Applets :: Cannot Read AppletViewer Properties File
Mar 26, 2014Whenever I am running applet using appletviewer I am getting the below warning message:
Can't read Appletviewer properties file.
How to correct this?
Whenever I am running applet using appletviewer I am getting the below warning message:
Can't read Appletviewer properties file.
How to correct this?
I'm developing an Applet that print a bar code using Jpos API. I need some jars and two configuration file. I've added jars to the classpath and configuration files in src directory. In Eclipse everything works fine.
DefaultProperties prop = new DefaultProperties();
prop.loadJposProperties();
SimpleXmlRegPopulator xmlReg = new SimpleXmlRegPopulator();
xmlReg.load(wincor.jpos17.THxxx.xml");
Everything works fine in Eclispe but I can't find property files when i call the applet from a web page. So I've checked the JavaPos sources and I've paste the loadJposProperties() and xmlReg.load("wincor.jpos17.THxxx.xml") content in my source code:
InputStream isD = prop.getClass().getClassLoader().getResourceAsStream(prop.JPOS_PROPERTIES_FILENAME); // (1) content of loadProperties
if (isD != null){
System.out.println("jpos/res/jpos.properties found");
[Code] ...
The same method is used to found wincor.jpos17.THxxx.xml. So when I call applet form the browser I get INPUT STREAM FROM PROPERTIES OK!! from (1) and jpos/res/jpos.properties not found from (2).
So getClass().getClassLoader().getResourceAsStream works if i write it directly in my code, but doesn't work if i call a jar method.
How do I get java to tell me what it thinks the current deployment configuration properties are? I'm aware of Deployment Configuration File and Properties and see it tells me what the values are, how to set them, etc. But what I want is a way to run java and have it cough up what it's currently using. Something like 'java -display-config-properties' and have it spit out all current values it's using.
View Replies View RelatedI'm not too familiar with serialization.It actually I found at this site (Java - Serialization) says that it will write and read properties of an object. I'm not quite sure how this would work as I would have thought that writing it to a text file would just do a toString() when you wrote it, but the page seems to think otherwise, and also names it .ser or something instead of .txt.
I thought, maybe this would work with my idea for a notepad that could store a Font, font color, and other settings, for the file. It would be beyond normal notepads. However, could you do this for a file as it would store text plus other things.
The upshot of this is that the same file, I was hoping to be able to be read by regular text programs like Notepad. However, could Notepad read such a modified file? Also, if notepad wrote to it, would it destroy my font properties and stuff that I'd add to it?
Also, what does this mean:
Warning: Serialized objects of this class will not be compatible with future Swing releases. The current serialization support is appropriate for short term storage or RMI between applications running the same version of Swing. As of 1.4, support for long term storage of all JavaBeans™ has been added to the java.beans package. Please see XMLEncoder.
Originally, I was going to use FileAttribute or something like that but it looked hard to do and likely not what I wanted. However, this looks more like what I want, but I'd like to know. This could be a huge breakthrough for a lot of things I was hoping to do but never could think of an efficient way to do.
Update:This serializable thing works great for my text editor but it won't work too hot if another program like Notepad reads it as it will appear like gibberish, including the text.
I had thought of having it make two files, one regular, and one that was serialized, to deal with this, but this doesn't work if I try opening a file that another text editor created that might not have this other serialized version of the file.
Also, I haven't yet tried extending File itself yet. However, I still don't see how it would work the way I'd hoped.
In a way, I want it to be like a RTF with some things used to set te font of the text area when loaded but be able to deal with opening a file made by another text editor and also have another text editor be able to read it even if my text editor created it.
Need to know how i can store a value in File which is in Properties?
Here I am placing my Properties code :
ReportHTML C:/bea/user_projects/domains/OICDomain/applications/IIMS/IIMS/target/source/REPORT_HTML_DUMP/
ReportEXCEL C:/bea/user_projects/domains/OICDomain/applications/IIMS/IIMS/target/source/REPORT_EXCEL_DUMP/
My Java File :
File destHtmlFolder = new File("C:/bea/user_projects/domains/OICDomain/DOC_SERVER/REPORT_HTML_DUMP");
File srcExcelFolder = new File("C:/bea/user_projects/domains/OICDomain/applications/IIMS/IIMS/target/source/REPORT_EXCEL_DUMP");
I am using JPF controllers. Already, i am loading a properties file in the controller
(using annotations @Jpf.Controller(messageBundles = { @Jpf.Message Bundle(bundlePath = "validation.validator.Messages") },).
I have a problem. Depending on one of the request variables, i need to load different properties files. All these property files have same keys, but with different messages. I need to take the user to different sites(though internally, the backend logic remains same...Look and feel of the front end along with messages to be shown change to make the users feel they are being directed to a different site).
I am thinking of loading the properties file from the JSP when the user logs in first time from login page so that these properties are available until the session expires & not read the properties file in Controller.
In my java app there is a code which reads the properties file from src/main/resources folder.
Java Code:
@Component("mailerProperties")
public class MailerProperties {
private static Properties properties;
public MailerProperties() {
properties = new Properties();
[Code] ....
Now I need to create a jar file and also remove the properties file from src/main/resources folder and place it outside the jar file(in the same location as jar file) so that data inside it can be changed easily in future.
Question: Currently it uses ClassPathResource("mailer.properties") to read the prop file. What change I need to make to read it from outside the jar file...
The code for my button is below - I know it is wrong and that I need to change line 8 at least,so I am technically asking the property object if there is a key_name there but I dont quite get how to do that
//code for button
JButton btnSearch = new JButton("Search");
btnSearch.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
//find selected command
String key_name = textFieldSearch.getText();
[Code] ....
I basically just want the user typed in word to be checked against a keyword in a properties file and if it exists, pull the key and the value back into a panel
I have `country.properties` file which have values as follows:
1=USA
91=India
20=Egypt
358=Finland
33=France
679=Fiji
and, have a response class file, which is setting a response from database to display it on `JSP` file. The value that I am getting from database is in the form of `code` or `integer`. I needed to have that value from the database and before setting the response I need to use `getProperty(code)` and save the String representation of that code into a new list and then pass that list to `setResponse`. For e.g: This is the value I am getting from database:
col1 | col2 | col3 |
1 helo done
I needed to show on my JSP page as:
col1 | col2 | col3 |
USA helo done
I was following this tutorial [URL].... but not able to exactly understand how to achieve the same.
This is my `DAOImpl` where I needed to `iterate` and save the `mapped key-value` in a new list and then pass to `JSP` page
public class CountDAOImpl implements IDataDAO {
private Connection conn = null;
private Statement statement = null;
private ResultSet rs = null;
private List<String> country_code = new LinkedList<String>();
[Code] ....
The code for my button is below - I know it is wrong and that I need to change line 8 at least,so I am technically asking the property object if there is a key_name there but I dont quite get how to do that
//code for button
JButton btnSearch = new JButton("Search");
btnSearch.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
//find selected command
String key_name = textFieldSearch.getText();
[Code] ....
I basically just want the user typed in word to be checked against a keyword in a proeprties file and if it exists, pull the key and the value back into a panel ....
I'm currently working on a java project simply to learn java. So far, it creates a window and makes a properties file, or appends data to it if it already exists. The problem is that I'm not quite sure how to check if the file already exists to append data to it. I'm currently using a boolean (configCreated) that appends data when true, and creates a file when false. The problem is that this boolean is always false since it's at the beginning.
Java Code:
package Setup;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.util.Properties;
[code]...
When we have a property in the jnlp file that has accented characters (i.e. Mañana), the System.getProperty() call is returning null. This is working fine with Java 7 Update 40, and accented characters in the <information> section of the jnlp file are working fine under Java 7 Update 45, but not in the <resources> section.
Here is an example:
<property name="jnlp.title" value="Mañana"/>
System.getProperty("jnlp.title") returns null
Is there a workaround?
I need to write the exact directory path like C:LisaestUpdate to a properties file.
I am trying it by
FileInputStream in = new FileInputStream(test.properties);
Properties props = new Properties();
props.load(in);
in.close();
FileOutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(newprop.properties);
props.setProperty("myDirectory","C:Lisa estUpdate" );
props.store(out, null);
out.close();
but the properties file is updated as C:Lisa estUpdate
Extra comes before :.
How can I remove that.
Even I tried it with an command but got same output.
I have a properties file with key values in it, now when I use my search box to search for a key in the properties file to check whether or not it is there - I can't get it to check and return the key value if it is theere. I've tried a few methods but keep getting a null pointer exception when it hits line 15 in the code all the time so I'm stumped at the minute.
My text field is called textFieldSearch
This is my button code
JButton btnSearch = new JButton("Search");
btnSearch.addActionListener(new ActionListener() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
//search button
//find selected comman
String key_name = textFieldSearch.getText();
[Code] ....
This is my method code
public void FindSelectedKey()
{
if(textFieldSearch != null)
{
properties.getProperty(key_name == textFieldSearch)
}
}
We have a custom authorization in our application login page, authorization by using eToken and java (signed jar classes) and applet as login button on page. It's work fine on older and current java versions like 7u67, 7u71 but it's not work on new java version 8u25.
We write a test class named AuthControl without package, we found that problem is in .jar file path, for example:
&APPLET_VERSION. is a jar file name, uploaded using "Shared Components / Static Files - Create"
<script src="https://www.java.com/js/deployJava.js"></script>
<script>
var attributes = {code:'AuthControl',
archive:'#WORKSPACE_IMAGES#&APPLET_VERSION.', width:132, height:37}; // problem in the path to the .jar file
var parameters = { scriptable:true, mode:'login' };
var version = '1.6';
deployJava.runApplet(attributes, parameters, version);
</script>
Error is:
...
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: AuthControl
at sun.plugin2.applet.Applet2ClassLoader.findClass(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin2.applet.Plugin2ClassLoader.loadClass0(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin2.applet.Plugin2ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin2.applet.Plugin2ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin2.applet.Plugin2ClassLoader.loadCode(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin2.applet.Plugin2Manager.initAppletAdapter(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin2.applet.Plugin2Manager$AppletExecutionRunnable.run(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
basic: load: class AuthControl not found.
...
But if we use a direct path to the jar file, it's work fine without errors, example:
<script src="https://www.java.com/js/deployJava.js"></script>
<script>
var attributes = {code:'AuthControl',
archive:'http://example.com/myapplet.jar', width:132, height:37};
var parameters = { scriptable:true, mode:'login' };
var version = '1.6';
deployJava.runApplet(attributes, parameters, version);
</script>
Why this is happens on 8 java version?
I know that the simple deployment using only applet tags inside HTML causes severe security restriction for the applet on the client side. but can this simple HTML file contains .jar files inside the applet tags instead of .class files.
View Replies View RelatedI am assigned to create a program "Simpletron" that the only language understands it is Simpletron Machine Language or SML. I figured out the most but I get the message "No main methods, applets, or MIDlets found in file" when compiling the program. I pasted my program so that you can see.
//A Simpletron computer simulator */
import javax.swing.*;
import java.text.DecimalFormat;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
[code]....
I am working on a project that requires me to build a database with random access file, representing products, the base product contains a name (about 30 characters), a price (double), and a quantity (integer). I have worked on this project for probably 15+ hours and have tried so many things and feel like I've barley made any progress...
The part i am really struggling with is taking the data from the text file and creating an object array with it using the product class. Once ive accomplished that, i have to use that data to create a random access file with the data.
Here is the base Product class that must be used to create the objects for the array.
public class Product
{
public String pName;
public String stringName;
public double price;
public int quanity;
[Code] .....
And then here is the data from the text file that i must extract to use to create product objects.
Dill Seed,938,34
Mustard Seed,100,64
Coriander Powder,924,18
Turmeric,836,80
Cinnamon (Ground Korintje),951,10
Cinnamon (Ground) Xtra Hi Oil (2x),614,31
Cinnamon (Ground) High Oil (1X),682,19
These continue for about 40-50 entries, they are not separated by a blank line though i had to add those so it would display correctly, each entry is on its own line with name separated with spaces, then price after a comma, then quantity after the second comma.....
New to programming. Am supposed to create a program that reads a text file (of integers) and computes a series of computations on these integers. I don't have the code for the integers in my code yet, (i know how to do those), but am struggling getting the array to simply print in the print writer. I have the user select a text file, read the file with a scanner, and then save the computations done from my code into another file. specifically, the problem is as follows: Write a program that uses a file chooser dialog to select a file containing some integers. The file contains an integer N followed by N integers. The program then uses a file chooser dialog to let the user specify the name and location of an output file to write results to.The data written to the output file will be as follows
(1) The original list of N numbers from the input file,
(2) The original list of N numbers printed in reverse order of how they appear
in the input file.
(3) The sum and average of these numbers,
(4) The minimum of all the numbers,
(5) The maximum of all the numbers.
[import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.io.Writer;
[Code]....
Well my code is supposed to ask for an input file and then (ex: input.txt), read the input file and create an output.txt file with the anagram for the words in the file. Also it should be displayed on the screen. However my code doesn't display the anagram on screen or the output file!
Heres is the code:
import java.io.*;
import java.lang.*;
import java.util.*;
/* This program will read a file given by the user, read the words within the file and determine anagrams of the given words. If the file that the user inputs is empty, then the program will output "The input file is empty."
* The program will read the file line by line, counting the total number of words read. If there are more than 50 words, "There are more than 50 words."
* will be printed, and the program will terminate. After each line is read, the words in the line will be separated,punctuation characters will be removed, and upper case characters will be switched to lower case.
* If any word is larger than 12 characters, that word will not be considered in the total amount of words in the file and it will not be sorted.
* After each word is read, the letters will be sorted and stored into an array containing each
* word's 'signature'. After all the words have been read, words will be printed to the output file on the same line based upon their signature.
*/
public class Anagram {
//Creating constants for maximum words in file and maximum chars in word
public static final int MAX_CHARS = 12;
public static final int MAX_WORDS = 50;
[Code] ....
I am trying to create a file browse option in my jsp and later after browsing, all i want to do is to read that file in my jsp without saving it into that database so that i can perform encryption for it and save that encrypted file later into my database. please provide reference link so that i can refer to some applications and and move ahead with my work.
View Replies View RelatedI want to read the contents of a log file present on the server, and trigger email along with the log file attached using JSP.
View Replies View RelatedI am trying to write to a file but everything I have tried doesn't seem to work. What I want to do is read a file and then output back to the same file on a new line. The text file contains the sentence "Java is a programming language".
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.io.*;
class HW1B {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner fileIn = null;
try {
fileIn = new Scanner (new FileInputStream("text.txt"));
[Code] ....
These are the errors :
HW1B.java:19: error: no suitable constructor found for Scanner(FileOutputStream)
fileOut = new Scanner (new FileOutputStream("text.txt"));
^
constructor Scanner.Scanner(Readable) is not applicable
(argument mismatch; FileOutputStream cannot be converted to Readable)
constructor Scanner.Scanner(InputStream) is not applicable
[Code] ....
Note: Some messages have been simplified; recompile with -Xdiags:verbose to get full output
2 errors
I am trying to read a file and input each line of the file into an array. I have not set the array size as I was hoping to fill the array using a while loop. Unfortunately the scope of the array does to work inside the while loop so I am being told that the array 'students' has not been initialised even though it has just outside of the while loop. Is it possible to do what I am trying to without having the array initialised in the while loop as surely the array will be reset every time if it was in the while loop? Here is my code:
public static void students(String file) throws FileNotFoundException {
try {
File studentInfo = new File(file);
Scanner input = new Scanner(studentInfo);
String[] students;
[Code] ....
I am new to applets, and my manifest file is:
Manifest-Version: 1.0
Ant-Version: Apache Ant 1.8.3
Permissions: all-permissions
Created-By: 1.6.0-internal (Sun Microsystems Inc.)
Name: com/myPackage/test/client/TaskApplet.class
SHA1-Digest: pLmraui35IkgfAq+v3WGj1LwCYQ=
The error I get is as follows...When the page is loaded I get the following error: java.lang.SecurityException: class "com.myPackage. test.client. TaskApplet" does not match trust level of other classes in the same package
I am writing a program that needs to read from a file, but I can't even get it to open. I have tried saving the .txt file 2 different ways. First, I saved the file to my src/package folder. Then I tried just the src folder. Then I tried going through Import/general/filesystem/ and selecting the root directory. However, my program is still unable to open the file.
private void readFile(String filename){
Scanner file;
try {
file = new Scanner(new File(filename));
System.out.println(file);
file.close();
} catch (Exception e){
System.out.println("Could not find file");
}
}
What am I doing wrong? How/where should I put the file?