How to read xml tag <br/> without encoding in java. After encoding it becomes <br>. I dont want to encode it. I already tried CDATA[ and StringEscapeUtils.unescapeXml and StringEscapeUtils.unescapeHtml, but unable to change the decode it.
I need to encode the URL in order to prevent XSS security threat. I don't have to encode the complete URL, I just have to encode the values for query string. How to encode only the values of query string parameters and change it in the URL itself using java. I am planning to do this in a filter.
I have an assignment, similar to ones of seen in the past. The assignment is to take a users text input and to encrypt it using 3 different types of encryptions: Caesar, Transpose, and Reverser. The professor gave us the bulk of the code, and more specifically how to tokenize and shift the letters using Caeser shift. The problem im coming across is that it is not showing anything past the users input. After running it, it just stays there running without showing anything.
Cipher:
package cipher; import java.util.Scanner; import java.util.StringTokenizer; import javax.swing.JOptionPane; public abstract class Cipher { public String message; StringBuilder encrypted_message, decrypted_message;
[Code] ....
The constants have their own separate class, and they appear to work fine. I know that the Transpose and Reverser are incomplete, hence them commented out. But if i cant finish with Caeser first, it wont work at all.
I have to create a webpage such that there is an 'import' and 'save' button.
When the user clicks import button, it will retrieve inventories under PRODUCTS table which contains product title, SRP and Sold by (input field) under his account. Average possible returned rows will be around 1k-5k. If the 'Sold By' has value, it will show as read only. But if not, it will be editable.
Then the user has a list of product IDS printed on a paper that was sold by his employees and he has to scan each product id and put the name of his employee under Sold By and the price sold. This is a manual procedure..
Then after he finishes encoding, he has to click save button to save changes in the db.
what is the best way to implement this? Is it efficient to use js functions such as datatables?
public class C4 { // instance variables - replace the example below with your own public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println((char)41); } }
I wanted to check that the integer 41 is 'A' in UTF-8, although it's ')' in UTF-16 , so I ran the program with javac -encoding UTF-8 C4.java but the result was still ')'.
How do i fix this? Also, do constants for the max values of ASCII and UTF-8 exist in Java? I need to show how many number of bits are used to represent characters in both encodings.
I do not know how to read a name which has spaces in Java and I wish to learn. The following is my code
import java.util.*; public class Asking { public static void main(String []args) { Scanner reader = new Scanner(System.in); String [] names = new String[20]; int [] marks = new int[20];
I have seen different methods of creating and reading files (specifically text files) in Java. The PrintWriter method or the Formatter with a Scanner to read the file, using a BufferedWriter with a BufferedReader, etc. They will all read/write text files, but from what I understand they do so in different ways. When would it be more beneficial to use a buffered writer than, say, PrintWriter, which is much simpler code-wise? Is there a "best" way to handle i/o in general in Java?
i don't have good grip in java, basically i am a software Tester and rightnow i am automating my application with Selenium (Testing Tool) so i need to write a script in java, so far i Worked with QTP for the same but in that its really easy to Data Driven test with Excel but here i am facing lots of problem. how to read/Write data from excel with java. how can i create input dialog box (like prompt in jscript) ?
I am trying to write a program that read from a csv file called matches.csv.
A single football match can end with a win or a draw: in first case the winner team get 3 points and the loser none, in the second case of draw each of the two teams get 1 point.
For example, the first line of the file matches.txt is as follow:
This means that a match has been played on the 17/08/2013 where Arsenal scored 1 goal while Aston Villa 3 goals: thus Arsenal got 0 points while Aston Villa 3 points.
How can I structure my output to make it make it read
Position Team Played Points 1 Aston Villa 2 3 2 Liverpool 1 3 3 Arsenal 1 0
import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException; import java.util.Scanner; public class Teams { public static void main(String[] args) { String fileName = "matches.csv"; File file = new File(fileName);
i am trying to assign unique values to nodes read from XML file.. eg: consider this XML file:
<breakfast_menu> <food> <name>Belgian Waffles</name> <price>$5.95</price> <description> ...Strong Belgian waffles...</description> <calories>650</calories>
[code]....
now assigning these nodes "a unique value" has to be done following the LSDX labelling pattern i.e:
To the document element we first give an “a”.As there is no parent node for the document element, we assign “0” at the front of that “a” . “0a” is the unique code for the document element (breakfast_menu). For the children nodes of “0a”, we continue with the next level of the XML tree which is “1” then the code of its parent node which is “a” and a concatenation “.” . We then add a letter “b” for the first child, letter “c” for the second child, “d” for the third child and so on.Unique codes for children nodes of “0a” shall be “1a.b”, “1a.c”, “1a.d”, etc.Hence foe the above given XML the mapping would look something like this:
0a breakfast_menu 1a.b food 2ab.b name 2ab.c price 2ab.d description 2ab.e calories 2ab.f chef 3abf.b chef1 3abf.c chef2 1a.c food 2ac.b name 2ac.c price 2ac.d description 2ac.e calories 2ac.f chef 3acf.b chef1 3acf.c chef2
For more samples about LSDX labelling : 1.) Section 3.1 LSDX Labelling on this link: [URL]
2.) Fig 3 on page 1189 on this link:[URL]
right now i am using SAX parser to read xml and get the nodes in their hierarchical order..now the problem is that i have to assign these specific value to their respective nodes using java.
I am trying to write a program that read from a csv file called matches.csv ... A single football match can end with a win or a draw: in first case the winner team get 3 points and the loser none, in the second case of draw each of the two teams get 1 point.
In the file it contains the following data.
17/08/2013 Arsenal Aston Villa 1 3 24/08/2013 Aston Villa Liverpool 0 1
This means that a match has been played on the 17/08/2013 where Arsenal scored 1 goal while Aston Villa 3 goals: thus Arsenal got 0 points while Aston Villa 3 points.
How can I structure my output to make it make it read
Position Team Played Points 1 Aston Villa 2 3 2 Liverpool 1 3 3 Arsenal 1 0
My code so far:
import java.io.File; import java.io.FileNotFoundException; import java.util.Scanner; public class Teams { public static void main(String[] args) { String fileName = "matches.csv";
I have a unix program that simulates an accident evolving as a function of time and produces two files. I will focus on the first file before getting to the second. This first file has five output variables/vectors (velocity vs time, pressure vs time, etc), which are selected as part of the simulation input. These are the variables I have to put into Excel if I want to view the transient graphically. Where it gets tedious is that, if I want to view a different set of five variables, I have to rerun, extract, put these in Excel to plot. There can be lots of variables needed to properly characterize the accident.
The second file produced is a really large binary file. This file contains all the information that I'd need, precluding the need to rerun to view a different set of output variables. This is the file that seems tailor-made for a Java or something to be able to extract the information. That is, it seems like Java could be used to do this work: extract variable information from the large binary file. Eventually, I would like to plot it too and I know I could use Java there.
I think my steps are:
1) understand the format of my binary file 2) reconfigure the binary file for use with java (is this demuxing?) 3) learn java programming for this application: extracting information to produce something like a .csv file with time on the leftmost column and variable information populating the rest of the columns.
I am trying to write a program that read from a csv file called matches.csv.
A single football match can end with a win or a draw: in first case the winner team get 3 points and the loser none, in the second case of draw each of the two teams get 1 point.
For example, the first line of the file matches.txt is as follow:
In the file it contains the following data.
17/08/2013 Arsenal Aston Villa 1 3 24/08/2013 Aston Villa Liverpool 0 1
This means that a match has been played on the 17/08/2013 where Arsenal scored 1 goal while Aston Villa 3 goals: thus Arsenal got 0 points while Aston Villa 3 points.
How can I structure my output to make it make it read
Position Team Played Points
1 Aston Villa 2 3 2 Liverpool 1 3 3 Arsenal 1 0
Java Code:
import java.io.File; import java.io.FileNotFoundException; import java.util.Scanner; public class Teams { public static void main(String[] args) { String fileName = "matches.csv";
My company is a transport company. We receive goods form partner and transport it to customers. There is a process that we must accept a number of kilograms into bill after we weigh goods by the electronic balance(the electronic balance have serial port plug in PC) . To decrease this process, I'm looking for a project "read serial port wrote in java applet". Who have code,
1) Use socket programming (i was able to connect to that ip and port but of no use? how to get data ??)
2) A lot of forums suggest the JNI or JNA way.. which i tried out and accomplished a connection to the port.
But the problem was the appoarch i used in JNA which only supports the loading of C/C++ dll files... not C# dll.... the BioMetric Finger Print device is coded in C#...
I am quite new to Java. I have downloaded a tictac example Java applet code and I run it on Eclipse with no problems. But when I try to test it outside Eclipse by doing the following:
I copy the .class file and two gif-images to another location and call the Java from html code:
If I draw (drawLine) the X and O instead of using gif, then it works.... so its really the gif-loading which is the problem.
I have a Windows XP. I also tried to run it inside XAMPP server folder in my machine but the same problem. How could I be able to run it on my machine?