Java Library Function That Searches Stream Of Tcp Packets
Apr 28, 2014
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.
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
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'm trying to use graphics for my programs and here I'm trying to write a program that searches through files for text received from a JTextField. However, it does not seem to be working as my message is not displayed when text is found...
I'm (failing at) writing a program that searches an array using binary search, but I can't get it to work.
My code so far is this:
Java Code:
package sorting;
import java.lang.*; import java.util.*; public class sorteh { public static void main(String [] args){ int[] array=new int [20]; //creates new array for (int x=0;x<array.length;x++){ //populates array array[x]=x*3+1;
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I copied what a website did for the sorting part, but if I have low=0 and high=19, wouldn't mid not be an int?
So I am trying to create a Multi-Player game in java, and I have a Game server and a Client. They normally connect with either but I would like to add a login server so that there can be an option to go to a different world then just the main one. It will have the same map and data but will be separate from the Players that are on world one per say. Now if you are on world two I would like it to have the option for you to be able to Private message players that are on World one. That is where the login server comes in to play.
I am still new at Java and would like to be able to understand Packets and how to handle them more clearly. So far I have gotten the basis of the login server connected to the server and the client connects to the server via the login server. But I am getting a bunch of "unhandled packets" and I would like to know how to handle them. Here are some bits of the code.
How would I program a counter that will return the total number of search, failed searches and correct searches. The second thing is how can a return the price of the search methods with out calling for it specifically. Here is my current code.
package stu.paston.program7; import java.util.Scanner; public class MainClass { public static void main(String[] args) { InventoryClass productData= new InventoryClass();
I have to write a client and server class for a UDP protocol sending integer numbers by UDP packets. So far i have this;
Client Code:
import java.io.*; import java.net.*; class UDPClient { public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception { BufferedReader inFromUser = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in));
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But i now need to change this so that:
The client;
1. Reads an integer from keyboard input and stores its value in a UDP packet. // byte[] send = ByteBuffer.allocate(4).putInt(num).array(); ???
2. Sends the UDP packet to the server, on port number 1999;
3. Listens for UDP packets from the server (until it receives a packet with a non-positive number; see step (b) below). While listening:
(a) Once it receives a UDP packet from the server, it subtracts 2 from the integer value num contained in it. // int num = ByteBuffer.wrap(receive).getInt(); ??? (b) Checks the integer value num: if the value is greater than 0 (num>0) then the client stores it in a new UDP packet and sends the packet to the server; otherwise (num<=0) the client terminates.
The Server;
1. Listens on port 1999;
2. For each UDP packet it receives from a client: (a) extracts the integer value n contained in it; (b) decreases the value of n by 2; (c) sends back to the client a UDP packet containing the new value of n.
i have been given a homework assignment where I have to get rid of a stack object I wrote for a program and replace it with the Stack<E> library java offers ie:
public class Stack<E> extends Vector<E> { public Stack(); // constructor public Boolean empty(); public E peek(); public E pop(); public E push(E item); }
my question is do i have to actually write all these methods? Or can i just construct a stack and use the methods?
I have a custom library I made to make things easier for myself. I used it in a small program in NetBeans and it works fine. When I try to clean and build, it says it can't find the methods from my Library class. How do I get the library packaged into the jar?
I search this source code in google about library system then i run this in my JCreator then that error appear . I think that problem is all about "main". where can i put that main ?
I am reading the excellent book Algorithms. The author of this book is using his own libraries.
I have downloaded the libraries (it is a file called stdlib.jar) and I've store it in a directory called ~/Downloads(I am using a macbook pro).
Then I have created a project with IntelliJ Idea 14.1 using the default package (as it is the only way for a program to 'see' these libraries).
The program is running inside the ide, but because of the nature of this book, all the included code must be run from the command line.
The problem is that I cannot run for example the Average class from the command line because the system asks for the external library.
Specifically the error is :
I enter : java -cp . Average
and the Error I get is :
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: StdIn at Average.main(Average.java:11) Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: StdIn at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:372)
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The Average class is the following :
public class Average { public static void main(String[] args) { //Average the numbers on StdIn double sum = 0.0; int cnt = 0;
I am working on some enhancement on application. I have a requirement. The flow is as below
In a jsp file one selection dropdown exists and a body. Selection dropdown is written as custom tag library and is included in jsp file eg tag.tld whose code exists in tag.java code for other parts of jsp are written in that *.jsp file itself. eg test.jsp
i.e test.jsp calls tag.tld to include selection dropdown
I now want a hashmap created in tag.java to be available in jsp file and I want to use it in one of the javascript function available in same jsp file for validation
I like to know how to write root function in java applet. I know it in java function. Ex:
import java.lang.*; public class Maths { public static void main(String[] args) { // get two double numbers numbers double x = 9; double y = 25; // print the square root of these doubles System.out.println("Math.sqrt(" + x + ")=" + Math.sqrt(x)); System.out.println("Math.sqrt(" + y + ")=" + Math.sqrt(y)); } }
working fine. but If I tried in applet it's not working. Ex:
I need to convert c# function to java method. The important thing is String strKey. Parameters for testing are strMask= 4634958 and strSN=1394901184 and the result must be strKey = 2156325482!!! The result that I am getting with my Java code is 2138641814.This is C# code:
There is an error in my code that pops when I tried to execute my java application for an exponent function that I wrote. Here is my code and here is the error is generated when I run my code:
//a java application that calculates the power of an integer in a method that the user creates //and uses a while loop to do so. User cannot use any Math class methods to perform this calculation
import java.util.Scanner; public class exponentiation{ //main method begins execution of java application public static void main(String[] args){
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Why is it an illegal start of an expression? I didn't think you needed to used if statements for a whileloop.
I am making a pizza program and most of the program works. I have made an order button that will output the total price of the order. The reset button that I made makes the JTextArea output $0.00, but if I press the order button to make another order, the program does not add the new amount to zero. For example, if I make an order that totals $5.00, but I want to make another order after resetting, the price for the new order will be added on to the previous order's price.
Here is the code. This is a JApplet program. Why the price will not reset? This code was made in BlueJ.
//Author:Kishan Patel // Sources will be cited soon. //This is Lab 7, the pizza parlour program. import java.awt.*; import java.awt.event.*; import javax.swing.*; import java.io.*; import java.util.*;
So I have a program for a project that permutes a random series of numbers using Java's Rand function. Basically I use a seed and a number of items I want in the arrangement of numbers, and the program makes a permutation with no two numbers being repeated. Only arrays can be applied to it, so I've been hard at work finding a solution.
Here's the code so far:
public static int permutation[]; public static void permute(int numOfItems, int seed){ permutation=new int[numItems]; Random rand = new Random(seed); permutation[0]=rand.nextInt(numItems-1);
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So basically I'm wanting the program to make a randomized list of numbers from the number of items I pass to the Permute method with no duplicates. I'm having some level of success with what I have written, as it gives me a randomized list when printing the output, but for some reason the first for statement in code never terminates fully, but instead runs indefinitely when generating the last integer.
For example, if I want to put 10 with a seed of 0 into it and make a list from 0-9, it will print 74283510, which is only 8 different integers. permutation[0] is manually set at the beginning of the method, which accounts for one more, but that's still only a list of 9, so I'm just wondering why the last integer is not being generated and why the program keeps looping and not terminating? I'm know for sure it's something I'm overlooking.