How could I read an XML document from the web? I've seen people use SAX or DOM methods, but I've unable to make them work due to lack of experience so I would need a pretty brief overview not just 2 bits of code without any imports etc.
Also how would I be able to COMPARE the information? Like if it's " Sunny " I set a label text sunny etc.?!
So - working on some new document composition tasks today, and realised my life would be made easier if I could have an application to allow me to compare two documents and highlight the differences...I know I could use a number of other tools, even word compare but it would be more fun if I could do it myself. Plus - there's the thrill of using non-approved technology at my workplace...I'm a maverick.
Just looking for the high level steps I should go through in creating an application which could be delivered to users in my team as an executable file (I have admin rights to my works laptop, but my direct reports do not have this on theirs) so would need to be able to run the app without installing if possible...
I'm want to write a program to design single page documents. It needs the following features.Drag text and place it anywhere on the page, ideal I would like to add a 'snap to grid' optionDraw boxsAdd simple images (logos)
I plan to do it using Swing, but I've not done anything with this since finishing Uni. how to structure this and what swing components will be best suited for this task?
My current calculator (currently available on my site) launches your default webbrowser with the CalculatorHistory file allowing you to print through your browser, but I been working on self contain the html page in a the JEditorPane which is great it does what i want, so I started working on the printing side and I am stuck...
The code I have was from a example (modified) but when I run the code I get the following error:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: services must be non-null and non-empty at javax.print.ServiceUI.printDialog(Unknown Source) at gcclinux.co.uk.PrintReport.main(PrintReport.java:28)
The Line 28 equals to PrintService service = ServiceUI.printDialog(null, 200, 200,printService, defaultService, flavor, pras);
I have created a small application for editing text using StyledDocument and JTextPane. Now, you can set the font size, font colour, and other font related stuff. My question is, how could I save this document? What is the format? When I reopen this document, all the decorations I have done to the file should be there. How do I do this?
I have task for last years in campus , how do you scan document with scanner peripheral in java program? I have browsing on internet, and I have an API like TWAIN.
I am currently working towards taking input from the user and storing it in an excel document. However how can I test to make sure that I am trying to save it to an empty cell. Is there some type of method that will check to make sure the cell is empty, otherwise how can this be done?
I need to generate the word document dynamically using java code, included the necessary jar files, No compliation issue, but During run time am getting this error: Could not initialize class org.openxmlformats.schemas.wordprocessingml.x2006. main.CTDocume .using all these jar files: POI-3.6.jar, POI_3.9.jar, Poi-ooxml-3.5,Poi-ooxml-3.6,Poi-ooxml-3.7,Poi-ooxml-3.9,Poi-ooxml-schemas-3.6,Poi-ooxml-schemas-3.9.jar. using the XWPFdocument class. when my cursor get into that line XWPFDocument doc = new XWPFDocument(); getting the above error.
I am doing final year project on keyphrase extraction from document. I complete extraction which has only nouns. Now I want to calculate TFIDF for those nouns. I don't know how to do that. I prefer java.
I keep receiving an error in which State.Fall.txt can not be read. I can't point it directly to a drive because someone else needs to open it. I saved it in wordpad as a text file. My question is what did I do wrong in my code that it can't directly access the wordpad document?
import java.io.*; public class Main { /** * @param args the command line arguments * */ public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { // Create an array of individual state objects to hold 50 items
I'm trying to build a program that would present the user (well...me) with a rather large list of various check boxes (and combo boxes, etc...but for sake of the question I'll limit it to check boxes) and the selections would not only need to be stored in some way so they could be reloaded, but also they would need to have the "data" used to build sentences.
For example, part of the form would have a checkbox list like:
Then, at the end of the form I would be able to save client, load client, or generate report. When doing the generate it would output something like:
"Client's first name reported having emotional disturbance in areas of 'Emotion 1', 'Emotion 4', and 'Emotion 12'."
There, of course, would be probably several hundred check boxes, combo boxes, etc. throughout this program building a rather complex "report" when it's all said and done. So where I am stumped in on the methodology or approach that would be best for getting, storing, retrieving, and outputting this information.
Consider in a Document if a String " Hello" is Encoded and stored as "XYZAB"
I want to search the text on document for a word "Hello" and Replace the word with "HelloWorld"
The Program will encrypt the word "Hello" and Search the file then return the encrypted code as "XYZAB" Found
Now i have to replace the word "Hello" with "HelloWorld" in encrypted form so that the Letter "XYZABEFGHI" is replace in the place of Hello where "World" is encoded as "EFGHI"
Now the Problem is If there is more number of occurrence of the word "Helloworld" exist in the file... How can i Replace only one particular occurrence What can be done to select the particular occurrence.
I have attached my java program for Encryption along with this mail for your ease of use.
javax.xml.parsers.DocumentBuilder can build a document from a single stream which is the XML file. However, I can't find any way to also give it a schema file.
Is there a way to do this so that my XPath queries can perform type aware queries and return typed data?
We presently use dom4j/jaxen and it does this fine but I figure we should switch to the standard Java runtime if this has been added.
I have this code that outputs the tfidf for all words in each file in the directory. I'm trying to transfer this to a matrix where each row correspond to each file in the directory and each column to all words in the files and I have some difficulty in doing it . Here is my try
public class TestTF_IDF { public static void main(String[] args) throws UnsupportedEncodingException, FileNotFoundException{ //Test code for TfIdf TfIdf tf = new TfIdf("E:/Thesis/ThesisWork/data1"); //Contains file name being processed String file; tf.buildAllDocuments();
I am trying to parse a XML string into `org.w3c.dom.Document` object.
I have looked at solutions provided [here](xml - How to convert String to DOM Document object in java? - Stack Overflow), [here](How to create a XML object from String in Java? - Stack Overflow) and a few other blogs that give a variation of the same solution. But the `Document` object's #Document variable is always null and nothing gets parsed.
Here is the XML
XMLMappingValidator v = new XMLMappingValidator("<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> " + "<mapping> " + "<container> " + "<source-container>c:stem.csv</source-container>
[Code] ....
When I call **v.getXML().toString()** I get `[#document: null]`
Clearly, the parse is failing. But I don't understand why.
I've been googling information on how to print a pdf in java, and it seems that the java print api is used more for printing from a swing app. What I'm needing to do is send a pdf document to the printer upon user request. I would like my app to work as follows - User selects pdf to be printed- Program determines pages to be printed and deducts amount from user account- If sufficient money, program sends job to printer automatically without popping up the print screen.- If printed successfully, then program tells user it was printed. I'm able to figure out the rest of the pieces, in regards to user input and determining pages of the pdf, except I don't see how I will be able to print the pdf.
But all that I get is junk characters spread across 15 or so pages, for a pdf file that simply says "Hello World". I can open the pdf file on my computer, and print it ok, but when using the above code, it just prints out junk. How I might need to format or setup the pdf so that I can print it correctly. My program could be run on any number of Linux systems, with a multitude of printer types.
I am trying to parse a XML string into `org.w3c.dom.Document` object.
I have looked at solutions provided [here](xml - How to convert String to DOM Document object in java? - Stack Overflow), [here](How to create a XML object from String in Java? - Stack Overflow) and a few other blogs that give a variation of the same solution. But the `Document` object's #Document variable is always null and nothing gets parsed.
Here is the XML
Java Code:
XMLMappingValidator v = new XMLMappingValidator("<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> " + "<mapping> " + "<container> " + "<source-container>c:stem.csv</source-container>
[Code] .....
When I call Java Code: **v.getXML().toString()** mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
I get Java Code: `[#document: null]` mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
Clearly, the parse is failing. But I don't understand why.
After removing some nodes from the document ,i am getting empty lines in place of removed nodes,how to resolve this and get the proper xml document without any errors...
How to avoid empty lines in the xml doucment output. This is the method i am using to get the result
public void ValidateRecord(String xml){ try{ DocumentBuilderFactory factory = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance(); DocumentBuilder db = factory.newDocumentBuilder(); //parse file into DOM /*DOMParser parser = new DOMParser(); parser.setErrorStream(System.err);