I'm doing a project in JSP and Oracle..Here in my project there are two types of department.. Accounts and Sales.. Accounts department is able to download some pages to Excel format and it is working properly.. now in the sales they have to download in pdf format.. then only it is possible to send to the HO..now what they are doing is downloading the JSP page in excel format and converting to pdf manually using the Acrobat Printer.. is that possible to change to pdf format.. for converting to excel format.. i'm just using 2 linesand it is here
how to export a full jsf page to PDF. In my jsf page, I have a button to export to PDF and some fields where I am retrieving the values from a database. The form is ready but I don't know how to program code or program a button to export the page to PDF. I tried to search for an easy and a standard way but unfortunately I didn't find any useful example or code.
How to export a full jsf page to PDF. In my jsf page, I have a button to export to PDF and some fields where I am retrieving the values from a database. The form is ready but I don't know how to program code or program a button to export the page to PDF.
My app uses docx4J, XStream, and also uses an image on the start page. I placed all of this external libraries in Java Buid Path and in Eclipse it all works well but when I export all data to runnable jar file it doesn't work.
I'm making an import/export of xml - I have the import of xml sorted I'm just trying to finish off the export. My export class is called XmlWriter.java. Inside the class I have an updateFile method to update an xml file as such:
public void updateFile(Environment environment,Document doc) { // code }
I then in my main method have
public static void main(String argv[]){ //declare new object of class XmlWriter xmlWriter = new XmlWriter(); //test testUpdate method // xmlWriter.testUpdate(); Environment environment = ;
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I don't know what to make my variables equal to - eclipse keeps trying to use null but obviously that won't work. The Environment is another class that just contains getters and setters for the 3 different databases (that are in the xml file) and the getter/setter for the environment ID (also in xml file).
I am trying to export a DB record to an excel sheet. Below is the code which I tried. I am not getting any error but still only the first record of the table is getting inserted into the excel sheet. But when I try printing, I prints all the records. Below is the code I did to insert records.
I have a JSP and Java program which will read data from Excel and add them dynamically to create table.My requirement is i should able to edit the columns what ever the data that was fetched from Excel and export those contents to another excel file.This should happen on clicking a button, i mean to exporting the contents of the table.
I have a library that I'm writing, the library contains a spring xml configuration file (lets say it's called libraryContext.xml) that sets the library up correctly for runtime, it also includes a test spring xml file that sets the library up for test by importing libraryContext.xml and overriding certain dependency injection beans (the library basically connects to a real database under normal conditions and uses dummy DAO's under test conditions). That bit is all fine.
The thing is, when I build the jar for the library (lets say it's called library-0.1.jar), the jar does not seem to contain the libraryContext.xml and that means that I can't import library.xml into my applications context.xml.
Basically, I have this line in my applications context.xml
Unsurprisingly, since the xml file is not contained in the library-0.1.jar, the error I get is,
Java Code:
Offending resource: class path resource [applicationContext.xml]; nested exception is org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanDefinitionStoreException: IOException parsing XML document from class path resource [libraryContext.xml]; nested exception is java.io.FileNotFoundException: class path resource [libraryContext.xml] cannot be opened because it does not exist mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
With respect to potential solutions to the above problem, I could:
1) physically copy the libraryContext.xml file (and its other *.xml and *.properties dependencies) into the application, but then I'd have to maintain duplicate files - I don't like this option.
2) find out if there is a better way to handle this problem from people who know better. E.g. is there a way to embed the libraryContext.xml file (and it's dependencies) into the jar file so that it can then be imported into the application. I've spent a while on google trying to figure this out and haven't come up with anything overly useful (perhaps I've been using the wrong search parameters).
As of now am using icefaces 1.8.2 provided tags for downloading data into excel sheet where i can download all the data from a data table. But now the requirement is like need to download the data into excel sheet based on values passed from UI as parameters to the action class method.
To deploy my project into %TOMCAT_HOME%webapps folder. Right click on Project ->Export-> War File Project Name: Hello Destination: D:Program FilesApache Software FoundationTomcat 6.0webappsHello.war
Result found in web browser:
HTTP Status 404 - /Hello/first And Hello.war file is not found in webapps folder too after exporting as .war. I am using Apache tomcat 6.0.37, eclipse 3.7.2 release, tomcat plugin :com.sysdeo.eclipse.tomcat_3.3.0
<script type="text/javascript"> function CompareDates(id) { var monName = new Array("Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug", "Sept", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec"); var d = new Date(id); var curr_date = d.getDate();
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why the default date format that the textbox accepts is in 'mm/dd/yyyy'.For example if i entered "13-05-2014" then it would return an error stating date is invalid.If i entered "12-05-2014" then it would return "5 Dec, 2014".I did not declare any dateformat anywhere except for the datepickers which as shown above, is 'd MMM, yyyy'.Before this happened i trialed and error many different kind of codes to try to validate the date however it all didnt work and so i reverted it all back to the original codes.Last time the dateformat that the textbox accepted was 'dd/mm/yyyy' and it worked fine with my javascript function except the validation part.
Now it still works except that the dateformat changed to 'mm/dd/yyyy'.I did try to use console.log to find out what's wrong but there were no error messages.Why has the dateformat changed by itself?
When trying to convert the time zone of a date I encountered the log below. java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Cannot format given Object as a Date..Here is what my code looks like:
1. First I will get the date from the email header by the following code.
I want to create a quiz in java in which questions and options will be retrieved from mysql database.I want the options to be in drop down list format.And I am using jsp for presentation layer and all the connections with database are in java..how to retrieve the options from database to drop down menu...
I am able to get Cpu speed using my GetProcessorSpeed method and It returns this output 1796. How can apply this pattern "#.##". I am trying something like this.
Format formatter=new DecimalFormat("#.##"); formatter.format(MainClass.GetProcessorSpeed()); label2.setText(formatter.toString());
currently the timer works its format is in 00:00 minutes:seconds, but i want it to start as MMMM d, yyyy h:mm:ss, for example March 17 2014 00:00:01, so only one second has passed here. i believe the set and get format method is fine but the timerhaschanged needs to change as this is where the format takes place.
Alright, so let's say I have this string. I want to make it so that the string for this variable has to follow a certain format.
For example, "AAA-B", where the A's are a digit 0-9, the - is always in the same spot, and B is a letter but only from A-M. All of this for a single instance variable.
Is this possible? How could I go about doing this.
I am using NetBeans IDE 8.0.2 to program Java code. I am a beginner in Java.
Instead of getting two decimal places after the point, I am getting three despite using the code format for two ("##.##"). Actually, this happens even if I remove the format code between the quotes. It is as if the program cannot see the format code. Why this happens ?
Here is the relevant program code:
private void convertButtonActionPerformed(java.awt.event.Action Event evt) { double inputNumber = 0; // sets the decimal format
I have inherited some code that is supposed to work just fine. The trouble is that when everything is rebuilt on my desktop, the projects crash. They all seem to crash at one particular part of code.
I pass it a string and the "getResource" or "getContentClassLoader" is failing.
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I guess one way to tackle this is to break it apart into segments.
I need this program to print out the gpa down to 2 decimal places and I can't figure out how to do it. It keeps saying it can't find decimal format and I'm not sure how to define it.
Java Code:
import java.util.Scanner; public class GPACalculator { public static void main(String[] args) { double creditHours = 0; double gradePoints = 0;
The project is to basically make a song list, or playlist, and be able to sort it and search for songs and crap like that. The program works fine, but I want to have it print the playlist in a nice looking format. Here's how it looks now...
Amount of songs in playlist: 7
Current playlist:
Title Writer Singer Year Duration Genre Back in Black AC/DC Brian Johnson 1980 4.18 Heavy Metal A Call To Arms For Today Mattie Montgomery 2014 3.47 Religious Fade To Black Metallica James Hetfield 1991 6.53 Metal In The End Linkin Park Chester Bennington 2000 3.36 Other Monster Paramore Hayley Williams 2011 3.2 Alternative Over My Head The Fray Isaac Slade 2005 3.58 Rock Through The Flames War of Ages Leroy Hamp 2008 4.2 Rock
The only reason the Title, Writer and Singer listings are lined up is because I manually spaced them out by guess and check method...I guess you can figure out how fun that would be with 20+ songs. So what I'm wondering is, is there an easier way to put this in a nice format where everything lines up? Kind of like how iTunes displays things.
Basically, I have three classes. Song, SongList and a Tester class. SongList takes various Song objects (the Song class defines one song with a title, write, singer, etc..) and puts them into an ArrayList. Then there's various methods for sorting by writer, sorting by genre, swap songs, etc. in the SongList class. Tester class just runs through an example of how everything works.