Deleting Case Sensitive File In Java
Oct 17, 2014If my file name is MyBigXMLFile.xml it won't delete but if I rename it to mybigxmlfile.xml it will delete. How do you get around the case sensitive issue?
View RepliesIf my file name is MyBigXMLFile.xml it won't delete but if I rename it to mybigxmlfile.xml it will delete. How do you get around the case sensitive issue?
View RepliesI am maintaining an existing Java product (which has a HUGE code-base). I discovered that it is setting (and getting) two of its internal passwords as Java system properties, at no less than 4-5 different places (methods). Now, the problem is, the passwords are being stored as plain text in the Java system properties, and so, the same is visible to external entities, as the application is not using any Java Security Manager. For example, if the application (process) is running on port number 1234, we can run the Java command:
jinfo -sysprops 1234
to view both the passwords as values of the corresponding Java system properties. I wish to ask if there is any remedy to this without changing the existing code-base too much? The desired effect would be to "hide" the two Java system properties (denoting the two passwords) from all external entities.
It may be noted that introducing a Java Security Manager into the application may not be a solution, as if we revoke read permissions from the said two Java system properties using the Java Security Manager, the application codes which read those properties would crash. Same is applicable for storing the passwords in encrypted form, as that would crash all codes within the application which are expecting to read the passwords in clear text form.
To give a bit more context, the said two passwords we are storing as Java system properties are actually passwords to access two key-stores, and Tomcat requires that we store the said two passwords in plain-text format. Any workarounds, such that only Tomcat will be able to see the two passwords as-is, while they will be invisible to all other external entities?
Or, is there any way to place the said passwords in other in-memory locations (like static variables) which only Tomcat can (be made to) read instead of placing them as system properties which is exposed to anyone?
I am trying to remove a line based on user input. myFile.txt looks like:
Matt
Brian
John
However when I enter "Brian" (to remove this line), It is deleted on the temp file (myTempFile.txt), but not renamed back to the original file (myFile).
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.BufferedWriter;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.FileReader;
import java.io.FileWriter;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Scanner;
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I am want to delete the first line of text file using RandomAccessFile class. My Input file "bulkwfids.txt" has the data as below:
234567
345578
455678
566667
Expected output needs to be(first line deleted):
345578
455678
566667
But the actual ouput I am getting is as follows:
78
56
345578
455678
566667
Here is the code snippet I have written:
import java.io.*;
class DeleteLine {
public static void main(String [] args) throws FileNotFoundException, IOException {
RandomAccessFile raf = new RandomAccessFile("C://Users/hp/Desktop/bulkwfids.txt", "rw");
raf.readLine();
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My method below works fine to print a matrix but when it prints every row, it is printing extra 4 white spaces which is not required. How can I delete those extra spaces at the end? when I use
System.out.print((matrix[i][j] + " ").replaceAll("^s+", ""));
It trims every thing including the spaces I needed for my matrix. So where should I put replaceAll("^s+", "") ?
Java Code:
private static void printMatrix(int[][] matrix) {
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Matrix:");
for (int i = 0; i < matrix.length; i++) {
for (int j = 0; j < matrix[i].length; j++) {
System.out.print(matrix[i][j] + " ");
}
System.out.println();
}
} mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
I have JUnit exposure only in writing simple programs. Here I have one of the usecases requirement pupose I am generating data file(s) by Java programming and calling this data by Hashmap. My file containing two columns
(1) TimeStamp
(2) Speed.
The file is tab formatted file. The business requirement is to check wether the first column should not be 00000000000000 or NULL or BLANK. My question is, how do I check the first field in a file contaning valid information in Junit test case?
Sample File: ( - tab delimited)
1421103602000 542
0000000000000 989
<NULL> 000
1421103603000 588
1421103604000 700
Unfortunately, I am unable to send my Java code here, It was giving some error while attaching in this thread.
My method below works fine to print a matrix but when it prints every row, it is printing extra 4 white spaces which is not required. How can I delete those extra spaces at the end? when I use
System.out.print((matrix[i][j] + " ").replaceAll("^s+", ""));
It trims every thing including the spaces I needed for my matrix. So where should I put replaceAll("^s+", "") ?
private static void printMatrix(int[][] matrix) {
System.out.println();
System.out.println("Matrix:");
for (int i = 0; i < matrix.length; i++) {
for (int j = 0; j < matrix[i].length; j++) {
System.out.print(matrix[i][j] + " ");
}
System.out.println();
}
}
I am following those three tutorials and I have completed it with success.
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But then, as author haven't implemented removeCountries method I tried to create it. What I did initially was to just add to class Countries this method:
public boolean removeCountry(Country country) {
return countries.remove(country);
}
But although compiler wasn't complaining it didn't work. Actually it worked last night (before reboot) but not today. Must be some SOAP iterator/binding thing or whatever. Or I thought that it worked but in fact it didn't.
Here are original classes:
//-------------------------------
public class Country {
String CountryId;
String CountryName;
public Country() {
super();
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I would like to avoid my own iterator as JDeveloper can generate automatically iterators for webservices, but if I can't get it that way, what would be better way to write above mentioned iterator in removeCountry method?
Is there any way to remove object directly with something like this:
co.countries.remove(o);
co.removeCountry(country)
using method
// This left unused
public boolean removeCountry(Country country) {
return countries.remove(country);
}
from class Countries?
Parameters should be set by web service iterator.
I need the username produced by this program to be in all lower case. The code is below.
/*
* To change this license header, choose License Headers in Project Properties.
* To change this template file, choose Tools | Templates
* and open the template in the editor.
*/
package dcollinshw03;
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.util.Random;
public class DcollinsHW03 {
public DcollinsHW03() {
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If I want to read my file line by line and when it hits a certain value from that point it should start deleting the lines until the tag ends.Just curious will my code actually work at the moment or not because it goes through so many times then goes straight back to the variable declarations at the start of the method and never hits the console print line.
public void removeEnvironment(){
//declare variable to environment id
String environmentID = "Environment id";
String lines = null;
boolean lineFound = false;
boolean end = false;
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I build some finite element in java. I try to optimize my running time. I do some double loop and use inside the loop in if else statement and also in switch case .
The loop is very long, sometimes become ~500 X 500.
You think that if i avoid from the if statement and the switch case inside the loop i will improve the time calculation by at least 10%?There is something that i must to avoid ?
// Computing stiffness matrix.
switch (materialType) {
case ISOTROPIC:
// Computing stiffness matrix for ISOTROPIC case.
for (int row = 0, nvfi2 = nvfi * 2, index = 0, fieldsNvf = fields * nvfi; row < fieldsNvf; row++) {
if (row == nvfi) {
leftZeroMatrix = 3;
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I am having an issue deleting a node for a tree for one of the cases.The cases for deleting a node are:
1. if its the root set it to null
2. if its a leaf, have its parent point to null
3. if the node you want to delete does not have a right child, have deleted nodes parent point to delted nodes only child
4. find the nodes predecessor(next largest value), have have predecessor's left child be deletes left, and preds right to be deletes right. then have deletes parent point to pred and finally, delete preds old spot (the one that is giving me an issue, I believe)
The pre order of the tree I am currently on is 50 5 4 10 190 100 100 200 190 201
or------------------50
-------------5--------------190
---------4------10-----100-------200
--------------------100---190--201
I am trying to delete 190 (which should be the first one)but when I try to print out the list after I delete, I get a stack overflow error when I try printing everything out.I am pretty sure that it has something to do with me hooking up the nodes incorrectly since error occurs for case 4, since it prints out just fine when I deleted previous nodes (like a leaf).Here is my delete method: (note, ignore my determineX and checkOtherHalf methods)
public boolean delete (E item) {
if(root == null){
return false;
else if(item == root){
root = null;
return true;
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I have confirmed that it is a pointer issue: I need to assign replacements old parents left child to null, to stop it, but idk how.Here is a screen shot of it when I debug it
How to delete word "kumar" from sentence
import java.util.*;
class kumar
{
public static void main(String args[]) {
Scanner in=new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Enter a sentence");
String s=in.nextLine();
s=s=" ";
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I do not get any output nor any error....
I've a ArrayList with dogs on, and I've a function that should allow me to delete a dog from the register and if the dog was found it prints "The dog was deleted" and if the dog doesn't exist in the arraylist it should print "the dog couldn't be found".
Everything works perfect until I shall delete a dog that is not first on the list. Then the program shows first "dog was not found" and on the row after "the dog was deleted" if the dog was second on the list. If it was third I will get 2 messages that the dog wasn't found and then that the dog was deleted. I've no clue why it prints both else and if!
public static void taBortHund(){
//Har tar vi bort hund fran listan
//System.out.println(hundlista);
System.out.print("Vilken hund vill du ta bort? ");
String hunden = tangentbord.nextLine();
for (int taBort = 0; taBort<hundlista.size(); taBort++){
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ok so for class I'm supposed to Write a class DeleteElements that prints out an array and asks the user which number should be deleted and then deletes that number, if it exists from the array.
The first part tells me to
Step 1
o Start by simply searching the element.
o Pseudocode:
-Create an array and populate it with random positive integers.
-Print the array to show the user which elements the array contains.
-Use a WHILE loop to search the element—a WHILE loop is better than a FOR loop because you can stop when the element is found by using a Boolean value in the loop condition—and also keep track of the location where the
element might be found.
-If the element is not found, output the error message, “Number not found.”
-Otherwise output the message, “Number found at index #.” where # is the index where the element is.
-Print out the array.
Example of output:
34 65 12 76 45 39 86 71 67
Number to delete: 76
Number found at index 3
This is what I've got so far but I can't seem to get the "number not found part to print out only once".
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Random;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class DeleteElement {
public static final int ARR_LENGTH = 10;
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
Random ran = new Random();
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Current output result if value does not exist:
61 89 52 16 20 71 37 91 4 36
Number to delete:
23
Number not found.
Number not found.
Number not found.
Number not found.
Number not found.
Number not found.
Number not found.
Number not found.
Number not found.
Number not found.
Current output result if value exists:
97 48 51 22 89 5 42 97 43 96
Number to delete:
89
Number found at index 4
Maybe I'm not understanding the part about the boolean value.
out.println("</select>");
out.println("<link rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' href='css/table.css'/>");
out.println("<input type='text' id='searchText'/>");
out.println("<input type='hidden' id='hide' value='" + selected + "'/>");
out.println("<input type='button' value='Search' onclick='getData()'/>");
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What I want is ..on selecting heading check box...all the below check box should get selected....and clicking on delete button which i will create later on...i want multiple rows to be deleted from database....
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Working on my final which is due today, its' and Inventory Program which I have been working on for the last 5 weeks. My Buttons on my GUI Add/Delete doesn't add items to my inventory. I'm not sure exactly what wrong with my code, I'm not getting any error and the Program compiles just fine, I just can get the Items to add of delete.
my Delete button starts on line 281
my Add Button begins on line 319
//
/** Purpose:the purpose of this software is to display inputs as wells as the stocks and price of inputs,
*as well as display a 5 % restocking fee per dvd and for the entire Invenotry of each object.
*adding a GUI to the code. Adding a Previous button to the existing code allowing the user to cycle through
*the Inventory list freely. Also adding a graphics logo to page. adding more buttons and allowing program to
*save new items added to the inventory.
**/
//Needed Imports for GUI
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.awt.*;
import javax.swing.border.EmptyBorder;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
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My current lesson in Java is about ArrayLists and I'm having a tough time to understand this bit of code: This exercise is concerned with the problem of deleting a block of items from an ArrayList.
public static void deleteBlock( ArrayList<String> strings, int n )
{
for ( int i = 0; i < n; i++ )
{
if ( strings.size() > 0 )
strings.remove( i );
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This is the output: [rosion, sion, on, n]
I have a program for a phone directory. It needs to add, delete, append, and edit telephone records. I've gotten it to write and search the files. Just need to get it to delete and edit them.
Here's what I have so far:
import java.nio.file.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.nio.channels.FileChannel;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import static java.nio.file.StandardOpenOption.*;
import java.awt.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
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I want to delete the shape i have drawn on the panel. Here is my code
import java.awt.Graphics;
import java.awt.Graphics2D;
import java.awt.Shape;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
import java.awt.event.MouseEvent;
import java.awt.geom.Rectangle2D;
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Why it is not deleting my rectangle.
I have a problem with this application , I have a button that allows users to delete entry's from the array list, but i've noticed when i go back and click display entry's the correct entry has not been deleted.....for example if i enter a,1,2 then b,1,2, then c,1,2 in fields, then delete c,1,2 when i actually go to display the data entered a,1,2 will be gone not the one i entered.
So it seems to be deleting the entry at index 0 of the array list no matter what and not the chosen item..Delete Button Code
private void deleteBtnActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent evt)
{
if (numTf.getText().equals("") || nameTf.getText().equals("") || yearTf.getText().equals(""))
{
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "All fields must be full");
}
else if (count == 0)
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I'm working on a GUI Phonebook and need getting a button to work for deleting a contact. I identified the error I get in the Gui class where it says applyDeleteEntry(); on line 106 with comments. The entries are stored in a .txt file which is created for you.
Main class:
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.*;
public class Main{
public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception{
Phonebook mainPhonebook = new Phonebook();
Gui mainGui = new Gui();
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write a program using nested switch case to show the different shops in a shopping mall.
View Replies View RelatedAfter the executing the code below:-
class Test
{
public static void main(String [] args)
{
String s = new String("new") ;
String d = new String("new") ;
System.out.println((s==d)+ " "+s.equals(d)) ;
System.out.println(s==d + " "+ s.equals(d)) ;
}
}
OUTPUT:- false true
false
Why did the output change in the second print statement?
why this switch code does not work for the 'Q'. Everything works fine for the other cases, i.e. 1,2,3, and 'q', but when I type in 'Q', I get the default case. Please note all the values have been defined in an earlier part of the code but for simplicity's sake I have removed them below
do {
switch (choix) {
//demande le nombre de patons a achete
case '1':
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I am making a programme for a calculator to - Divide, multiply, add and subtract. I have the code written but when I am running it and trying to add it was for some subtracting ....
import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
public class calculator3 {
public static void main(String[] args){
String number1,number2,operatorstring;
double result=0,a,b;
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