So I created this line class and when I try to create Line object with parameters, I don't know how to pass the parameters properly. It has to return two points, so it should be like [(1,2),(5,12)].I tried different things likeLine l1=new Line(Point p1(1,2),Point p2(5,12)); and similar, but nothing worked.
package line;
import java.awt.Point;
public class Line {
private Point p1;
private Point p2;
How to use the id parameter in my documents entity to download documents from a list of documents. Normally I use ListDataModel and the getRowData method. I would like to know how to achieve the same thing using an ordinary List object.
My list of documents is called List<CountryDocs> selectedDocs;
Clicking on the download link calls the following method in my managed bean:
@ManagedBean(name = "countryDocBean") @SessionScoped public class CountryDocBean { private List<CountryDocs> selectedDocs; public StreamedContent getDownloadedFile() {
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Debugging shows the value for the id is 0 and this results in a NullPointerException. I've tried several methods for grabbing the document id in my backing bean, but no luck yet. I also read about the the ViewParams and ViewAction method but they caused validation errors to do with the <f:metadata> tags. I don't know how to obtain this value using a normal List object.
Create an equals method that takes an object reference and returns true if the given object equals this object.
Hint: You'll need 'instanceof' and cast to a (Geocache)
So far I have:
public boolean equals(Object O){ if(O instanceof Geocache){ Geocache j=(Geocache) O; if (this.equals(j)) //I know this is wrong... but I can't figure it out return true; }
else return false; }
I think I have it correct up to the casting but I don't understand what I'm suppose to do with the this.equals(). Also I'm getting an error that I'm not returning a boolean... I get this all the time in other problems. I don't get why since I have to instances of returning booleans in this. "returns true if the given object equals this object" makes no sense to me. I assume the given object, in my case, is 'O'. What is 'this' object referring to?
public class TestClass { public TestClass(String k){System.out.println(k);} public static void main(String[] args) { try { hello(); } catch(Exception e){System.out.println(e);}
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Explain how to catch block act as constructor with parameter?
I have this JAVA written but I can't get the parameters for the if statements right.
import java.util.Scanner; public class myFirstJAVA { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("Please enter command: "); String text = input.nextLine();
I'm trying to pass a parmeter to a jsf page from a servlet(i.e. associated with paypal adaptive api), but I keep getting the following error, even though the productType on ProductDetailsVO is a String.
INFO: WARNING: FacesMessage(s) have been enqueued, but may not have been displayed.
must be a number consisting of one or more digits.), detail=(j_idt2: '45;productType=Sport' must be a number between -2147483648 and 2147483647 Example: 9346)]
Calling JSF page contains:-
returnURL = new URL(new URL(request.getRequestURL().toString()),"pages/paypalpaymentapproved.xhtml?paypalID="+paypalID+";productType=Sport"); response.sendRedirect(returnURL.toString());
My understanding was I could override a method from the superclass, including with different parameters, but when I try to use super. it gives me an error the arguments have to match the superclass. But, if I do that it won't make any sense.
The first code below is the superclass. The issue I'm having is on the second code at lines 7 and 10. The ultimate goal is to make a new class where I'm able to display various packages with or without insurance.
public class Package { double shippingWeight; public char shippingMethod; final char air = 'A'; final char truck = 'T'; final char mail = 'M'; double shippingCost;
How to use a constructor with parameters where the user inputs the information? I'm doing a problem where I create a Delivery class that accepts arguments for the year, delivery number within the year, distance code (1 for short distance, 2 for long), and weight of package. The constructor is supposed to also determine the eight digit delivery number (combining the year and delivery number, like 20140054 for this year, package #54).
I know I'm not close to being done but I'm struck on the application with the constructor parameters. If I'm asking the user to input the information, does that mean I have to create a no argument constructor so it will compile? Right now it won't compile because it's asking for the parameters but I can't put them.
This is the class:
public class Delivery { int year; int delNum; double weight; int code;
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And the error is:
CreateDelivery.java:22: error: constructor Delivery in class Delivery cannot be applied to given types; Delivery firstDelivery = new Delivery(); ^ required: int,int,int,double found: no arguments reason: actual and formal argument lists differ in length 1 error
I have made a class here that has two methods. As you guys can notice, in my two methods that I made, I have listed some arguments in there with parameters. My question is that the variables im using in first method, can they be identical on my second method? Is this ok to do?
public class StudentScore { private int math; private int science; private int calc; private int history; private int pe;
public static void f() { int n = 5; p(n, 2 * n); } public static void p(int a, int b) { int x = 1; q(x, a + b); } public static void q(int x, int y) { int z = x + y; x = 0; ... } mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
When we write x = 0; that refers to the formal parameter int x and hence it's the formal parameter that changes value. why isn't the value of the actual parameter also changing?
So while experimenting with constructors, repeating constructors with the same parameters, and with different parameters. I got an output -explaining how I got it.
I made 2 classes. a "support class" (has all the info) and an "execute class" (executes info).
Support:
package inschool; public class Constructors { String video; public Constructors() { video = "frozen";
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Execute:
package inschool; //this is part of Constructors class public class App{ public static void main(String[] args){
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The Output:
the video name is frozen Second constructor running Constructor running! the video name is frozen
Output Explanation:
constructor call number 1 and 3 are the same (essentially) and both refer to the same constructor.
My Question: if both call #1 and #3 refer to the same constructor, why is the output for #1 "the video name is frozen"
while the output for #3 used both methods in the accessed constructor-with the resulting output as "Constructor running!" and "the video name is frozen"
I double checked the output-and this time made sure to scroll up ... its the same result
If I have a method that takes an ArrayList of a class called Piece and it uses the setPosition() method from Piece. It is changing the value of the array that I passed in, but I want the ArrayList to stay the same outside of the method. Is there any way I can change only the values on the inside of the method, but keep the same position values outside the method?Here is an example.
Piece class Java Code: public class Piece { private int xCoor; private int yCoor;
I want to have parameters that I use the "void" for, in other words it doesn't return anything.
class code { void go() { int TestStuff t = new TestStuff(); t.takeTwo(12,34) } void takeTwo (int x, int y) { int z = x + y; System.out.println("Total is:" + z); } }
I am new to Java and have read books, the Java docs, and searched the Internet for my problem to no avail. I have an Array of objects that contains strings. How can I get the object's strings to print in a list so that the user can select that object to manipulate its attributes? For example, the user can select "Guitar 1" from a list and manipulate its attributes like tuning it, playing it, etc. I have a class called Instruments and created 10 guitar objects.Here is the code:
Instrument [] guitar = new Instrument[10]; for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { guitar[0] = new Instrument("Guitar 1"); guitar[1] = new Instrument("Guitar 2"); guitar[2] = new Instrument("Guitar 3"); guitar[3] = new Instrument("Guitar 4"); guitar[4] = new Instrument("Guitar 5"); guitar[5] = new Instrument("Guitar 6");
I'm using JSF framework. I can let Netbeans to create the persistence unit and hardcodes connection parameters into the persistence.xml file or i can use resource tag in context.xml file or using another file like property file or class for holding connection parameters like username and password; what is the most secure way or expert way to use connection properties in my app or there is no difference?
What is the difference between Attributes and Parameters.that is difference between two methods request.getAttribute() and request.getParameter() and why we have this two methods?
I am using AXIS2 tomcat6 and jre1.6.0_07 and I created java project using net beans. but when I execute java2wsdl I am getting the following. Can you solve my problem? Also I would like to know what is the function of java2wsdl and its parameters?T
Now If I hit /Allen it sets init parameter for both servlet MyServlet and jsp JjspInit. I don`t have any servlet all I have is a web.xml and a jsp page. But accessing JjspInit.jsp directly gives null.
How hiting the url /Allen prints valu. This code is on JjspInit.jsp .
So does that mean that in web.xml I have registered this jsp as the target for /Allen. And one more question directly accessing the jsp page shows null it means init parameter haven`t been set.
So I have an application where the user logs in (using j_security_check). User is taken to a welcome page where user's name is displayed as a link. When clicking that link I would like to take the user to a page where the user is able to update the credentials (password, address, etc). In this way the user only has access to the link related to that specific user's credentials. I am trying the following structure:
public String selectedUser() { userName = FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().getExternalContext().getRequestParameterMap().get(userName); selUser=uServ.findByName(userName); return "UpdateUser";
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The last line of the stack suggests that a null PK value is being picked up by the FacesContext method in the backing bean. I'm confused because the userName string IS the primary key of the user table which is structured like this: