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  • Java FilePath Android

    - by user654460
    I have an android app that I am trying to get a file path for a SAX parser. I have the following structure: assets:(Where my xml file is) src(same level as assets) com msi androidrss(The calling java file is in here) I tried several variations of this: InputSource is = new InputSource("file://../../../../assets/Rss.xml"); But I always get a FNF Exception Any suggestions? Thanks

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  • StringBuffer wont read whole stream into a string (JAVA/Android)

    - by Levara
    Hi all! I'm making an android program that retrieves content of a webpage using HttpURLConnection. I'm new to both Java and Android. Problem is: Reader reads whole page source, but in the last while iteration it doesn't append to stringBuffer that last part. Using debbuger I have determined that, in the last loop iteration, string buff is created, but stringBuffer just doesnt append it. I need to parse retrieved content. Is there any better way to handle the content for parsing than using strings. I've read on numerous other sites that string size in Java is limited only by available heap size. I've tried with StringBuilder too. Anyone know what could be the problem. Btw feel free to suggest any improvements to the code. Thanks! URL u; try { u = new URL("http://feeds.timesonline.co.uk/c/32313/f/440134/index.rss"); HttpURLConnection c = (HttpURLConnection) u.openConnection(); c.setRequestProperty("User-agent","Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; InfoPath.1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727)"); c.setRequestMethod("GET"); c.setDoOutput(true); c.setReadTimeout(3000); c.connect(); StringBuffer stringBuffer = new StringBuffer(""); InputStream in = c.getInputStream(); InputStreamReader inp = new InputStreamReader(in); BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(inp); char[] buffer = new char[3072]; int len1 = 0; while ( (len1 = reader.read(buffer)) != -1 ) { String buff = new String(buffer,0,len1); stringBuffer.append(buff); } String stranica = new String(stringBuffer); c.disconnect(); reader.close(); inp.close(); in.close();

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  • JRadio Menu buttons - JAVA

    - by user337465
    I have a relatively easy question. I have to create a java GUI to do math based calculations. I have to have a menu item that will double the variable that I am doing calculations with. For example variable = 1 if radio button = selected{ variable = variable * 2 } So, how would I achieve the if statement there? thankyou

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  • Excel In Java Web Application

    - by Anand
    Hi I have a java web application running on windows currently. I may host it in future in a Linux Server. My application allows people to upload data. I want to display the data they have uploaded in an excel file and render it in a portion of my webpage. How do I go about this ?

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  • K-Means Algorithm and java code

    - by Thandar
    Hi all, I need to calculate for grouping objects according to their size. I got k-means algorithms in java which calculate mostly for classifying according to their two or more features and the results are not satisfy for me.I only want to calculate for grouping objects based on one feature.Pseudocode or code would be helpful, too. Thanks u all for helping.

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  • language specific virtual keyboard with java

    - by user343285
    Hello everyone! I have to make an on-screen keyboard using JAVA on linux. the problem is it has to work on the most languages. for start, i need to et the current locale, that's clear, but after that, is there any way of getting the keyboard layout and maping of that locale? i searched for hours, but couldn't find a thing, so i really hope you can help me. Thanks in advance, Adam!

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  • Java Servlet connecting to SQL Server tutorial?

    - by phill
    Can anyone recommend a tutorial on how to write a Java Servlet which connects to MS SQL server and manages data? I'm trying to write something which pulls products out of one database and inserts them into a stored procedure located on another database. Thanks in advance.

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  • Include Unit tests in the same package as the source code in Java

    - by TheDelChop
    Guys, I'm getting back into Java after a long stint in the Ruby world and I've got a question about JUnit tests and the source I'm testing. If I've got a package of graphics code for my company, lets call it com.example.graphics, should I include my tests in that package too or should they be included in a seperate package, like com.example.graphics.test? Thanks, Joe

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  • Calling webservice with the generated xml in Java

    - by engin
    Hi, I need to call a very complex service (It's a HL7 service) it's taking a lot of unnecessary information. To call from java I need to write all those information and its very time consuming. I have sample XMLs, they have been filled with those unnecessary information, I just need to change 1 parameter and send it. How can I use that already generated XML? Thanks,

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  • Java Double entry table

    - by Tom
    Hi, Does anyone know a double entry table implementation in java I can download ? I need to do something like this 1 2 3 _______ a| x y z b| h l m c| o a k table.get(a,1) would return x Of course, it should use any Object as key, value, etc Thanks in advance

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  • What does the ^ operator do in Java?

    - by joroj
    What function does the "^" operator serve in Java? When I try this: int a = 5^n; ...it gives me: for n = 5, returns 0 for n = 4, returns 1 for n = 6, returns 3 ...so I guess it doesn't indicate exponentiation. But what is it then?

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  • Multiple Layout Managers in Java

    - by ranzy
    Is there way to use more than 1 layout manager in Java. Right now I'm using a gridLayout to implement a chess board but beneath it I would like to put some other stuff but not in a gridLayout. Maybe a FlowLayout or some other layout. How would I go about doing this? Thanks!

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  • Java DriverManager Always Assigns My Driver

    - by JGB146
    I am writing a driver to act as a wrapper around two separate MySQL connections (to distributed databases). Basically, the goal is to enable interaction with my driver for all applications instead of requiring the application to sort out which database holds the desired data. Most of the code for this is in place, but I'm having a problem in that when I attempt to create connections via the MySQL Driver, the DriverManager is returning an instance of my driver instead of the MySQL Driver. I'd appreciate any tips on what could be causing this and what could be done to fix it! Below is a few relevant snippets of code. I can provide more, but there's a lot, so I'd need to know what else you want to see. First, from MyDriver.java: public MyDriver() throws SQLException { DriverManager.registerDriver(this); } public Connection connect(String url, Properties info) throws SQLException { try { return new MyConnection(info); } catch (Exception e) { return null; } } public boolean acceptsURL(String url) throws SQLException { if (url.contains("jdbc:jgb://")) { return true; } return false; } It is my understanding that this acceptsURL function will dictate whether or not the DriverManager deems my driver a suitable fit for a given URL. Hence it should only be passing connections from my driver if the URL contains "jdbc:jgb://" right? Here's code from MyConnection.java: Connection c1 = null; Connection c2 = null; /** *Constructors */ public DDBSConnection (Properties info) throws SQLException, Exception { info.list(System.out); //included for testing Class.forName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver").newInstance(); String url1 = "jdbc:mysql://server1.com/jgb"; String url2 = "jdbc:mysql://server2.com/jgb"; this.c1 = DriverManager.getConnection( url1, info.getProperty("username"), info.getProperty("password")); this.c2 = DriverManager.getConnection( url2, info.getProperty("username"), info.getProperty("password")); } And this tells me two things. First, the info.list() call confirms that the correct user and password are being sent. Second, because we enter an infinite loop, we see that the DriverManager is providing new instances of my connection as matches for the mysql URLs instead of the desired mysql driver/connection. FWIW, I have separately tested implementations that go straight to the mysql driver using this exact syntax (al beit only one at a time), and was able to successfully interact with each database individually from a test application outside of my driver.

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  • how to implement social drm in java?

    - by pcassiano
    how to implement social drm in java? how could i insert 'personal data' inside an e-book (.pdf or epub) automatically? i think in an software interface where consumer could insert his personal data and the system generates an e-book (locked) with these data... how could i implement this? tips?

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