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  • SVG Salamander example?

    - by Gabriel A. Zorrilla
    Hi there. I'm toying with Java and SVG Salamander but cant quiet get how to render a simple SVG file into a Jpanel. Could someone give me a brief example? Tried to follow the loose tutorial in the official site, but could not find a simple code to get a better understanding. So, some code is really appreciated! Thanks!

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  • JNI, cast between jobect and jthrowable

    - by Dewfy
    Dear colleagues, I need raise an exception from C++ code. Raised exception must contain text and code of error. So common form: ThrowNew(jclass clazz, const char *msg) is not applicable. That is why I want create my own instance of java class: public class MyException extends Exception that contains one more property for code. But JNI interface has only declaration for Throw(jthrowable obj) Is it correct to cast instance of MyException to jthrowable ?

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  • apache poi 3.6: Reading an xlsx file...

    - by Helpme
    Hi! I have a relatively dumb newb question, Im trying to open an xlsx file for reading using the apache POI 3.6. XSSFWorkbook workBook = new XSSFWorkbook("C:\test.xlsx"); The xlsx file was saved in excel 2007, the error Im seeing is: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/xmlbeans/XmlException I dont know what the solution is... any ideas and/or example code?

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  • making class accessible from class path in dynamic class loading

    - by Noona
    I have a project created in Eclipse, and I defined an interface and a class for dynamic class loading, the class is in the project directory, so I have this code in my project: if (handlerClassName != null) { TypeHandler typeHandler = null; try { typeHandler = (TypeHandler) (Class.forName(handlerClassName).newInstance()); but I get this exception: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: "handlerClassName" what should I do to make the JVM recognize the class "handlerClassName" in my project? thanks

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  • URGENT : Consuming apachesoap:Map complex datatype in webservice using .net with webservice methods

    - by aaaaaa
    web service methods written in java & a method return type is map how can i get value from map type? when i call getDetails then it return result properly but when i call getCit method it return a nothing in response because of map type. i .net there is no data type like map type Dim objweb As New WebRef.FetchService Dim oht As WebRef.Pat Dim ohtm As New WebRef.Map oht = objweb.getDetails("17") ohtm = objweb.getCit(New String() {"21"}, aa, 1) thx

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  • Image manipulation

    - by portoalet
    Hi, I am just wondering what kind of computing/programming language/frameworks are needed to produce images such as the one in http://www.erdas.com/ ? Programmatically, how does one produce the general spatial analysis images ? ps: I use java most of the time. Thanks

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  • Shoutcast streaming

    - by jn
    hi, im currently working on a app for a podcast (katg.com) which will let you listen live etc... however, i have not found any open source code available to stream shoutcast. I know there are some ways of doing it, but I find it hard to find any available code on the net that explains it for a java/android beginner like myself. Anyone know of any libs/tutorial/examples/code that shows how to do this on android? Thanks JN

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  • Thrift / Google Protocol Buffers on Windows

    - by S73417H
    Hi All, Looking at Thrift and Google Protocol Buffers to implement some quick RPC code. Thrift would be perfect if the generated C++ code compiled on windows (which is what I need). And of course, GPB creates RPC stubs, but no implementation. Is there a way to get Thrift Windows friendly? Or, even better, are there any RPC implementations available freely for generated C++ protobuf stubs (a Java counterpart would be nice too, but is not necessary). Thanks

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  • Red5 vs BlazeDS

    - by dvm
    What technology are better (robust, stable, speed) for rich web app with flash movies, chat, etc. Somebody said that Red5 will drop down if more that 50 users try to suck video stream from it. Is there people who use Java on server side and Flash for client side?

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  • Android - Display HTML Formatted String

    - by Soren
    I need an example of how to display the strings that I have marked up with simple html into a TextView. I have found "Spanned fromHtml(String source)", but I don't know how to plug it into my java code. Here is my Java: package com.SorenWinslow.TriumphHistory; import android.app.ListActivity; import android.os.Bundle; import android.widget.ArrayAdapter; public class TriumphHistory extends ListActivity { String[] HistoryList; /** Called when the activity is first created. */ @Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); setContentView(R.layout.main); ArrayAdapter<String> adapter; HistoryList = getResources().getStringArray(R.array.history); adapter = new ArrayAdapter<String> (this,R.layout.historylistlayout,HistoryList); setListAdapter(adapter); } } Here is a sample of history: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <resources> <string-array name="history"> <item><b>1883</b><br/>Some stuff happened</item> <item><b>1884</b><br/>Some more stuff happened <i>before</i> the other stuff </item> <resources> Here is my historylistlayout.xml: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <TextView xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:id="@android:id/text1" android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:textAppearance="?android:attr/textAppearanceLarge" android:gravity="center_vertical" android:textColor="#ffffff" android:background="#000050" android:layout_marginTop="5px" android:minHeight="?android:attr/listPreferredItemHeight" android:padding="3px" android:textSize="8pt" android:layout_gravity="top|left"/> And here is my main.xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:orientation="vertical" android:textColor="#ffffff" android:background="#000080" android:isScrollContainer="true" android:layout_height="fill_parent" android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:scrollbarStyle="insideOverlay"> <ListView xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:id="@android:id/list" android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:clickable="true" android:dividerHeight="1px"/> </LinearLayout>

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  • Jython webapp performance

    - by DrPep
    I'm currently building a Jython web app but am concerned about Jython application performance. I take some comfort in that any compute intensive tasks I can write in a separate Java jar and invoke them from Jython. Has anyone had problems doing this, or forsee issues with such a setup?

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  • Attempting to extract a pattern within a string

    - by Brian
    I'm attempting to extract a given pattern within a text file, however, the results are not 100% what I want. Here's my code: import java.util.regex.Matcher; import java.util.regex.Pattern; public class ParseText1 { public static void main(String[] args) { String content = "<p>Yada yada yada <code> foo ddd</code>yada yada ...\n" + "more here <2004-08-24> bar<Bob Joe> etc etc\n" + "more here again <2004-09-24> bar<Bob Joe> <Fred Kej> etc etc\n" + "more here again <2004-08-24> bar<Bob Joe><Fred Kej> etc etc\n" + "and still more <2004-08-21><2004-08-21> baz <John Doe> and now <code>the end</code> </p>\n"; Pattern p = Pattern .compile("<[1234567890]{4}-[1234567890]{2}-[1234567890]{2}>.*?<[^%0-9/]*>", Pattern.MULTILINE); Matcher m = p.matcher(content); // print all the matches that we find while (m.find()) { System.out.println(m.group()); } } } The output I'm getting is: <2004-08-24> bar<Bob Joe> <2004-09-24> bar<Bob Joe> <Fred Kej> <2004-08-24> bar<Bob Joe><Fred Kej> <2004-08-21><2004-08-21> baz <John Doe> and now <code> The output I want is: <2004-08-24> bar<Bob Joe> <2004-08-24> bar<Bob Joe> <2004-08-24> bar<Bob Joe> <2004-08-21> baz <John Doe> In short, the sequence of "date", "text (or blank)", and "name" must be extracted. Everything else should be avoided. For example the tag "Fred Kej" did not have any "date" tag before it, therefore, it should be flagged as invalid. Also, as a side question, is there a way to store or track the text snippets that were skipped/rejected as were the valid texts. Thanks, Brian

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  • Question regarding TCP Connection Forcefully shut down.

    - by Tara Singh
    Hi All, I am designing a Client Server Chat application in Java which uses TCP connection between them. I am not able to figure out how to detect at server side when a client forcefully closes down. I need this as i am maintaining a list of online clients and i need to remove user from the list when he forcefully closes the connection. Any help will be highly appreciated. Thanks Tara Singh

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  • How to get the second word from a String?

    - by Pentium10
    Take these examples Smith John Smith-Crane John Smith-Crane John-Henry Smith-Crane John Henry I would like to get the John The first word after the space, but it might not be until the end, it can be until a non alpha character. How would this be in Java 1.5?

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  • JDBC Licensing - Packaging jdbc in jar

    - by John
    Hi there. I'm packaging my open-source non-commercial java application in a .jar and I'd like to package the JDBC mysql-connector with it as it is a dependency. The issue that I am having is that I'm uncertain whether or not this is frowned upon or even illegal due to the JDBC license. I've also got the jdbc mysql-connector jar in my code repository. -- Has anyone been in the same situation? Thanks in advance.

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  • JavaBeans and DSLs

    - by Aaron Digulla
    It's 2009 and we still all hold on the JavaBeans despite all their flaws, mostly because of the tooling support which we wrote in our own blood. But now we have method chaining and internal DSLs and some pressure to replace or extend JavaBeans with DSL classes. Has anyone an implementation that implements PropertyDescriptor for a DSL (where the getters and setter use the exact same name as the property) and a way to hook that into the Java RT so I don't need to create them all by myself?

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  • Edit source files with custom maven archetype

    - by Scobal
    I have created a customer maven archetype and have it setup with some custom requiredProperties: <requiredProperties> <requiredProperty key="classPrefix" /> </requiredProperties> I can use that property to name a file, like so: __classPrefix__Config.java My question is can I use that property inside the file. I've tried the following two variations but neither work: public class ${classPrefix}Config public class __classPrefix__Config

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  • How to extract ONLY the contents of the JDK installer

    - by Abel Morelos
    I just downloaded the Java SDK/JDK versions 5 and 6, and I just need the development tools (and some libraries) contained in the installation packages, I don't need to perform an installation and that's why I was only looking for a zip package at first (for Windows there is only an exe installation file), I only need to extract the contents of the installation packages, I think this can be done from the command line but so far I haven't found how to do this (I already considered WinRar and 7-Zip, but I really want to find how to do it without using these tools) Have you done this before and how?

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  • com.sun.mirror.apt API

    - by Bobby
    I'm new to Java and I am getting an error via Eclipse on the following lines: import com.sun.mirror.apt.AnnotationProcessorFactory; import com.sun.mirror.apt.AnnotationProcessor; import com.sun.mirror.apt.AnnotationProcessorEnvironment; The error is "The import com.sun.mirror cannot be resolved". How do I fix this error?

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  • The Collatz Sequence problem

    - by Gandalf StormCrow
    I'm trying to solve this problem, its not a homework question, its just code I'm submitting to uva.onlinejudge.org so I can learn better java trough examples. Here is the problem sample input : 3 100 34 100 75 250 27 2147483647 101 304 101 303 -1 -1 Here is simple output : Case 1: A = 3, limit = 100, number of terms = 8 Case 2: A = 34, limit = 100, number of terms = 14 Case 3: A = 75, limit = 250, number of terms = 3 Case 4: A = 27, limit = 2147483647, number of terms = 112 Case 5: A = 101, limit = 304, number of terms = 26 Case 6: A = 101, limit = 303, number of terms = 1 The thing is this has to execute within 3sec time interval otherwise your question won't be accepted as solution, here is with what I've come up so far, its working as it should just the execution time is not within 3 seconds, here is code : import java.util.Scanner; class Main { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner stdin = new Scanner(System.in); int start; int limit; int terms; int a = 0; while (stdin.hasNext()) { start = stdin.nextInt(); limit = stdin.nextInt(); if (start > 0) { terms = getLength(start, limit); a++; } else { break; } System.out.println("Case "+a+": A = "+start+", limit = "+limit+", number of terms = "+terms); } } public static int getLength(int x, int y) { int length = 1; while (x != 1) { if (x <= y) { if ( x % 2 == 0) { x = x / 2; length++; }else{ x = x * 3 + 1; length++; } } else { length--; break; } } return length; } } And yes here is how its meant to be solved : An algorithm given by Lothar Collatz produces sequences of integers, and is described as follows: Step 1: Choose an arbitrary positive integer A as the first item in the sequence. Step 2: If A = 1 then stop. Step 3: If A is even, then replace A by A / 2 and go to step 2. Step 4: If A is odd, then replace A by 3 * A + 1 and go to step 2. And yes my question is how can I make it work inside 3 seconds time interval?

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  • Globally Log Catch Exception e

    - by sqlBugs
    Suppose that I have a legacy java application with thousands of lines of code which do: try { // stuff } catch (Exception e) { // eat the exception } Is there any global option that I could flip or 3rd party JAR which would log all "eaten" exceptions? I know that I could do a massive find replace (search for catch (Exception e) { and replace it with catch(Exception e) { logException(e);) but I was wondering if there was a better solution. Thanks!

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