Specify WD Where Java App Is Located
Jan 9, 2015How do I specify the Working directory where the Java app is located? It may be different on different machines.
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View RepliesI am currently using the following Rally API Java code(below...in Java 1.7) to create an object and attach a file to it. This code works fine. But I need the code to be a little less specific and attach all files located under a folder (not just one file). How could one potentially rewrite this code (or use a different constructor/method) to accommodate such a thing? Also additional code how to narrow down results to all files with a creation date >= today.
Java Code:
import com.google.gson.JsonArray;
import com.google.gson.JsonElement;
import com.google.gson.JsonObject;
import com.rallydev.rest.RallyRestApi;
import com.rallydev.rest.request.CreateRequest;
import com.rallydev.rest.request.DeleteRequest;
import com.rallydev.rest.request.GetRequest;
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I am trying to apply for a job in testing the following java application.I have received a tool written in Java and I need to run it with the command line:
java -classpath ./bin com.test.Main myinputfile.txt myoutputfile.txt sort....
Main class should receive 3 parameters: inputfile, outputfile, action.
Of course I have installed Java on my computer (Windows env.).
The problem is that I receive this error:"could not find or load main class com.test.Main"
I searched over the Internet and I saw that I need to specify the path where "Main" class is located.
Main class is located in my c: rachelFileManipulatornincomtest. What should I type exactly in order to run this Main class?
I need to make some operations with a file. I struggle to understand why Apache is throwing this error:
(The system cannot find the file specified)
My file is located in the root directory of the project.
And here is how I indicate the path to it:
String filePath = "default.jpg";
InputStream inputStream = new FileInputStream(new File(filePath));
If I put the file in the Eclipse folder, it works... But I need it to work if I put it in my project's root folder.
In the following piece of code Iam trying to display the the loan amounts of the various loan objects located in a binary file. Iam trying to do his using getLoanAmount() in the loan class. the program is compiling but nothing is showing up on he console.
Program
import java.io.*;
public class Exercise19_06 {
public static void main(String[] args) throws ClassNotFoundException, IOException {
ObjectOutputStream output = new ObjectOutputStream(
new FileOutputStream("loan.dat"));
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I am trying to call a private method to another method that are located in the same class.
I am trying to call prepareString to the encode method below.
Java Code:
public class ShiftEncoderDecoder
private String prepareString(String plainText)
{
String preparedString = "";
for(int i = 0 ; i < plainText.length();i++)
if(Character.isAlphabetic(plainText.charAt(i)))
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I have tried running the java application without adding the site to site list in java security tab. But I get a sand box message as APPLICATION BLOCKED BY SECURITY SETTINGS. How to run the java application without adding the site to site list in java security tab.
View Replies View RelatedI want to develop a Java program that uses OpenScript APIs to test my applications. The OpenScript framework automatically creates the Java Code so I was thinking of either using this code or create my own using the APIs.
I tried both options using NetBeans but I'm getting errors everywhere starting with the library import. I'm pretty new to Java so I'm sure I'm missing a lot of things here. I pasted the code below from the OpenScript framework that want to use in a stand-alone file for your reference.,
import oracle.oats.scripting.modules.basic.api.*;
import oracle.oats.scripting.modules.browser.api.*;
import oracle.oats.scripting.modules.functionalTest.api.*;
import oracle.oats.scripting.modules.utilities.api.*;
import oracle.oats.scripting.modules.utilities.api.sql.*;
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I've written a java application with several classes all in the same .java file. It works just fine. Now, I've broken it up so that each class has its own .java file. Still works fine. My next step is to put those classes into a package, but I'm not about to get the program to run.The .java source files are all in /home/user/src
I've set the CLASSPATH to /home/user/src..All of the source files have "package com.myfirm.program" on the first line.I compiled the application with:
javac -d . File1.java File2.java File3.java (etc...)
the compiler created the directory: /home/user/src/com/myfirm/program and put all of the .class files in there.So how do I get the program to run? if I run from /home/usr/src
java File1
I get: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: File1 (wrong name: com/myfirm/program/Program)
I create 2 files:
CircleCalculationMethod.javaMain.java
In Main.java, How can i call method in CircleCalculationMethod.java ?
Should I put everything in same folder ??Should i do something like "import CircleCalculationMethod.java"Should i do something like create a package ...
I use Eclipse software
The title of Question might seem old and previously asked.But I have a Question that what is difference between javaSE and Java EE.Although I knew what comes under JavaSE and What is under JavaEE.But My question is that.
What happens when we add PATH in our Environment Variable How does Eclipse or Other IDE use it?
Second Question is.
For Java SE we declare a Path Variable but for Java EE we do not add any library?(I know we add some jar file like for Servlet(Servlet-api.jar) and for EJB(Ejb.jar),But What is actaul difference?
creating a program that will output something like this:
Enter an Integer: 1405302(user inputted)
Your integer contains 2 even digit(s), 3 odd digit(s), and 2 zero(s).
I know about coding in general, Java, C, Python, SQL etc. but I barely know anything about making code come together on the web. I have a vague idea about what things like libraries and frameworks are,I'm interested in making a web application with which relies on Java do to the data processing. The idea is that the user inputs some messages, clicks submit, the text is taken away and processed, and the results are displayed on the screen. I would like the UI to be smooth with a modern look and feel.
Also, I usually do programming on Windows but I could also use Linux, so if I'll come across any specific drawbacks using Windows.
what is seriazable.But I am not able to come that why it is used and when should I declare my class(Object) as serialzable and when not?
View Replies View Relatedi need to develop a API in java. that API will be communicate with the some site. Need to import and export the contacts into that site databases.
View Replies View RelatedWhen I try to convert this value, "Testingu2120" (along with UTF coed u2120)comes as a string as part of SOAP response. I need to convert this UTF-8 characters in to a symbol, in this case it is SM (Service Mark) symbol and show it on the UI.
How can we achieve this in JAVA?
I have four different UTF-8 character set to convert.
TM - u2122
SM -u2120
R - u00AE
C - u00A9
I would like my application to execute a command in cmd. The command looks like
start "" /D "C:Riot GamesLeague of LegendsRADSsolutionslol_game_client_sln
elease s .0.1.55deploy"
"League of Legends.exe" "8394" "LoLLauncher.exe" ""
"spectator 95.172.65.26:8088 P3hNrXYZlaM3iJ9ximtzJWHbwLhvbimJ 953089676 EUN1"
So my question is how do I do this?
I tried this, (just copy paste the command):
package MyProject;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
public class Cmd {
public static void main(String[] args) {
try {
final Process process = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("start "" /D "C:Riot GamesLeague of
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We started learning about tables and have a little program. The teacher gave us an excercise and doesn't works (not running), I receive too many errors. So any simple java program with tables with 20 numbers, that is giving random numbers?
View Replies View RelatedWrite a function (or functions) that given a collection of files will produce a sum of integers from each line of each file. Each file can have any number of lines from 1 to N. Each line can contain only one integer and no other alphanumeric characters. All of the numbers from all of the files should be added to the final result. The result is just one number.
For either, what we are looking for is:
1. Clear separation of concerns
2. Well defined objects / interfaces
3. Application of good OO design principles to solve the problem
4. No code duplication
5. Test Driven Development
6. Well refactored code
7. Well tested code
I have to create a new project in which i have to take the inputs from the user and create the XML schema out of this. How can I do this the best way .
View Replies View RelatedI am trying to run a Powershell command from Java that creates an Active Directory group. I don't get any errors, but it doesn't work either. I can take the output from this class and plug it into the CMD prompt and it works fine.
Java Code:
public class CreateAD {
public int creategroup(String groupname, String description){
String runadcreate;
int errorfree =0;
runadcreate = "powershell Import-Module ActiveDirectory
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I'm converting from ASP to Java for a legacy site. I believe the first part of the if statement is right but I'm having an issue within the else staetment. I'm getting date is undefined, I've tried using getYear and getDate but have not been successful.
ASP:
If Request("action") = "results" Then
aMonth = Request("selMonth")
aDate = cint(Request("selDate"))
aYear = cint(Request("selYear"))
Else
aMonth = UCase(MonthName(Month(Date()),true))
aDate = Day(DateAdd("d",-1,date()))
aYear = Year(Date())
End If
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how to use JFrames and button and so on in Java. I found this video on youtube and followed it along, however even though my program is virtually identical to his, I'm still getting errors.
Here's the video I was watching: Video
And here's my code:
import javax.swing.*; //Imports JFrame and JButton for use
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JPanel;
import javax.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
public class swing
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The reason why I'm importing some many things is I'm trying everything to try fix my problem.
He's the error messages I'm getting:
frame2.add(panel);
^
C:UsersWindows 8Documentsswing.java:42: error: illegal start of expression
frame2.add(panel);
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I used to make the button just create another frame without additional labels but I changed it to be even more similar to his program just to rule everything out. Also initially my program varied quite a bit, I've changed everything to be like his. Even without the ";" error I got, I kept telling me I was not allowed have my class as static, even though the guy in the video has it set to static. Also I don't think my "setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);" is working as it doesn't change color.
I think the problem is with my panel, it isn't adding to the frame for some reason.I'm using TextPad7 and I'm using Win8.
C:UsersWindows 8Documentsswing.java:42: error: '(' or '[' expected
frame2.add(panel);
^
C:UsersWindows 8Documentsswing.java:42: error: illegal start of expression
frame2.add(panel);
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I would also like to point out that some of the comments are out of date and are referencing the way the program was before I made it just like his. For example I know my second class isn't inheriting the first class.
How can I get all XML branches using JAVA. For example if i have the following XML:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<addresses xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation='test.xsd'>
<address>
<name>Joe Tester</name>
<street>Baker street 5</street>
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The output will be :
addresses
addresses_address
addresses_address_name
addresses_address_street
addresses_person
addresses_person_name
addresses_person_age
I have developed a Java GUI by using Netbean. The user interface will get the user parameters that are needed by a c++ program (which I also developed). Upon clicking the run button java will execute the c++ program with the inserted parameters by launching and X-term session (using Runtime.getRuntime().exec(command) ) . Everything works fine in this way. However I do not find very elegant to launch an external terminal to run the C++ code. Is it possibile to have a terminal that is integrated within the java GUI? And run the C++ code within it?
Moreover, since the C++ code may take several hours to finish the job is there a way to read its output and use it in order to make, for example, proceed a progress bar?
Using java to access SAP? I want to create a UI to analyze SAP data and create JTable reports. Not finding much on the internet.
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