I am trying to make a program to go on a stock website find the value a particular stock is at and display it to the user. Then repeat at your selected timeframe.
I can get my code to read the entire source of the page or open a page but I cannot seem to get it to find something within the source.
What It would do when completed. Get input from the user on what stock and sight to search and how often to check it. Once the run button is clicked I would like it to take the input from the user and run in the back ground going on the website searching the stock and display the numbers back to the user. I have only been able to have it display the entire source code though, not just the stock numbers.
I am working on a little project to create an App that can read contents from a website and return it back to my app. What protocol to use for that. Just the reading/retrieving content from a website.
I am writing a java program which searchs data from a database on a website , my problem is that the url does not works on IE but works fine in other browsers..
I'm trying to make a search engine that will search my computer given a path with any options i decide. So if i decides to look for the file name "resume" with extension "pdf", it will give me the files in the directory, including subfiles.
import java.io.*; import java.util.*; import java.text.*; public class mySearch { private final static int path = 0; private final static int name = 1;
I am trying to write a specific byte sequence to a specific memory location on a removable storage drive. Does Java allow me a way to do this? I know the dangers in accessing memory, but the memory location of the data that will be written will never change.
- from the main class will arrive three variable (String name_used, int level_choose, int level_result)
I have a .txt file with this kind of formatting:
mario 1 1 0 1 0 1 carlo 0 0 0 1 1 0 ...
Where I use 1 and 0 in the main for write if the level (you see that the numbers are always sixr? are egual to six level existing) BEFORE is done correct or wrong
- when in the main a user make a level a feedback coming back from the class level saying if the user made the count correctly or wrong. and i wanna replace the value (1 or 0) in the txt file with the new level result.
So i have all what i need as parameters i think.
name_used to look for the correct line in .txt file with .indexOf level_choosed to go throught the correct index of that line level_result (1 or 2) to be replaced with the existing one
Java Code:
public void salvaRisultati(String name_used, int level_choosed, int result_of_level) throws FileNotFoundException{ } } mh_sh_highlight_all('java');
I have some problem to understand the way to make this:
In my main class a user can save his name in a txt file (and the system initially will add 6 value equals to 0) than he can choose between 6 level and make it.
example of .txt file data:
mario 0 0 0 0 0 0 carl 0 0 0 0 0 0
AT THIS MOMENT i just made other class and they work, is this new one that is hard for me. I'm trying to make a class that:
1- (first method called verificaRisultati) take name_used and level_choosed from the main and go to check in the .txt file if that level before was done right(1) or wrong(0)
and return something like "before you made this level properly" or "before you made this level incorrectly" AND THEN let the user start with the level.
2- (second method called salvaRisultati) at the end of the level i wanna pass the result (correct/incorrect) to another method of this class that will save the value (1 or 0) associated to the user in the right position.
This is the class that i'm writing:
Java Code:
import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.FileNotFoundException; import java.io.FileReader; public class ResultUsers {
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I really need some hint and some code example because I'm stuck. How I can take exactly the line with the user name? How I can correctly split the line in an array and then read/modify the value for that level?
I'm trying to build a method that can search a binary search tree for a specific target and then return the number of probes it took to get there. It seems to me that the best way to do this would be a recursive search method and a counter that tracks the number of calls. But I'm struggling with how to implement this. Here's the code I have so far. what works/doesn't work with the method.
// Method to search the tree for a specific name and // return the number of probes public T search(BTNode<T> btNode) {
So that I can map the first request coming say www.xyz.net to my first page , it does the work but some of my css and images is not getting displayed .
Is it possible to use java to log on to a website? I mean,Ii know how to connect to a website and send commands, but I am not sure how to tell the server that i want to login?
And then after you logged in is it possible to then do something? like, if you logged in to gmail.com you would be able to see your emails?
I have a Java application that was built by a third party and my task is to embed this in a web site. To do so I got an HTML snippet, a .JAR and da .DAT file that seems to be called by the app. I tested this locally on my machine and it works ok. After uploading to the web server I get an error message
NumberFormatException For input string: "i>>?<html>"(the question mark is actually upside down, the >> is really one character)
At first sight this looks like a common issue with UTF-8 file being delivered when the file itself holds only ANSI characters (or vice versa). So I made sure that the .HTM and the .DAT file are indeed stored in ANSI 8-bit (and not Unicode 16-bit) format. However, this does not solve the issue. The .HTM file itself also holds a ISO 8859-1 directive. The server is set to deliver UTF-8 by default. I cannot change this due to a huge lot of other dependencies.
So I am not sure if my suspicion is right - is it indeed a character set issue? Or is it something else?
I am currently trying to update a few java applets for a website. As of right now, the applets are automatically blocked on all computers when they are accessed because the newest updates for Java have caused them to be blocked. I have determined that the solution to this is to resign the .jar files that are used to run the application with a new certificate.
I requested and received a certificate (in pkcs 12 format, a .p12 file), imported it into the computer, and used it to sign the .jar files. However, I have been getting an error after signing the .jar files stating that the full certificate chain of the code signing certificate is not valid.
I tried to check the path of the certificate using a method he recommended (using OpenSSL) but didn't really find anything of use.
This is probably more of a web-based question. I have a basic web crawler I wrote with Java (using JSoup) which crawls through our repositories and stuff to locate the paths to certain snapshots and whatnot. It crawls through using the file tree which gets exposed when you try to go to a directory in a URL.
The problem I am having is that some of the directories contain index files, which means the connection to the directory redirects from the file tree to the index file. Any way to prevent that redirection?
I have a Java application this application sits on a Dedicated server and gets information about the machine and run commands on the machine.
I need it so that i can run these commands from pressing buttons on a website. For example i press a button to retrieve CPU info, it goes to the app, and the app sends the CPU info back.
I'm fine with the website and app its just the middle bit. How do i get the app to run commands sent from a webpage. Been ratting my brains for a couple weeks now.
Usually, the code works very well. But sometimes, the download gets stalled indefinitely. Is there a way to set a time out period for the downloading of this file?
I am having a difficult time trying to get results from the code below. The purpose is for my program to insert the DHL tracking number in the tracking text box, and then for the program to "click" the search button and get the tracking results.
This is the code:
import com.gargoylesoftware.htmlunit.WebClient; import java.io.*; import com.gargoylesoftware.htmlunit.html.HtmlPage; import com.gargoylesoftware.htmlunit.html.HtmlInput; import com.gargoylesoftware.htmlunit.html.HtmlSubmitInput; import java.net.*; public class DHL {
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These are the results I am getting in the console (in red), which look like an error:
Apr 23, 2015 7:55:49 PM com.gargoylesoftware.htmlunit.javascript.host.html.HTMLElement addbehavior WARNING: Unimplemented behavior: #default#userdata Exception in thread "main" com.gargoylesoftware.htmlunit.ElementNotFoundException: elementName=[*] attributeName=[name] attributeValue=[sbtc] at com.gargoylesoftware.htmlunit.html.HtmlPage.getElementByName(HtmlPage.java:1747) at htmlTest.main(htmlTest.java:17)
I just cannot figure it out for the life of me. Also, is there a community that focuses on HTML Unit?
i have this code to connect and login to a HTTPS website Now when i run it i get a 500 code error and if i print out the html of the website it says something went wrong. This is the website [URL]
So we need to inform all active users of the website that "Website will be down after so and so time for maintenance". This is how I see the implementation.
User can be in any part of the application. So any time user request comes to server, it goes through the controllers. I can write a method (and call from each controller) that checks if message needs to be displayed. Put that into application context and display it. Along with that I will also have a flag that keeps track that if the message has already been displayed or not (to the user). If message has been displayed, no need to call that method again.