soo, is there a way to (via sockets or something like that) connect to a stream via the streamers url (or just via anything) and then get the actual stream? like the images that keeps updating? so that i can display the images/stream on a jframe?
package timerApp; import java.util.Scanner; import java.util.Timer; import java.util.TimerTask; import sun.audio.*; import java.io.*; public class timerDriver { static int interval;
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So I'm trying to make a program that plays an mp3 file after a timer reaches 0, but i keep receiving the error "could not create audio stream from input stream" the audio file is 3.44 MB and 00:03:45 minutes long if that's a problem
My code runs correctly when i run the clients one after another without using threads.I am getting this following error when i run my multi-threaded server. When a server accepts a client connection, ClientHandler is the thread that handles that client.Exception in thread "main"
java.io.StreamCorruptedException: invalid stream header at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readStreamHeader(ObjectInputStream.java:737) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.<init>(ObjectInputStream.java:253) at comm.DOMTransfer.<init>(DOMTransfer.java:25) at ClientHandler.<init>(ClientHandler.java:18) at GridInfo.main(GridInfo.java:34)This is where the error occurs:input = new ObjectInputStream(socket.getInputStream());
I have a Stream instace which produces values using an infinite Supplier (it supplies values taken from an electronic sensor -- so unless the battery is low, the sensor will provide "for ever").
The stream is processed by a Collector using Stream.collect() (e. g. imagine that the values from the sensor should be averaged; in fact what it does is a bit more compliacted maths).
The problem is that the collector does not produce a result but hangs up, as the supplier does never stop providing more sensor values.
So what I need is a limitation rule that stops the stream. While there is a Stream.limit(long) method, it actually does not solve my problem as in my case it is not practical to stop after a particular count, while I actually want to stop streaming when the sensor value exceeds a particular limit etc. (hence, voids an arbitrary rule).
To sum up, what I need is Stream.limit(Predicate), i. e. the stream will stopped once the predicate becomes true.
Unfortunately I did not find anything like that in JRE 8.
Is that planned for JRE 8.1 or JRE 9.0? Or is there a known (and sophisticated) workaround?
I've got a simple main routine that instantiates two structurally identical classes, and attempts to write them both out to System.out with an XMLEncoder:
package xmlencoding; import java.beans.XMLEncoder; public class Twice { public String name; public static void main(String[] args)
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I expected Line 16 and Line 24 to both write some XML-formatted output, looking very similar to each other. But here's my output:
Now, if I change Line 24 so that the second call to writeObject is to a different stream("23. XMLEncoder e2 = new XMLEncoder(System.err);"), I do get both outputs:
So, I am inferring that this means two XMLEncoder objects can't both hold references to the same OutputStream, even if the first object is closed before the second is created. In actual practice, I guess I can live with that, since I wouldn't write the XML-encoded version of two objects to the same stream (I'd get the header twice in the same file, and I believe that's a no-no). But I am surprised that this doesn't generate some kind of exception, either when the second XMLEncoder is constructed, or when its writeObject method is called. But, it just silently dies.
I have a servlet which sends HTML5 server sent events to the jsp client. The servlet sends data to the client every one second. The jsp client instantiates a new eventsource and recieves the data. When the window is about to close, the jsp client closes eventsource at the "beforeunload" event (shown in the code below).
However, I have noticed that even after the client closes the eventsource and the browser exits, the server continues sending data. As far as the documentation on eventsource goes, using eventsource.close() is enough to stop client from reconnecting to the server and the server will stop sending any further push notifications.
Why the server does not stop sending push notifications even after eventsource.close() and the browser exit? Do I write any other piece of code to notify the server to stop sending data once client exits?
Pasted below are the servlet (server ) code and the client code.
I am going to to develop an app for my final year project. basically the app is to show live video streaming on android phone from remote CCTV . The project is just in design phase i know the networking part i.e static ip for dvr etc but i dnt know how to get stream of data from dvr and how to control the CCTV camera i.e camera movement....
But is not working. I was thinking may be API is not work with java 7 because i got the following warning (AudioStream is internal proprietary API and may be removed in a future release);
I'm developing an application to track the status of a production flow-line and have hit a bit of a snag. When attempting to read saved data I run into this:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ClassCastException: flowline.End_Of_File cannot be cast to flowline.Operation at flowline.Station.checkLoadPreviousStationStatus(Station.java:91) at flowline.Station.main(Station.java:212) Java Result: 1
I've been reading up on different methods to saving and retrieving data and have decided ObjectInputStream would be the best option.
The save method works fine, I opted to use a EndOfFile class to determine when I've reached the end of the input stream. The problem is, when my loop encounters this object, it doesn't terminate the loop.
public void checkLoadPreviousStationStatus() throws FileNotFoundException, IOException, ClassNotFoundException, EOFException, TempArrayOutOfBoundsException{ Object loadOpn = null; End_Of_File eof = new End_Of_File(); File f = new File(fileName);
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The Operation cast is a cast to the objects my LinkedList contains. The highlighted line is where the exception occurs.
I a simple server that receives bytes using TCP and then saves them to a file stream.Through many tests I have seen that the first packet received is always just the filename with no other data. The second packet received only has one byte and it is the first letter of the input text file. After this all packets are sent correctly, but I can't seem to figure out what is messing up the second packet. It also appears that the last packet is written twice.
Here is an example Input/Output: [URL] .....
InputStream in = clntSock.getInputStream(); //server's input stream - gets data from the client OutputStream out = clntSock.getOutputStream(); //server's output stream - server sends data to the client byte[] byteBuffer = new byte[BUFSIZE]; int count = in.read(byteBuffer, 0, BUFSIZE); String firstRead = new String(byteBuffer, 0, count);
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Another peculiarity to me is that the second to last packet is always just "-" and then the last packet has the remainder of the magic string which terminates the file output stream.
I am aware that it is not safe to make the assumption that the file name will be sent in one go before the loop, but I wil fix that later. I am not concerned about it at all now. THe problem si that the loop should account for any amount read in, but for some reason the first packet always contains one letter, and the second packet picks up around 16000 bytes later for some reason. Why would this be?I can't edit my above post so here is the code with code tags.
InputStream in = clntSock.getInputStream(); //server's input stream - gets data from the client OutputStream out = clntSock.getOutputStream(); //server's output stream - server sends data to the client byte[] byteBuffer = new byte[BUFSIZE]; int count = in.read(byteBuffer, 0, BUFSIZE); String firstRead = new String(byteBuffer, 0, count);
i need a java library function that searches the stream of tcp packets coming to my computer from a particular ip address, so i can perform regular expressions on the contents of those packets.
When do i get IllegalStateException in servlets.What it means by trying to write to the output stream (response) after the response has been committed by server. What it means by committing response and uncommitting response. cannot i send uncommitted response.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head>
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In servlet the below code
DataInputStream din = new DataInputStream(request.getInputStream()); byte[] data = new byte[0]; byte[] buffer = new byte[50]; int bytesRead; while ((bytesRead = din.read(buffer)) > 0 ) {
I am trying to encrypt a message using RSA algo but getting the following error:
java.io.StreamCorruptedException: invalid stream header at java.io.ObjectInputStream.readStreamHeader(ObjectI nputStream.java:753) at java.io.ObjectInputStream.<init>(ObjectInputStream .java:268)
Java Code :
public static final String PUBLIC_KEY_FILE = "C:/TXT.key"; final String originalText = "Text to be encrypted "; ObjectInputStream inputStream = null; FileInputStream f= new FileInputStream(PUBLIC_KEY_FILE); // getting error on the below line inputStream = new ObjectInputStream(f); final PublicKey publicKey = (PublicKey) inputStream.readObject(); final byte[] cipherText = encrypt(originalText, publicKey);
I have just started learning about sockets and such... and i have created a chat program with a server and a client
server:
public class Server { private static ServerSocket server; private static Socket connection; private static PrintWriter pw; private static BufferedReader br; private static JTextField textOutput;
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so, everything is working fine . There is only one thing i would like to do now: make it so that i can run the server from my computer and then others can run the client from theirs and we will be able to chat . So I tried:
In the client code on line 56 is says:
connection = new Socket("localhost",7777);
So I changed "localhost",7777 to "myip",7777)
But when i run the server on my computer and run the client on another computer i get this error:
Why is the connection getting refused? is it for security reasons? so hackers cant connect to me or something? And is there a way to tell your computer to allow that client to connect?
Our assignment is to make a version of the classic 'Connect Four' game, where we need to construct a GUI that shows the current state of the game and instead of having a winner once a player has four chips in a row, the game needs to continue until no chips can be placed anymore.We currently get stuck in the GUI part. Running it right now results in a board with empty spaces only. Also after choosing a column to place, the board remains empty.
Our question: How do we get the board filled with the right color of chips at the right place?We know the 'ArcsPanel'-class (almost at the bottom of the code) is wrong, but we don't know what to do to make it right.
I am trying to learn how to connect to web sites using java. Someone suggested that I learn to "consume an API with java". They also suggested that I practice through a weather website called weather underground and sent me a link [URL] .... I would like to know how to connect to this site to get weather information.
How can I connect to an SSH server in Java? I don't need/want a shell. I just want to connect to the SSH server and get the content of, say, file.txt. How can I do that? Example : I get host, user,pass in txt and connect it with java code!
I have a vps set up to running a MySQL database already by zpanel but when I try to connect to the database with Java I am unable to connect and receive the message:
com.mysql.jdbc.exceptions.jdbc4.CommunicationsException: Communications link failure
The last packet sent successfully to the server was 0 milliseconds ago. The driver has not received any packets from the server."
I have MySQL Connector(dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j) already added to my build and tried it with both the url and the ip. This is my connection code:
package net; import java.sql.*; import javax.swing.JOptionPane; public class LoginDatabaseConnection { Connection conn = null;
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The code is from youtube but when I connect to localhost it works fine however when I try to connect to the VPS the above error happens.