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  • applicaion and local service lifetime

    - by rayman
    As i understoond, if we have local service of some application, as soon as the application goes down, the service goes down as well - is that true? and if it is, how can we make an application to run all the time without go down? (without using Alarm manager). i though that the purpose of local service is to answer this situation: " to make the application everlasting" please, if some1 could explain me this better, thanks, ray.

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  • What is meant by porting an application X to a platform Y ?

    - by Neeraj
    Pretty clear from the title itself, what is meant by porting an application X to a platform Y? Say for example I have an application X running on some OS, say Y, What do I do to port this application to another OS say Z? Does this mean rewriting a new application A for Operating system Z that necessarily imitates the behavior of application X on Operating System Y. Please explain.

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  • Is google gson running on android?

    - by Janusz
    I'm playing arround with google gson for communication with my web back end at the moment. This and this older posts indicate that there are some problems with gson on android. I did some easy tests on the device already but maybe I just missed the bug. Edit I'm now parsing a lot more data. Generic lists etc. still not encountered the bug. Has anybody used gson on Android already? How does it work? Has somebody encountered bugs or something that will stop me from using it once it gets more complicated?

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  • iPhone "touchesBegan" and "touchesMoved" message ... do not move to centre of touch

    - by Nippysaurus
    I am modifying the "MoveMe" example from the apple web site. When I get the "touchesMoved" message I move the centre of the target view to the centre of the touch. Is there a way that when the touch starts ("touchesBegan" message) I can remember the offset from the target view and keep that offset. Let me know if this is hard to understand and I will try to explain it a bit better.

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  • Fastest Java web templating language

    - by CaptainAwesomePants
    I'm about to start in on a new Spring MVC project, and I'm examining the various options for the view. I've never been a fan of JSP, and I've run into JSP-related performance problems in the past, so I was looking through the other options. I'm hoping that somewhere somebody's taken a census of the various options (maybe it'll have to be me) and pronounced which ones are quick, or at least which options there are. Here are the choices I've thought of, ordered from obvious to bizarre: JSP, JSTL Velocity FreeMarker GSP (Groovy JSP) ERB powered by IronRuby or some such craziness Tea Any suggestions, personal preferences, or other good options for the list?

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  • HTML Links on IzPack HTMLInfoPanel not working correctly

    - by Salman
    In my installer (created using IzPack) i am using HTMLInfoPanel, in the HTML data for this info panel I have a website link and an email address. The problem is 1) When I click on the website link, the page is opened in the Installer panel itself, instead of open the page in the default browse window. 2) When I click on the email link, the page in the panel just refreshes and does nothing instead of opening the mail client for the user. Following is HTML for the link: <a href="http://www.XYZ.com/" target="_blank">XYZ, Ltd.</a> HTML for the eMail link: <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]" target="_blank">[email protected]</A> I couldn't find any help fixing this in the IzPack documentation other forums. Can somebody help solve this? I am using IzPack V 4.1

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  • javascript function

    - by user295189
    can someone explain what this function is doing var page = new Object(); page.testSearch.btnSearch.setState = function() { this.disable(!(page.testSearch.searchString.value.trim().length > 1)); } thanks

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  • Error in ternary expression

    - by Bipul
    Consider the following code which shows compile time error : #include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char** argv) { int x=5,y=0,z=2; int a=z?x,y?x:(y); // but z?x,y?x:y:z is not showing any error printf("%d",a); return 0; } Please help me explain the reason why z?x,y?x:y:z is not showing any error?

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  • Marshaling and Unmarshaling of kml codes for Google Earth

    - by Kayson
    May i inquire more knowledge on marshaling and unmarshaling of kml codes? Regarding those used in Google earth. I need to do a project on flight airlines, linking them with an arc which is a polygon to connect placemarks with placemarks. I've tried to compile sample codes of HelloKML but still unable to marshal and produce the kml codes itself. Please someone explain marshaling and unmarshaling of codes and producing of kml codes. Thanks in advance.

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  • What does this eclipse symbol mean?

    - by ikky
    Hi, i can't seem to find this symbol in the Eclipse documentation, and i'm no expert in using Eclipse. Can anyone explain to me what it means? The symbol: It's the arrow that confuses me. Can it be a shared resource? Thanks in advance!

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  • T-SQL GO Statement

    - by coffeeaddict
    I have read and read over MSDN, etc. Ok, so it signals the end of a batch. What defines a batch? I don't see why I need go when I'm pasting in a bunch of scripts to be run all at the same time. I've never understood GO. Can anyone explain this better and when I need to use it (after how many or what type of transactions)?

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  • A potentially dangerous Request.Form value was detected from the client

    - by Dofs
    I am using CKEditor/CKFinder as wysiwyg editor on my MVC.NET site. I have set [ValidateInput(false)] and it works when debugging it locally, but I receive the following error when I have published the site: A potentially dangerous Request.Form value was detected from the client (message="<p> <em>Testing</e..."). can anyone explain why the published site is different from the locally site, especially when I have set [ValidateInput(false)]?

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  • Whats the most efficient MySQL column types for this data?

    - by AlabamaKush
    I have several tables with some pretty standard data in each. Can somebody help me optimize them by telling me the best column types for this data. Whats beside them is what I have currently. Number (max length 7) --> MEDIUMINT(8) Unsigned Text (max length 30) --> VARCHAR(30) Text (max length 200) --> VARCHAR(200) Number (max length 4) --> SMALLINT(5) Unsigned Number (either 0 or 1) --> TINYINT(1) Unsigned Text (max length 500) --> TEXT Any suggestions? I'm just guessing with this so I know some of them are wrong...

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  • java dynamic memory allocation?

    - by JavaUser
    Hi, Why an object initialization using " new " keyword is called as dynamic memory allocation since compile time itself we know the memory needed for that object . Also please explain what happen when u do ClassA object = new ClassA(); in heap and stack . Thx

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  • C# myths about best practices?

    - by TheMachineCharmer
    My colleague keeps telling me of the things listed in comments. I am confused. Can somebody please demystify these things for me? class Bar { private int _a; public int A { get { return _a; } set { _a = value; } } private Foo _objfoo; public Foo OFoo { get { return _objfoo; } set { _objfoo = value; } } public Bar(int a, Foo foo) { // this is a bad idea A = a; OFoo = foo; } // MYTHS private void Method() { this.A //1 - this._a //2 - use this when inside the class e.g. if(this._a == 2) A //3 - use this outside the class e.g. barObj.A _a //4 - // Not using this.xxx creates threading issues. } } class Foo { // implementation }

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  • lr parsing table

    - by flufferok
    Could any1 explain how can i transform ll(1) parsing table to lr(1) parsing table? Or are there any tables already for lr1 mathematical parsing(+,-,/,*,^)?

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  • ICEFACES : Multiple Parameters in link

    - by Carlos
    Hello ! i have a datatable with multiple rows , i want to put one link to redirect the values to one Servlet . the old call that i use is similar like this : a onclick=openWindow('./Servlet?param1=xx&param2=xxx') I m newbie in icefaces ... i want your help because i can put one parameter only like this : ice:outputLinktarget="mainFrame" value="./Servlet?param1=#{item.id} but when i put two parameters i ve errors in the code ... ice:outputLinktarget="mainFrame" value="./Servlet?param1=#{item.id}&param2=#{item.id} somebody knows to do it ? thank you very much ! Tommy

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  • Working with arrays passed byref

    - by Jason
    I would like for someone to explain this to me: function myFunction(array){ array = $.grep(array, function(n,i){return n > 1 }); } var mainArray = [1,2,3]; myFunction(mainArray); document.write(mainArray) // 1,2,3, but i'm expecting 2,3 but if i do something like array[3] = 4; in place of the $.grep line, i get 1,2,3,4. Shouldn't mainArray become the new array created by $.grep?

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  • Python beginner confused by a complex line of code

    - by Protean
    I understand the gist of the code, that it forms permutations; however, I was wondering if someone could explain exactly what is going on in the return statement. def perm(l): sz = len(l) print (l) if sz <= 1: print ('sz <= 1') return [l] return [p[:i]+[l[0]]+p[i:] for i in range(sz) for p in perm(l[1:])]

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