I want to execute my jsp code to compare two dates after every 10 seconds if user enter date and current sys date are equal it will send the mail to the user automatically. Below is my jsp code
this if condition i want to check the date after every 10 seconds and when two dates are equal it will send the mail using below mail code
if(ExpcReDt.compareTo(dateStr)>0) { out.println("Expected return date is greater than current date"); } else if(ExpcReDt.compareTo(dateStr)==0)
java.util.Date date = new java.util.Date(); java.sql.Time cur_time = new java.sql.Time(date.getTime());
/*this is my database connectivity code from where I am getting second date that I am comparing. This is right. Don't bother it.
Connection c= ConnectionManager.getConnection(); String sql = "select t from datesheet where subjectCode=? and sessional=? and d=?"; PreparedStatement ps = c.prepareStatement(sql); ps.setString(1,subjectCode); ps.setString(2,sessional); ps.setDate(3,cur_date); ResultSet rs = ps.executeQuery();*/ if(rs.next()) { java.sql.Time t = rs.getTime("t"); long diff = cur_time.getTime()-t.getTime(); }
Then I am converting it to seconds, minutes and hours, but the problem is time that we get from cur_time.getTime() has more digits than time that we get from t.getTime(), so it is always greater than t.getTime() even when it is not.
long seconds = (diff/1000)%60; long minutes = (diff/60000)%60; long hours = (diff/(60*60*1000))%24;
So I'm trying to make an applet and I found that Thread.sleep() to simply delay is a bad idea.
I'm not sure how to use the Timer class to implement a same version of sleep() to delay 6 seconds. I am trying to do this in a for loop to delay before every loop. How can I implement this?
This code is after the init() method. For simplicity I didn't include. Assuming I did:
Timer t = new Timer(6000, null); public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) { try { URL rsUrl = new URL("http://rscript.org/lookup.php?type=namecheck&name=" + n1); BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(rsUrl.openStream())); for (count = 0; count < maxCount; count++) {
//Main method public static void main(String args[])throws IOException{ boolean runProgram = true; Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in); //runs program while runProgram is true while (runProgram){
I am new to programming so for loops are a little confusing to me still but basically what I am doing is making a small java rpg game and I want to add in a time element to it so your character gets things like promotions and such after a certain amount of time playing.
for (int x = months; x < 12; years++) { for (int y = weeks; y < 4; months++) { for (int z = days; z < 7; weeks++) { for (int j = hours; j < 24; days++) { for (int k = minutes; k < 60; hours++) { } } } } }
That's what I have so far but I am getting a logical error/ infinite loop when I run. I have added each unit of time as a static variable so there's no problem there.
So I need to make a for loop for this problem: A certain type of bacteria doubles its population every twelve hours. If you start with a population of 1000, how many hours will it take for the population to exceed 1,000,000? Output needs to be in table format, such as:
I am busy programming a clone of the popular phone game they had on Nokia cellphones a long time ago called Snake II but since I know very little about programming I will be using ASCII graphics instead of a 2D graphics engine.
My idea for implementation is having a main class called game which should refresh a grid of ascii characters every, say 0.2 seconds. Then I have another class called Dot. Each Dot object has x and y coordinates, and a direction in the x and y planes (dirx = -1 means left, dirx = 1 means right, diry = 1 means up, diry = -1 means down, and obviously the snake cant move the diagonals)
The Game class prints a "*" symbol where the Dot is, and what I'm trying to do is get the screen to refresh (I think I need to use the sleep() function for this to slow the game down to a reasonable pace), and go in the direction it is supposed to go.
(I haven't programmed this in yet but the snake will be an array of Dot, and at each refresh Dot at position 0 will pass it's coordinates and direction to Dot at position 1, Dot1 to Dot2, Dot2 to Dot3, etc.
Here's my code so far:
A first class called Game.
Java Code: //Not done yet but this is the start to my game of Snake. Basically the class Game generates a Grid of ASCII characters
import java.util.Scanner; public class Game { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in); final int WIDTH = 79;
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My problem now is that I am taking input from the Scanner class. What it does is wait for my input, then it goes on to executing the rest of the code in other words refresh the ASCII grid. This is a problem because I need the snake to keep moving at constant pace while listening to the keyboard.
How can I get my while loop to keep going (i will add a sleep() function later) while listening to the keyboard without stopping?
I am working on an assignment that I can't seem to figure out the final part to. The program takes in course data such as the time the class starts and how long it lasts. The time is in military time (0000 - 2400)
I need the output time to be the time the class started, plus the length of the class, and displayed in military time.
I can't for the life of me figure out how to do this. I have gotten a program that works for this time and minutes, and displays the correct 1020. But when I change the information to say
Start time: 0700 Length = 90 minutes
I get:
Endtime = 90
90 is technically correct, the way the formula is setup, but I need it to display 0900 not 90.
Here is the code that I have. Be easy, I'm still learning, and this is just the file I created to get the formula to work. Also, the verbose in here is just for my own debugging to make sure values should be what I'm expecting them to be.
public class calc { public static void main(String[] args) { double hours, minutes, length; double temp; int time = 2400; hours = time / 100; System.out.println("Hours are: " + hours);
I have two classes. time_runner is used for testing my code.
This is what I'm using to test my code:
class time_runner { public static void main(String str[]) throws IOException { Time time1 = new Time(14, 56); System.out.println("time1: " + time1); System.out.println("convert time1 to standard time: " + time1.convert()); System.out.println("time1: " + time1); System.out.print("increment time1 five times: "); time1.increment();
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The two constructors are "Time()", which is the default constructor that sets the time to 1200, and "Time(int h, int m)" Which says If h is between 1 and 23 inclusive, set the hour to h. Otherwise, set the hour to 0. If m is between 0 and 59 inclusive, set the minutes to m. Otherwise, set the minutes to 0. Those are my two constructors that I pretty much have down. The three methods however I'm having trouble with. The "String toString()" Returns the time as a String of length 4. The "String convert()" Returns the time as a String converted from military time to standard time. The "void increment()" Advances the time by one minute.
public class Time { private int hour; private int minute; public Time(int h, int m) { if(h > 1 && h < 23) hour = h;
I am making a program, where the user answers 3 questions and then I add the number of correct answers in to the (int) numberofcorrect variable, then I want to print the results, and no matter how many correct, the program executes first the correct if statement, then the else statement.
Eg: I have 2 correct it will print:
"Grade B, 2 of 3 "
"You failed the test"
Why does it do that? How can I change my code so the else statement dosent print if one of the if statments is allready printed?I want to know how to not execute the else statement, if one of the if statements have allready been executed.Below is my current code for this problem:
if (numberofcorrect == 3){ System.out.println("Grade A, full score");} if (numberofcorrect == 2){ System.out.println("Grade B, 2 of 3 ");} if (numberofcorrect ==1) { System.out.println("Grade C, 1 of 3");} else { System.out.println("You failed the test"); }
public class Main { private static void foo(Integer a) { System.out.println("Integer"); } private static void foo(long a) { System.out.println("long");
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This code prints long. Why is that? How did compiler decided that it likes long version of foo() method the most. If I had to guess I'd pick int... or possibly Integer as they are most similiar to what was passed. But why long?
I am unable to run this java mail code, whats the error!!
public class Class1 { final String senderEmailID = "from@gmail.com"; final String senderPassword = "password"; final String emailSMTPserver = "smtp.gmail.com"; final String emailServerPort = "465"; String receiverEmailID = null;
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I get an error as this
javax.mail.MessagingException: Could not connect to SMTP host: smtp.gmail.com, port: 465, response: -1 at com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.openServer(SMTPTransport.java:1949) at com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport.protocolConnect(SMTPTransport.java:654) at javax.mail.Service.connect(Service.java:317)
I want to execute and use the Win7 Speech Recognition with Java. How can I open it?
I tried to open it with "Runtime.getRuntime().exec(" ");" but I couldn't find a command to open it. How can I use the speech recognition once I opened it with commands in Java?
Question : How to execute batch file & .exe file using jsp servlet?I am giving input for blast in the FASTA format. After that i wants to make the sequence.FASTA file in my project folder. And I wants to execute batch file with parameters as blastp.exe file, sequence. FASTA file, database files, output file.
There is no problem in the file creation of sequence.FASTA
ERROR IN: the batch file is not execute, So the I am not able to get the output file for display.
ERROR is : java.io.FileNotFoundException: D:vaibhav_workspace.metadata.pluginsorg.eclipse.wst.server.core mp4wtpwebapps oxin-dataoutputprotein.txt (The system cannot find the file specified)
Technologies Used :JSP,Servlet,Process-builder
I have the following code as :
protected void doPost(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) throws ServletException, IOException { response.setContentType("text/html"); PrintWriter out=response.getWriter(); String values=request.getParameter("t1"); ServletContext servletContext = request.getSession().getServletContext(); servletContext = request.getSession().getServletContext(); String path="//sequence.FASTA"; /*file is created in getRealPath()*/
There are multiple .CSV files (each file has multiple rows and columns). I need to fetch data from all the files and find MEDIAN of the values for each column and do further calculations. Suppose there are 3 files, i need to find the MEDIAN of column 1 in file1, MEDIAN of column 1 in file2, MEDIAN of column 1 in file3. Below code just fetch data from one file.
I have few queries regarding compiling v/s execution of a java program. Suppose I have a Main Class which is referring to class Test which is present in JarA. Now, at compile time, this jar JarA must be present in classpath/buildpath. So, what actually is the action performed by the compiler by referring to this jar?
Now, at runtime also, this jar should be present to execute the Main class. Is this correct? If yes, then what is the action performed by JRE when it refers to this class at runtime? WOn't all the dependencies be resolved at compile time only?