  • file descriptors and open files

    - by amanda
    Hello, I have two quick questions: When do two file descriptors point to the same open file ? When do two open files point to the same inode ? Also, if you happen to have some good documentation with graphs explaining this, i'll be very grateful if you show me the link to it :) Thanks!

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  • iPhone plotting / charting libraries

    - by sashaeve
    I am looking for good plotting library (line, pie, column charts) which allows to interact with user touches something like in Stocks app. I found a core-plot library but seems like that interaction logic is not well-covered. Please suggest what libraries can be used?

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  • Installation of Jetty into Eclipse

    - by Claus Jørgensen
    Hi I've had Jetty recommended as a good container for fast and simple development, in my case, Java Server Faces. I wish to use it with my Eclipse IDE (Version: 3.4.1), but quite frankly, can't figure out how. I've tried various outdated plugins, only with large amounts of errors in return, so I'm hoping someone could guide me from downloading the right version to installing it, and being able to press "RUN", and see a simple Hello World in JSP/JSF work. Cheers.

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  • postmessage for directinput

    - by kevin
    can someone PLEASE point me in the right direction all i want to do is simulate a mouse click in a video game that is minimized the video game i am doing this for allows macroing like this, so its all good however, the game uses directinput so using postmessage and sendmessage is not working

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  • Usage of Maven (and open source in general) in high governance and risk-averse large organizations (

    - by bart
    Does anyone have any good stories of these kinds of organizations being open to using open source (such as tools like Maven etc). Many staff I've encountered have little or no exposure to open source/systems and open source is treated with great suspicion. Some reasons given for this are lack of support and robustness, which is ironic given the number of end-of-life unsupported vendor products that are in production. Bonus points for any success stories where you've seen open source go into orgs like this and have a real benefit!

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  • Getting relative path from absolute path in PHP

    - by SpawnCxy
    I noticed that there're some similar questions about this problem when I typed the title,but they seem not be in PHP.So what's the solution to it with a PHP function? To be specified. $a="/home/apache/a/a.php"; $b="/home/root/b/b.php"; $relpath = getRelativePath($a,$b);//needed function,should return '../../root/b/b.php' Any good ideas?Thanks.

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  • Up to date, JPA compliant GenericDAOImplementation

    - by HDave
    I read this article: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-genericdao.html several times and believe I understand what it is saying. However, it is 4 years old and I have a JPA compliant Java application to contend with. In addition, I see that there is a JPATemplate in Spring that has some good functionality, but the Spring documentation says it is already deprecated! Can anybody point me to a solid, modern, JPA compliant, Spring based, working example of a GenericDAOImpl that proxies an Interface to provide generic finder execution?

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  • Verilog linting tools?

    - by mrflibble
    What are your favorite linting tools for verilog? I am currently looking for a good verilog linting tool. And preferably one that can be configured to either handle or ignore certain vendor specific primitives like LUT's, PLL's, etc. I recently tried verilator-3.810, but out of the box it needs a little help with the primitives. So what (linting) tools do you use to deal with the not-so-strict syntax of verilog?

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  • Is there an easy way to read an XML file in Java?

    - by user303135
    I'm fairly new to Java and am writing an app that needs an XML config file. The problem I have is that there doesn't seem to be any easy way to do this, which seems a bit strange. I've looked SAX and DOM and both seem quite complicated. Are there any other good API's out there? What's the best way to do this in Java? Thanks...

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  • How to generate a mixed-case hash in Python?

    - by pyrony
    I am having a hard time figuring out a reasonable way to generate a mixed-case hash in Python. I want to generate something like: aZeEe9E Right now I'm using MD5, which doesn't generate case-sensitive hashes. What is a good way to generate a hash value consisting of upper- and lower- case characters + numbers?

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  • c# - pdf to word programmatically

    - by Peanut
    Hi, Does anyone know of a good solution for converting PDF files to a word .doc files (not docx) programmatically? I've tried SautinSoft's solution but even though it does the job, it's not the best quality. Any suggestions would be welcome. Many thanks.

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  • Replace number in a string using regex or something else

    - by Krishna
    Hi, I am not so good with regex. I am struggling to find a solution for a small functionality. I have a ajax response which returns a string like "Your ticket has been successfully logged. Please follow the link to view details 123432." All I have to do is replace that number 123432 with <a href="blablabla.com?ticket=123432"> using javascript.

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  • Similar to SSL Local Forwarding

    - by whoi
    Hi; As you know SSL protocol supports up to some max value of local forwarding and it is a really good feature. My question is: is there any similar project just making this local forwarding thing? I do not need all this bunch of features coming with SSL.. Thanks

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  • json with Autocomplete?

    - by acidzombie24
    I am using Jquery Autocomplete I am also using the formatItem. I would like the output to be <json.key: json.value ex Name: Adam However i cant get the json data using the 4th param and i am getting the full json string as the 4th param and one result. How do i use json with this? is another autocomplete recommended? (this one looks pretty good...)

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  • C# OOP File Structure?

    - by Soo
    Hey SO, I just started programming with objects recently and am trying to learn good habits early on. The way I plan to structure my application is to have two files: 1: Program.cs - This file will contain the main logic for the application 2: Class.cs - This file will contain all of the class definitions Pretty simple. What I'm wondering if I should have any more files for ... well, you tell me. Any help would be appreciated.

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  • Where is the JTree definition for eclipse's Project Explorer?

    - by Jim
    Hello, The JTree implementation / Renderer used in eclipse (see the navigation pane on the left side) is extremely good. I've checked out the eclipse source code and am looking through it, but can't seem to find the reference to the JTree used. Does anyone know which package contains the definition of this pane? Thanks!

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  • Sanity check on this idea for an Image Viewer in a web app

    - by Charlie Flowers
    I have an approach in mind for an image viewer in a web app, and want to get a sanity check and any thoughts you stackoverflowers might have. Here's the whirlwind nutshell summary: I'm working on an ASP.NET MVC application that will run in my company's retail stores. Even though it is a web application, we own the store machines and have control over them. We have a "windows agent" running on the store machine which we can talk to via http post (it is a WCF service, and our web app has permission to talk to it from the browser). One of the web pages needs to be an "image viewer" page with some common things like Rotate & Zoom. Now, there are some WebForms controls that offer Rotate and Zoom. However, they take up server resources and generate a good bit of traffic between the server and the browser. For example, the Rotate function would cause an ajax call to the server, which would then generate a new image written to a .NET Canvas object, which would then be written to a file on the server, which would then be returned from the ajax call and refreshed inside the browser. Normally, that's a pretty good way of doing things. But in our case, we have code running on the store machine that we can communicate with. This leads me to consider the following approach: When the user asks to view an image, we tell our "windows agent" to download it from our image server to the store machine. We then redirect our browser to our image viewer page, which will pull the image from the local file we just wrote to the store machine. When the user clicks "Rotate", we cause JavaScript code in the browser to call our "windows agent" software, asking it to perform the "Rotate" function. The "windows agent" does the rotation using the same kind of imaging control that would formerly have been used on the server, but it does so now on the store machine. Javascript in the browser then refreshes the image on the page to show the newly rotated image. Zoom and similar features would be implemented the same way. This seems to be much more efficient, scalable, and responsive for the end-users. However, I've never heard of anything like it being done, mostly because it's rare to have this combination of a web app plus a "windows agent" on the client machine. What do you think? Feasible? Reasonable? Any pitfalls I overlooked or improvements / suggestions you can see? Has anyone done anything like this who would like to offer the wisdom of experience? Thanks!

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  • Need some guidelines on iPad animation programming

    - by thomasvsundert
    Hi, I'm creating an interactive e-book for the iPad. This book will contain multiple pages that will consist of a lot of animations (frame and motion animations), transitions,... I was wondering what my development options are, should I use OpenGL, Quartz,...? I've use UIImageView.animationImages before and found that it had really bad performance. What's the best way to draw frame based animations? Does anybody have some good pointers to resources on this? thanks in advance, Thomas

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  • Size of split views in UISplitViewController? No hard-coded values please...

    - by Steve
    Hey, I'm building view hierarchies programmatically, without using a nib, for the master and the detail views in the UISplitViewController. My problem is that I do not know how large those views are. Well, of course, I know their hard-coded values... But I want to be a good citizen and not use hard-coded values and instead query them. Problem is that I have no idea how... Do you? Thanks in advance, /Steve

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  • Contract for partnering with a client

    - by Everett Toews
    Does anyone know of a good contract template that would be appropriate for partnering with a client? For example, I am creating a web based application with a client that will help guide the development. The application is owned solely by my company but, in exchange for their help, my client will get the application for free in perpetuity. Any other advice in this area? Thanks, Everett

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  • Mixing JQuery Ajax with ASP.NET : is there any security risk

    - by Sayem Ahmed
    I am using jQuery with ASP.NET in a project. Instead of using ASP.NET Ajax, I am using jquery's ajax functions. Is there any security risk if I do that? I mean, since I am using jquery's ajax calls, no view state information will be passed to the server so that it can verify the page's authenticity (though it saves a lot of bandwidth..). I would also like to know what is the best/good practice here.

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