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  • Web Application

    - by Raydon
    I'm designing a web application. I was wondering if it was feasible to design a php front end (using some php framework e.g. CakePHP), which stores and retrieves data to display to the user. Then develop a java backend which listens to the database for changes, and depending on what was changed, performs some actions and updates the database. Any thoughts on this type of implementation would be appreciated.

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  • Best three tier C# Implement "style"

    - by nXqd
    I'm new to C# three tier implement and I've found a lot of implementations in Internet. I don't know what difference and benefit from its . Thanks a lot for reading this and I'm waiting for your answers. And I really want to know your implementation :)

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  • Access workflow ExectionProperties from Activity

    - by rekna
    When I derive an activity from NativeActivity, I can access Workflow executionproperties using the NativeActivityContext like this: context.Properties.Find("propertyname"); Some of my activities derive from Activity, because I they define a coded workflow using the Implementation property. An Activity has an ActivityContext, which does not provide access to the workflow execution properties, it does not have a Properties property. Is there another way to get access to the workflow execution properties from within an Activity

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  • Trie vs B+ tree

    - by Fakrudeen
    How does Trie and B+ tree compare for indexing lexicographically sorted strings [on the order some billions]? It should support range queries as well. From perf. as well as implementation complexity point of view.

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  • C#: check if a string start with any character in a list

    - by JoesyXHN
    Hi, I want to check whether a string starts with any character in a list. My current implementation in C# is as follows: char[] columnChars = new char[] { 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E' }; private bool startWithColumn(string toCheck) { for(int i=0; i<columnChars.Length; i++) if (toCheck.StartsWith(columnChars[i]+"")) { return true; } return false; } I would like to know if any solution is better?

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  • Spring MVC referencing params variable from RequestMapping

    - by NomNomNom
    Hi guys, I have the method below: @RequestMapping(value = "/path/to/{iconId}", params="size={iconSize}", method = RequestMethod.GET) public void webletIconData(@PathVariable String iconId, @PathVariable String iconSize, HttpServletResponse response) throws IOException { // Implementation here } I know how to pass the variable "webletId" from the RequestMapping using the @PathVariable, but how do I reference the variable "iconSize" from params? The same way? Thanks a lot.

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  • Python - Is a dictionary slow to find frequency of each character?

    - by psihodelia
    I am trying to find a frequency of each symbol in any given text using an algorithm of O(n) complexity. My algorithm looks like: s = len(text) P = 1.0/s freqs = {} for char in text: try: freqs[char]+=P except: freqs[char]=P but I doubt that this dictionary-method is fast enough, because it depends on the underlying implementation of the dictionary methods. Is this the fastest method?

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  • IE firing anything else but click

    - by shabunc
    I just wonder is there's any way to fire any event via IE's event-triggering implementation - fireEvent. I've tried to use it but failed with all event except click. The only reason i've get interested with this issue it curiousity, thus, any answers like "just do not trigger events, it is a bad idea" - all such answers would be considered, well...not full))) thanks in advance

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  • Is it standard behavior for this code to throw a NullPointerException?

    - by Eric
    I've had a big problem in some library code, which I've pinned down to a single statement: System.out.println((String) null); Ok, the code doesn't actually look like that, but it certainly calls println with a null argument. Doing this causes my whole applicaio to throw an unexpected NullPointerException. In general, should println throw this exception under that circumstance, or is this non-standard behavior due to a poor implementation of the out instance?

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  • How to implement XXTEA in MySQL?

    - by user339229
    Anyone knows how to implement XXTEA in MySQL? For example - SELECT xxtea_encrypt('text here', 'key here'); possible implementation is by creating a FUNCTION in MySQL using CREATE FUNCTION statement, e.g. CREATE FUNCTION xxtea_encrypt XXTEA Procedures here... RETURN encrypted string Thanks & Best regards

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  • iphone programming getting data from remote server

    - by user320023
    HI, I'm new to iphone programming and developing travel application, which retrieve most of it data from remote database. What is the best way to implement this solution? I thought of generating XML files in server side and getting data via XML files to iPhone app and displaying them... Is there better implementation to this, thank you in advance? Waruna.

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  • PHP front-end and Java back-end for a web app?

    - by Raydon
    I'm designing a web application. I was wondering if it was feasible to design a php front end (using some php framework e.g. CakePHP), which stores and retrieves data to display to the user. Then develop a java backend which listens to the database for changes, and depending on what was changed, performs some actions and updates the database. Any thoughts on this type of implementation would be appreciated.

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  • Java TokenField like Cocoa's?

    - by ShadesJeff
    Does anyone know of an existing Java component that implements a TokenField, similar to Cocoa's NSTokenField? An overview of the Cocoa control is at: http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/TokenField%5FGuide/Introduction/Introduction.html Suggestions for implementation? Thanks!

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  • Is there a sorted_vector class, which supports insert() etc.?

    - by Frank
    Often, it is more efficient to use a sorted std::vector instead of a std::set. Does anyone know a library class sorted_vector, which basically has a similar interface to std::set, but inserts elements into the sorted vector (so that there are no duplicates), uses binary search to find elements, etc.? I know it's not hard to write, but probably better not to waste time and use an existing implementation anyway.

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  • How can I have a Foo* iterator to a vector of Foo?

    - by mghie
    If I have a class that contains a std::list<Foo>, how can I implement iterators to a Foo* collection, preferably without using boost? I'd rather not maintain a parallel collection of pointers. For now I have std::list<Foo>, mostly so that removing or inserting an element does not invalidate all other iterators, but would it be possible to implement other iterators too, so that the collection type used in the implementation is opaque to the user of the class?

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  • Does GCC have a built-in compile time assert?

    - by VladLosev
    Our existing compile-time assert implementation is based on negative array index, and it provides poor diagnostic output on GCC. C++0x's static_assert is a very nice feature, and the diagnostic output it provides is much better. I know GCC has already implemented some C++0x features. Does anyone know if static_assert is among them and if it is then since what GCC version?

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  • Business Units vs Teams in CRM 2011

    - by GuruJ
    I've been told a few times that Business Units in CRM 2011 are "tricky" and shouldn't be set up lightly since they have irreversible consequences for a CRM 2011 implementation. On the other hand, teams in CRM 2011 seem much more flexible in managing record security. For what reason would I still choose to set up Business Units in CRM 2011? What can I do with Business Units that I can't with Teams (and vice versa)?

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  • JVM memory management & garbage collection book?

    - by Max
    Hi. Could anyone advice a book (or any other source) that would thoroughly reveal internals of JVM memory management & garbage collection (optimization, work, circular references, pecularities, discussions for various JVM impls...)? [What I've found so far are separate articles devoted to various aspects but no weighty tome :). Some good materials for Hotspot implementation are here. ] Thanks a lot for any advice you give.

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  • Abstract class and an inheritor: is it possible to factorize .parent() here?

    - by fge
    Here are what I think are the relevant parts of the code of these two classes. First, TreePointer (original source here): public abstract class TreePointer<T extends TreeNode> implements Iterable<TokenResolver<T>> { //... /** * What this tree can see as a missing node (may be {@code null}) */ private final T missing; /** * The list of token resolvers */ protected final List<TokenResolver<T>> tokenResolvers; /** * Main protected constructor * * <p>This constructor makes an immutable copy of the list it receives as * an argument.</p> * * @param missing the representation of a missing node (may be null) * @param tokenResolvers the list of reference token resolvers */ protected TreePointer(final T missing, final List<TokenResolver<T>> tokenResolvers) { this.missing = missing; this.tokenResolvers = ImmutableList.copyOf(tokenResolvers); } /** * Alternate constructor * * <p>This is the same as calling {@link #TreePointer(TreeNode, List)} with * {@code null} as the missing node.</p> * * @param tokenResolvers the list of token resolvers */ protected TreePointer(final List<TokenResolver<T>> tokenResolvers) { this(null, tokenResolvers); } //... /** * Tell whether this pointer is empty * * @return true if the reference token list is empty */ public final boolean isEmpty() { return tokenResolvers.isEmpty(); } @Override public final Iterator<TokenResolver<T>> iterator() { return tokenResolvers.iterator(); } // .equals(), .hashCode(), .toString() follow } Then, JsonPointer, which contains this .parent() method which I'd like to factorize here (original source here: public final class JsonPointer extends TreePointer<JsonNode> { /** * The empty JSON Pointer */ private static final JsonPointer EMPTY = new JsonPointer(ImmutableList.<TokenResolver<JsonNode>>of()); /** * Return an empty JSON Pointer * * @return an empty, statically allocated JSON Pointer */ public static JsonPointer empty() { return EMPTY; } //... /** * Return the immediate parent of this JSON Pointer * * <p>The parent of the empty pointer is itself.</p> * * @return a new JSON Pointer representing the parent of the current one */ public JsonPointer parent() { final int size = tokenResolvers.size(); return size <= 1 ? EMPTY : new JsonPointer(tokenResolvers.subList(0, size - 1)); } // ... } As mentioned in the subject, the problem I have here is with JsonPointer's .parent() method. In fact, the logic behind this method applies to TreeNode all the same, and therefore to its future implementations. Except that I have to use a constructor, and of course such a constructor is implementation dependent :/ Is there a way to make that .parent() method available to each and every implementation of TreeNode or is it just a pipe dream?

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  • How to open a PDF file?

    - by Alive
    I want to load a pdf file on the click of a button. In the OnClickButton() implementation I am writing the function which open the PDF file ShellExecute(0, "Open", "%s\\HELP\\RiverCADPro_User_Manual.pdf", NULL, NULL, SW_MAXIMIZE); The above code is not working.What else is to be needed so as to run the above code

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  • Remember JVM state before executing a specific instruction.

    - by user559064
    I am working on a testing project using mutating technique. My project requires to manipulate a Java classfile and re-execute the classfile multiple times for testing. My implementation need to re-execute the whole system again after one manipulation, and that is not efficient. I am wondering whether I can save the JVM state right before executing a desired instruction in the classfile, so that I can start from that state after each manipulation. Thank you.

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  • How to calculate the cycles that change one permutation into another?

    - by fortran
    Hi, I'm looking for an algorithm that given two permutations of a sequence (e.g. [2, 3, 1, 4] and [4, 1, 3, 2]) calculates the cycles that are needed to convert the first into the second (for the example, [[0, 3], [1, 2]]). The link from mathworld says that Mathematica's ToCycle function does that, but sadly I don't have any Mathematica license at hand... I'd gladly receive any pointer to an implementation of the algorithm in any FOSS language or mathematics package. Thanks!

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