I am creating a very simple webpage where I am using just a little bit of JSP to include partials (header, footer and asides) that are centrally located. One of the constraint that the site owner has put is that, for SEO reason, he wants to keep the url's the way they are. Most of the pages are located in the same folder, except for one which is in a subfolder.
Here is my problem, I have the partials in a folder and at the same level the images. Now, for that page located in the subfolder, when I include the partials, it is not able to locate the images because they are located in a folder one level up. What I could do is create a copy of the image folder in the subfolder or an adapted copy of the partials (referring to the images one level up), but either solution would make for a maintenance nightmare and repeat information on the server.
Here is a visual representation of my file system:
Where can I learn or how can I, being the most efficient way known to do so, create a folder outside my JAR file with the java source code, this then will copy YAML documents from my JAR file to that folder, then I need to read the YAML documents some way. I'm making an addon for a game, I am using an API that allows you to make a config.yml easily, and add and read entries from it, but I've read that I need to make my own methods to be able to create additional YAML documents.
I don't exactly know what to type in google to perhaps find such a page, but I did try to find a tutorial page about this or something and couldn't.
I've partially figured out how to create a folder, but I have a problem, how can I RETURN one directory to make the folder, I don't want to make the folder in the JAR file I want to make it just outside the Jar file in the same folder that the Jar file is at.
Means like in php we can install xampp and there for a new app we need to create a folder in htdocs folder...and after that , that folder works like a app.
I am writing an Ant script using the javac command but the library I need is bundled in an ear file, how can I reference this jar in ear file without extracting the ear file.
For some reason, when I generate a Javadoc (using javadoc.exe of JDK 8), it displays Java-defined classes like java.lang.String and java.lang.Object by their full names rather than simply String or Object. Only the classes inside the packaged contents were represented by their simple names and linked to them (had visible coloured bolding). Was I supposed to manually include the Java API?
1) I have a file .java with some great functions, this functions i need use in all projects, then what is the easy by moment i start a project, and copy this file to project.. is possible have only 1 file with these utilities functions? (if yes how to declare or use in all projects?)
Note these utilities file i want use on JAVA desktop(swinf and javafx), on JSP webpages and in the futhurer on the mobile.
2) I have a JSP project in 1 .JSP file i have 8 Tabs (CSS tabs) when user click on tab1 i execute some jsp java code. and if user click on tab2 i execute a different JSP code, but my problem is, the JSP file is large large large, 1500 lines, my question is: is possible (similar in PHP) do an include?
My application depends on eight default user roles (or account types). They can be renamed or disabled, but should not be deleted. I want to protect them from deletion using their uuid value from the db. How can I pass their uuids into a single variable so I can use that single variable in my conditional statement? If I should use an array, any example of how I might do this?
The requirement is to write a rectangle class and a test class, which include try-catch blocks and exception handling. Exceptions, involving try, catch, throw, throws, and finally commands,how to write a code about basic things, but in the test class, it gives me specific width and height so that i dont konw how to write a try-catch blocks an exception handling in this test class.There is my two classes, they are separated.
public class Rectangle { double width ; double height ; Rectangle(){ width = 1; height = 1;
My assignment is to essentially update a calculator program that uses strings, and methods, to include arrays. How to create and call an array that the user defines the size of and then inputs the numbers to fill the array. Here's the example my prof gave us of what the output should look like:
Menu 1. Add 2. Subtract 3. Multiply 4. Divide 5. Dot product 6. Generate random array 7. Quit
What would you like to do? 1
How many values are in the arrays? 3
Enter the values in the first array, separated by spaces: 2 4 6
Enter the values in the second array, separated by spaces: 1 3 5
The result is [3.0, 7.0, 11.0]
How to create an array that would allow the user to define the size of the array and then inputs the values for the array? I'm completely lost. I never should have taken java as an online class.
I am creating an application in core java where i am using database. I need to create a database configuration file & include it all other files. So, how can i do that ?
Java Code:
Class.forName("sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver"); Connection con = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:odbc:MYDSN","system","tiger"); mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
I cannot do this in an interface since only abstract methods exist there. I tried to create an another class file to extend it but my program is already extending other class i.e. javax.swing.JFrame..How can i implement this ? just by creating the object of that class in main method ?
I have an applet that uses JPanels to draw images in. I want to include actual jpgs now instead. The applet points to a .jar file. I want to use any number of images here, do I have to include them all in the jar file or is there another way to "point" to them (like html)?
My program is supposed to include The three sides of the triangle formatted to two decimal places The perimeter formatted to one decimal place The area formatted to one decimal place The unformatted area. It does run, but it is not decimal formatted. I have read my book to try and figure out how to do this, but it doesn't make since to me.
I've been working on a personal project again in Unit 3 of my text book and this time they want me to make a random phone number generator. Here's the actual directions:
"Write an application that creates and prints a random phone number of the form XXX-XXX-XXXX.
Include the dashes in the output.
Do not let the first three digits contain an 8 or 9 (but don't be more restrictive than that), and make sure that the second set of three digits is not greater than 742.
Think through the easiest way to construct the phone number. Each digit does not have to be determined separately."
With this assignment I came across 2 problems:
1. What I tried was that since the first 3 numbers have to be a random number with no 8's or 9's I tried doing this algorithm:
The problem is that Java won't allow me to generate random numbers this way. Are there any easier ways of generating numbers that doesn't contain specific number (such as 8 or 9 in this case?)
2. I was thinking about this throughout the whole project and what if I generate a number such as 27 (less than 3 or 4 digit number) rather than 3 or 4 digit numbers? How would it show 0027 or 027 instead of 27 for the phone numbers?
import java.util.Random; public class pp0303 { public static void main (String[] args){ Random generator = new Random(); int first0, first1, first2, second, third, random0;
[Code] ....
RESULTS:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.Error: Unresolved compilation problems: Cannot invoke replace(char, int) on the primitive type int Cannot invoke replace(char) on the primitive type int Syntax error on token "random0", delete this token at pp0303.main(pp0303.java:15)
Modify class Time2 to include a tick method that increments the time stored in a Time2 object by one second. Provide method incrementMinute to increment the minute and method incrementHour to increment the hour. The Time2 object should always remain
a) incrementing into the next minute,
b) incrementing into the next hour and
c) incrementing into the next day (i.e., 11:59:59 PM to 12:00:00 AM).
how to manage case 4 stuff and what's the problem of this CODE.
import java.util.Scanner; public class Time2Test { public static void main( String args[] ) { Scanner input = new Scanner( System.in ); Time2 time = new Time2(); // input System.out.println( "Enter the time" ); System.out.print( "Hours: " ); time.setHour( input.nextInt() );
I am creating a bukkit plugin, but my question has nothing to do with bukkit, just Java. I am trying to load a file that is located in the same folder as the jar file that is being run and I am having no luck. I can't set a manual path because if I move this plugin to a remote server it won't work. So how to get a file from the same folder as the jar.
Within my program I allow users to write their own code to be executed. I then save that code in a .java file and then compile. This gives me a .java file and a .class file within the same package in the src folder. However, the compilation process also creates a .class file in the build folder. When the user edits their code and then re-runs it, the .class file in the build folder does not get updated with the new data, but the .class in the src folder does.
What I want to do is to execute the .class file in the src folder and not the build folder. So far I have the following method, but that somehow refers to the .class file in the build folder:
public void runMethod(String packageFilePath, String className){ try{ URI fileURI = new URI("file:/src/uk/learningAid/UserInputs/"); URL url = fileURI.toURL(); URL[] urls = new URL[]{url};
I am a new to Java and currently doing a study on applets.
I was looking for the demo folder in the jdk but I cannot find it. I was previously using jk7_51 and now using jdk8. and both of them do ot have the folder. I downgraded to jdk6 but i still could not find the foler. I need it since i need to try out the applets that come with the jdk. What I should do?
I have observed a strange behavior in my system. whenever i installed jdk1.8.0_11, the issue is that, unknowingly the 'Bin' folder which is underneath 'C:Program FilesJavajdk1.8.0_11' is emptied. When and how it is emptied i wouldn't be knowing. I have to download the entire jdk every time in order to have Bin folder content every time.
I am using my office laptop, Is that the problem? I mean office IT department have any control on this? If so , what can i do to over come this problem?
I inherited a web application and am trying to build it. I recently installed JasperSoft Studio 5.5.0 final on my developer machine. I also have Eclipse Juno on my developer machine. I was advised by the previous developer to put some of his Jasper .jar files into my web app's lib folder. I did do this and now the localhost will not run, it is generating this error:
The version on them would appear incorrect given my version of 5.5. I am new to Jasper Reports. I suppose I could google on the .jar files and get the ones that belong to the 5.5.0 final and put them into the directory to see if Apache Tomcat 6.0.39 likes that better. And then start the server. If it doesn't like them, I guess I could remove them and continue, but I would prefer to have the Jasper Reports up and running.
My second question about the Jasper Reports is how do you tell the IDE where the Reports are located?
I have JSP application naming myProject ,which has been deployed in webapp folder in tomcat. I want to provide security for myProject folder. I mean, I want to protect it from copying by someone else. Is there any way to do the same. I tried by hiding the folder using one of hiding software, but when I do that, I was not able to access those files in web browser.