How to convert ascii to hexadecimal values in java . For Example ascii:31 32 2E 30 31 33 to hex:12.013. can any one please help me... thanks in advance.
Hi guys.
First I want to say is that I am 37 years old and not from programer background (actualy from biology). And my question is should I start learning java? I have coded in php and javascript for a year and a half. Every answer would be appreciated
Thanks in advance
Bobi.
In my web application i want to implement the OpenId just like stackoverflow.com have to login to its web-site.
In details you find while login to stackoverflow.com
So when if one choose google then it allow the uses to log in through google account.
Please tell me how to implement it in java web application in details. Is there any single api for login through different website like(yahoo,google,facebook,etc)
Thanks
Hey,
I have a Java desktop application I wrote, and I would like a recommendation about a monitoring application that can spot bottlenecks in the code and real time memory consumptions.
As I was developing for J2Me, the WTK then, had a memory monitor, and I found it really useful, I would like to know which monitoring program you think is best to use.
Thanks,
Adam.
Can anyone recommend a web site that includes up to date performance tips for Java? Most of the sites I have found seem to be old and I guess the newer versions (1.5 - 1.7) may have obsoleted some recommendations.
I have a big program on java, that uses multithreading. In some case, the program starts loading 100% of three cores of my eigth cores system. In normal use, the program use all cores of 1-2 percent loading. How can i find a class, that overloading cores?
I'm creating an application that will tell a user how far away a large number of points are from their current position.
Each point has a longitude and latitude.
I've read over this article
http://www.movable-type.co.uk/scripts/latlong.html
and seen this post
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/837872/calculate-distance-in-meters-when-you-know-longitude-and-latitude-in-java
There are a number of calculations (50-200) that need carried about.
If speed is more important than the accuracy of these calculations, which one is best?
Clojure is said to be a language that makes multi-thread programming easier.
From the Clojure.org website:
Clojure simplifies multi-threaded
programming in several ways.
Now I'm looking for a non-trivial problem solved in Java and in Clojure so I can compare/contrast their simplicity. Anyone?
I need to get the minimum and maximum values in a collection of floating point values, after applying an absolute value conversion. In python I would do this
min(map(abs, [-5, -7, 10, 2]))
how can I perform the same operation in java in the most elegant way?
The question but in C#. So does Java have C#'s command? I need it for Matches-SearchTerm-Files-relationship.
foreach(var i in BunchOfItems.SelectMany(k => k.Items)) {}
Why do we use reverse domain name like com.something. or org.something. structure for java packages?
I understand this brings in some sort of uniqueness, but why do we need this uniqueness?
I need a nautilus-style file picker in java, where the files are shown "gallery-style" with a customisable thumbnail for each file. Is it possible to make the standard open file dialog do this? If not, does anyone know of an open-sourced widget that I can use?
What would be the best way to wait for a return key press from the user using the Java Scanner Class?
In a command line tool I would like the user to confirm before carrying out an action.
Please correct me if there a more standard way of doing this in a command line tool.
I'm trying to install the Java Enterprise Edition 6 on my workstation. I downloaded the installer from the Sun website. Whenever I get to the option in the installer "JDK Selection" I'm told to manually select a JDK. I gave it my path (C:\IBM\rad7\jdk\), and was told it is invalid. What do I need to do to successfully install JEE6?
I am looking for a easy to use library in java that can convert a video into arrays(corresponding to frames). Arrays will be used for frame processing with standard algos like GMM
I have written a java application which is a RMI server. I need to start rmiregistry to run this application and i also want my apllication to start automatically when the system starts.
I have converted my application into a windows servise. When i try to start my service it shows this error
Error 1067: The process terminated unexpectedly
Is it because my program throws an exception when my application is started before the rmiregistry is started.
Should a future release of Java deprecate the use of raw types to force the migration to generics? I could also see having raw types not allowed by default but allowing them via a compile flag for legacy code.
In python I can construct a HTML string without worrying about escaping special characters like < or " by simply enclosing the string in triple quotes like:
html_string = """
<html>
<body>
<p>My text with "quotes" and whatnot!<p>
</body>
</html>
"""
Is there a similar way to do this in Java?
I have started making some small Java games that run in a browser and have found a couple of game portals where I can host then (GameJolt.com, JavaGameTomb.com and Games4j.com). Most of the other portals I find either only allow Flash or offer the games for download.
Apart from those above, what other portals exist that allow hosting applets?
Today I was browsing through some question on this site and I found mention of enum being used in singleton pattern and that there are some thread safety benefits to such solution.
I never used enums and I have been programing in java for more than couple a years now. And apparently they changed a lot and now they even do full blown support of OOP within them selfs.
Now why and what for should I used enum in day to day programing?
Im just wondering how i use xmlencoder to serialize ArrayList where foo is my own made class.
Do i have to do anything in particular, ie define my own xml structure first and then call toString on each value in my list and write it out?
Can anyone point me to a good tutorial? http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/tsc/articles/persistence4/ Thats what i have been looking at but it doesnt seem to mention what to do with non library classes.
Thanks
I am building a web application, in Java, where i want the whole screenshot of the webpage, if i give the URL of the webpage as input.
The basic idea i have is to capture the display buffer of the rendering component..I have no idea of how to do it..
plz help..
Is there anyway to make web service calls from a Java client app. (Apache Axis based) in parallel? Does async style Web Service client (Apache Axis based) help?
i am trying to make java application that can get the information from other active window program ...such as information bar or even screenshot of other active window
is JNI the only option in this case?
thanks