I'm searching for a tool, which compiles a JSP file into a Java file without using a servletcontainer like Tomcat or something else. Can anyone help me out?
Some points that make java swing layout system a nightmare:
There's thousands of properties;
Even if you learn all the properties, each layout manager ignores some properties;
The only existing good RAD tool (NetBeans) does not work well;
Layout managers behave different with components and containers inside it.
So, in your experience, whats the best way? Is there a secure way that's also scriptable/triggerable in a build automation tool?
Edit: I should mention this is windows/.net and I'll be deploying to iis6
Is there a library or tool that can take an html page and some css, and then render an image?
I would like to define some templates server side using html code snippets, and some CSS to define the layout. Then using the template and CSS, I would like to essentially render an image of how this would display in a browser, and pass the image back to the client.
Thanks.
I've to create a dataset from some text files, writing them as vectors of features.
Something like this:
doc1: 1,0.45 6,0.001 94,0.1 ...
doc2: 3,0.5 98,0.2 ...
...
each position of the vector represent a word, and the score is given by something like TF-IDF.
Do you know some library/tool/whatever for this? (java is better)
As you surely know Microsoft Doloto is tool which profiles you javascript code as it actually runs on the page and splits it in to two files: one file will be statically included in the footer of the page which contains stubs for all functions and loads the actual implementations (in file 2) in the background (under the assumption that only very litte javascript is needed on page load so you can defer downloading the rest).
I found Doloto not to be production ready, it meanwhile has been canceled afaik. Is there a working alternative?
I am using Htmlunit (browser automation/testing tool) to go through a series of links or perform a set of actions on a page.
At some point after this I want to see the resulting page in a browser (internet explorer or firefox etc.)
How can I do this. ? Thank you Friends...
I have a complex XSD schema and hundreds of XML files conforming to the schema.
How do I automate the creation of related SQL Server tables to store the XML data?
I've considered creating C# classes from the XSD schema using the xsd.exe tool and letting something like Subsonic figure out how to make a shiny database out of it, but not sure if it's the best way to approach it.
Has anyone managed to elegantly import XSD files into SQL Server?
I'm looking for any open source registry / file system monitoring tool with a hooking driver (like procmon and few other tools), compatible with latest OS. No specific language preference. Any info would be appreciated.
I need to write a tool to clone a database, instead of detaching it and copying the .mdf and .ldf, wouldn't it be better to just back it up and restore a newly created db?
Is there a way using SQL to create a database from a .bak?
I need to write two versions of the same application, one in .NET and the other one in Java.
So I'd like to write a single test suite, and then use it against both codebases.
Which testing tool would you advise me to use?
I have developed a launchAgent in cocoa. It works fine for me on dev environment, by placing the plist file in location /Library/LaunchAgents/.To distribute and install this on other laptops, I created the package using package maker tool. As part of installation process I want to change permission of the plist file and copy it to /Library/LaunchAgents location.
Could any one tell me how can i achieve this ?
Thanks in advance for help....Any help will be appreciated ..!!!!
When I work on someone else's code, I tipically need to abuse of grep in order to find data types declarations etc, and this usually makes me confused.
I'd like to have some tool which analyzes the source code and produces some graphviz-like drawing and allows me to follow dependencies.
Also I've found this on the internet, but I think is taylored for the linux kernel only.
We have tried it using an orm mapper tool, but it opens en closes the connection 750 times. Then we tried to construct a bulk insert, but that goes even slower...
Is there a tool that would show me for a specific file on disk, how fragmented it is? (How many seeks does physical disk need to make if I were to read that file in a linear fashion)
If your project requirements for a large application with many 3rd party dependencies included:
1) Maintain a configuration
management system capable of
reproducing from source bit-for-bit
identical copies of any build for 25
years after the original build was run and
2) Use Maven2 as a build
tool to compile the build and to
resolve dependencies
What process would need to be followed to meet those requirements?
Is there a tool that can do a diff of two methods? I'm working on some legacy code that has several 100-200 line methods that contain a lot of duplication and I would like to abstract the duplication out. Being able to diff the two methods would be a huge help. In case it matters, I'm working with .NET and Visual Studio 2008.
I'm getting average prices by week on 7 million rows, it's taking around 30 seconds to get the job done.
This is the simple query:
SELECT AVG(price) as price, yearWEEK(FROM_UNIXTIME(timelog)) as week from pricehistory where timelog > $range and product_id = $id GROUP BY week
The only week that actually gets data changed and is worth averaging every time is always the last one, so this calculation for the whole period is a waste of resources. I just wanted to know if mysql has a tool to help out on this.
I'm looking for a good multi-thread-aware debugger, capable of showing performance charts of application threads on Linux, don't know if such a thing exists, perhaps as a Eclipse plugin.
The idea would be to track per thread memory allocation a CPU usage as well as being able to interrupt a thread and examine its stack trace, local vars, etc.
It does not have to be an eclipse plugin or a free tool, do any of you have heard of something similar?
I want to develop a command line tool. I didn't build one before, but I used a few, (like mercurial). What steps do I need to take to know how to do that? So what is the problem:
Regular console application need to be invoked from the command line only from it's directory. Like: C:\Projects\CommanLineProject\MyProjectConsole.exe. I want to use it from the command line from any directory, like mercurial.
I find that I now often work with code bases that have different amounts of indentation. Some use 2 spaces, some use 4 space, some even use tabs! Once in a while, I have to share code between these codebases, or, sometimes I use an incorrect amount of indentation by mistake. Is there a tool or a text editor feature that will convert between different amounts of indentation?
There's plenty of websites for it, but they're all Flash, not of much use for servers without graphics mode. Any tool I can use to test up/down bandwidth from Linux command line?
I've been looking into some bug trackers and Retrospectiva seems like a good tool. However, I am having all sorts of trouble installing it on my machine. I followed the guide on their site (http://retrospectiva.org/tickets/357) but it hasn't helped much and there don't seem to be a lot of users on their site that work with Windows.
I am wondering if any of the SO users have any experience working with Retrospectiva.
I'd like to authenticate the user/application combination, not only the user.
The scenario is that we've built an app that guides the user to safe updates of some data.
If the same user installs PL/SQL Dev, Toad, or any other Oracle management tool, she can edit the data in ways that the app prohibits.