Search Results

Search found 40117 results on 1605 pages for 'general java'.

Page 195/1605 | < Previous Page | 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202  | Next Page >

  • How do you develop Java Servlets using Eclipse?

    - by Y Pgjn
    I would like to program Java servlets using Eclipse and I plan on deploying them using Tomcat. I think I can build the projects using Ant which is bundled with Eclipse. I have the standard Eclipse IDE. What options do I have for doing Servlet development in Eclipse? What changes do I need to make to Eclipse? Do I need to install a plug-in?

    Read the article

  • How to create a trial version of a Java program

    - by tuxou
    I'm coding a software on java and i almost finished, i would like to know how can we create a trial version which work for example for 30 days, because i will to send it to some companies so how to make it like shareware or trialware, also can we block access to the .class in the jar file? Thank you

    Read the article

  • System.out to a file in java

    - by Carlos Blanco
    I'm running an application from inside another one for testing pusposes. I want to redirect the output for the tested app to a file, so I can have a log after each test. Is there to redirect the output of an app to a file from the command line in java?

    Read the article

  • Generate java code in Eclipse?

    - by drozzy
    Does anyone know what approach one can take to automatically generate Java source code, from for example an xml or json file, in eclipse? One great example of what I am thinking of doing is what Google Android sdk does: they have an R class generated automatically from the resources. Every time a resource file is saved in Eclipse R class is automatically regenerated. Thanks!

    Read the article

  • Determine modifier key state without an InputEvent object in Java

    - by heycam
    I need to determine the current state of the Shift key, but at the time I need the state I don't have an InputEvent object around. I need something like java.awt.Toolkit.getLockingKeyState(int) that works for Shift, not just the locking keys like VK_CAPS_LOCK. Is there a way I can do this without listening to input events and storing the for later when I need to check the state? Thanks!

    Read the article

  • How To Replace @Resource Annotation with Java 1.4 Compliant Version

    - by Luke
    Hello, I have a test class that has a @Resource annotation for a setter and I need to make it Java 1.4 compliant, so obviously the annotation has to go. I'm using Spring. So, how would I replace something like @Resource("my.resource") so that the setter gets the correct dependency injection? Would I need to make a bean in an xml file? I'm pretty new to this so if I'm not providing enough information, let me know.

    Read the article

  • Write Java objects to file

    - by Mark Szymanski
    Is it possible to write objects in Java to a binary file? The objects I want to write would be 2 arrays of String objects. The reason I want to do this is to save persistent data. If there is some easier way to do this let me know. Thanks in advance!

    Read the article

  • LinkedList parameters in Java

    - by Walt
    Hi there, I created a program that contains linked lists that are passed various methods. While this works just fine in Java... a style checker program we have to use doesn't like it It says: Declaring variables, return values or parameters of type 'LinkedList' is not allowed. If I declare them as simply List then I don't have access to the methods I want. What should I do?

    Read the article

  • How can I integrate Java with .Net?

    - by Luke
    I have one SDK that is available in Java and another SDK that is available for .Net and would like to write a single application that interfaces with both of them. I imagine I will need to use a cross platform communication framework that can support named pipes (or other in memory communication), what is the best choice? After some more research I found Hessian -- does anyone know anything about the maturity of this project?

    Read the article

  • Start a thread in a different process in Java

    - by kolm
    Hi there, is it possible to start a new thread in a different process in Java? I mean, I'm running a specific process and main thread, issuing ProcessBuilder for creating a new process. Before start() method is invoked, one must provide the command to be run in another process. Is it possible to start a new thread in newly created process? Thank you in advance for the reply. Best regards.

    Read the article

  • Authentication and authorization for RESTfull API (java jersery)

    - by abovesun
    Hi, implementing service something similar with tinyurl or bit.ly, I'm would like to expose service as API, I'm using java and jersey as RESTfull service implementation. I'm looking for simplest way for authentification of users who use API, OAuth is first thing coming in mind, but the problem is I don't need this 3 iteration calls with request token query, than access token query with callback url passing. I just need to give user ability to invoke api with no additional security calls to my server.

    Read the article

  • Real-time Java graph / chart library?

    - by Joonas Pulakka
    There was an earlier thread on Java graph or chart library, where JFreeChart was found to be quite good, but, as stated in its FAQ, it's not meant for real-time rendering. Can anyone recommend a comparable library that supports real-time rendering? Just some basic xy-rendering - for instance, getting a voltage signal from data acquisition system and plotting it as it comes (time on x-axis, voltage on y-axis).

    Read the article

  • How to receive/send files with a java Webservice

    - by Moons
    Hi! So i'm writing a WebService in Java that should receive a file as an input, and then the WebService does some processing on that file, and finally it should send a new file to the client. My question is : How do I send a file to the client? (and how can I tell them to upload one). Thanks for the help

    Read the article

  • Java Log ==> JTextArea

    - by asmo
    Need: Output a Java application's log into a GUI component, such as a JTextArea. Concern: Need to log things from any class, in a static manner. However, the GUI logger component must not be static (obviously) as it's the member of a parent component. What should I do?

    Read the article

< Previous Page | 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202  | Next Page >