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Using Java to populate a specific column in an SQL table

Essentially, I have a methods that manipulates data taken from a table to create a new object "ZExpert." ZExpert has parameters int id, int domain, and double ZExpert. I have added a column to the ...
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Java passing List<String> as Class<T>, wants to know the type of the list

I have a question about generics. I have a function that knows about a class type of object that I want to create: public static <T> XmlParserInterface<T> createXmlParser(Class<T> ...
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RijndaelEncryption with Java then Decryption with C# and EnterpriseLibrary 4.1

I believe when the EnterpriseLibrary tries to decrypt a RijndaelManaged encrypted string it expects the Initialization Vector to be prepended to the encrypted text. Currently with the code below. I ...
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Moving to Maven from GNUMake

I've been a long time user of the Make build system, but I have decided to begin learning the Maven build system. While I've read through most of the online docs, none seem to give me the analogies I'...
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Fastest way to copy files in Java

What ist the fastest way to copy a big number of files in Java. So far I have used file streams and nio. Overall streams seem to be faster than nio. What experiences did you make so far?
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Reading the first part of a file using HTTP

I would like to determine the type of a file (generally UTF-8) by reading the first part of the file and analysing the content. (The type is specific to my community but not under my control and not ...
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What is the closest you can get to true (resource constrained) isolates in the JVM today?

Posit the following situation: You have a large and complex system (distributed, concurrent, huge dataset) which supports many users. The code is sent to the data. You want to allow mobile code in ...
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java md5 compiling error

i just try to use MD5 library in java, but i got some errors, when I try to compile it, I got this error : digest(byte[],int,int) in java.security.MessageDigest cannot be applied to (byte[]) I ...
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Could someone explain how this recursive code to reverse an int in java works please?

private static int reverse(int n, int r) { if (n == 0) return r; return reverse(n/10, 10*r+n%10); } public static int reverse(int n) { return reverse(n, 0); } I've tested this and it works, I ...
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Algorithm for a smudge tool?

I'm trying to implement a smudge tool like one you would find in Gimp or Photoshop. I've tried lots of variations but they all have problems. The basic method I've tried for smudging from position P1 ...
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Servlet session invalidate

I have 2 apps in 2 different servers - Tomcat(basically a .WAR file) and a EAR in jBoss. EAR is a reusable app where I will authenticate the user and send back the control to the app on the Tomcat. ...
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Setting a TextView width in java

How can I set the TextView properties like width, height using Java Code?
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Disable Java JIT for a specific method/class?

I'm having an issue in my Java application where the JIT breaks the code. If I disable the JIT, everything works fine, but runs 10-20x slower. Is there any way to disable the JIT for a specific ...
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MongoDB and Java Objects

I have the following MongoDB object stored in my Mongo database: array ( '_id' => new MongoId("4cc183de48aa4c7708000000"), 'vehicleMake' => 'Volkswagen', 'vehicleModel' => 'Carrier', ...
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JDialog: How to disable the ESC key of my Modal dialog?

So there's a frame (main app). From here, I open a Modal JDialog and start a background thread working whilst displaying progress (log entries) in a table. This process is critical and should not be ...
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directory structure in Tomcat 5(s)

I was wondering if it was possible to maintain a directory structure within the application folder in side webapps folder, i.e. I have created a folder called ITC357, which acts as my application ...
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Java asynchronous method call

I have already one thread that has to do following work: public class DetectionHandler extends TimerTask { @Override public void run() { bluetoothAddresses = BluetoothModule.scanAddresses(); ...
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Translating Ruby code to Java

I have never used ruby but need to translate this code to java. Can anyone help me. This is the code in Ruby. DEFAULT_PRIOR = [2, 2, 2, 2, 2] ## input is a five-element array of integers ## output ...
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use ActiveX in java

Hi all I am trying to develop a program that uses a program called VLC to display media. This program can be installed on windows; also there is a version for using in java called JVLC. I have used ...
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Spring: How should application+web contexts be organized?

The scenario: Start the app and load ClassPathXmlApplicationContext in main(), this starts a Jetty webapp. dispatcher servlet then loads a XmlWebApplicationContext dispatcher servlet then looks for ...
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How do I hash a 2-d array efficiently (to be stored in a HashSet)?

I've written a class called PuzzleBoard that represents an nxn board. I will be keeping several PuzzleBoard objects in a HashSet, so I have to overwrite the 'int hashCode()' method. Below are the ...
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java object serialization - thread safe?

I am writing highly concurrent application, which is extensively modifies objects of MyClass. The class is composed of several fields. My question is how to prevent modifications of particular object ...
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Netbeans, Glassfish deployment problem

I am developing a web project using Netbeans 6.9.1 and Glassfish 3.0.1. Everything was fine until I refector a sesion bean by renaming it from “outboxSession” to “OutboxSession”. Now the project ...
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How to use a ~ (relative directory) in my java class?

I create a temporary file on the server, that someone uploads. While I was testing, It was fine to use the complete home directory path in my machine. But now that I have to deploy it to a server, I ...
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Finding the prime factor of a Long number using Java

public class prime { public static void main(String[] args) { long thing = 600851475143L; for(long i = 300425737571L ; i == 0 ; i-- ){ if (thing % i == 0) { long ...
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Impact of "kernel: Clocksource tsc unstable" on a GUI application

I have this Java GUI application which uses OpenGL and Eclipse RCP + SWT running on a Linux (Fedora 7) machine equipped with Pentium P or Core 2 Duo CPU. It supposed to run and accept user input for ...
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Displaying the build time-stamp in an application

I would like to display the time-stamp of when the application was built in an about box. This will allow me tracking different versions of the application. How can I retrieve this information in Java?...
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how to share a database to different pc's for a java desktop application?

I am making an application which have to be used in different pc's, and it has to share the same database. I have no idea how to do it. I am using the java as programming language and mysql as ...
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Bounded, auto-discarding, non-blocking, concurrent collection

I'm looking for a collection that: is a Deque/List - i.e. supports inserting elements at "the top" (newest items go to the top) - deque.addFirst(..) / list.add(0, ..). It could be a Queue, but the ...
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Is there any drawback in jprobe profiler and netbeans?

while using jprobe or netbeans if it creates any problems in giving output? which profiler is best? Is there any profiler released recently in market,which is better than these two and if what are it'...
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Converting from Java to VBA [closed]

I need a to create a VBA function that extract a text from a string I wrote this java method public static String extract(String str) { String s = str.substring(str.indexOf("'"),str.lastIndexOf("...
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Ignore parentheses with string tokenizer?

I have an input that looks like: (0 0 0) I would like to ignore the parenthesis and only add the numbers, in this case 0, to an arraylist. I am using scanner to read from a file and this is what I ...
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What is SSO authentication touch point used for?

I find there are following code in NTLMAuthenticationFilter.java which used for alfresco share SSO authenticate: Response remoteRes; if (cachedNtlm) { Connector conn = ...
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Best Java framework for server side WebSockets [closed]

I want to create simple server having low load. The goal is to give a few javascript clients access to some functionality implemented in Java through WebSockets. I seek for best library to use for ...
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JPA and derby null pointer exception

I am trying to do a simple persistence with jpa 2.0 and derby but I keep getting a NullPointerException. Exception and entity class - http://pastebin.com/QqXhRdcN The code where I am trying to ...
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Netbeans Editor, how can I supress warnings?

In eclipse, I can say to editor (and of course compiler) I don't use that variable so remove the underline with @SuppressWarnings("unused") Anyone knows in Netbeans 6.9 how can I remove the underline ...
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? Operator Does Not Work

How come this is not possible? I am getting illegal start of expression. (s1.charAt(i) == ' ') ? i++ : break;
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BlackBerry image buttons

I want to create six image buttons similar to those on the homescreen, such as settings, downloads, or messages. When I roll to the next button, the previous one must fade, just like the simulator. I ...
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IDE-Style program running

My Goal I am attempting to make a Java program in which a user can select any .class or .jar file from their computer. My program will then pop up a JInternalFrame with a JEditorPane in it as the ...
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Joda-Time, Daylight Saving Time change and date time parsing

I have the following problem using Joda-Time for parsing and producing date and time around Daylight Saving Time (DST) hours. Here is an example (please, note that March 30th 2008 is Daylight Saving ...
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'Use a static array'... what does that even mean?

I know what a static array is and how to use it in Java, but my Prof assigned us a program and for one of the many classes we had to create, he asked us to 'use a static array' in such a way that ...
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Java overriding equals, array

Here's a code I'm working on, overriding equals. I've not tried compiling, but Netbeans is giving me a warning saying .equals on incompatible types. public class Customers { private String name; ...
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unknown host exception while parsing an xml file

when i am trying to parse an xml, i am getting following exception :- java.net.UnknownHostException: hibernate.sourceforge.net at java.net.AbstractPlainSocketImpl.connect(Unknown Source) at ...
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YourKit in Production

I have recently downloaded a trial version of YourKit and after playing with it for a while it looks great, but I am concerned about running it in the production environment. Previous profilers I have ...
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Circular Arrays in Queues

How is mod used to determine the beginning and end of a circular array in a queue?
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Spring framework best practices: deploying a non-bean compliant component

I want to build an MVC app using Spring (first timer here). As such I want to embed Jetty as the servlet engine. Jetty however doesn't stricly follow the java beans pattern, so I can't launch some ...
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Which is a better technology to become a mobile developer C# or java?

I am a computer Engineering student and i want to choose my path as soon as possible. Will I be able to develop anything using C#?
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writing an object to socket

I have got a problem in here...! I want to write a program in which I have to pass some data and packet_no of that data... So, I am creating an class Packet. I want to send the an Packet object ...
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What's the best way to mapping /newyork to /area.jsp?id=1?

I'm using http://example.com/area.jsp?id=1 and want create a mapping path http://example.com/newyork mapping to /area.jsp?id=1 How do I do this best? Note: I'm using Resin(java) + Nginx
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Aren't multiple transactions supposed to concur with em.getTransaction()?

When I execute: public void beginTransaction() { em.getTransaction().begin(); } following an active transaction started in the same way, I get the following exception: Exception Description: ...
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