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Create Process Paging File Errors with Runtime.getRuntime Windows     2003 Server17 Mar 2008 10:58 GMT3
Has anyone run across this problem?
When using
   Process p=Runtime.getRuntime("program.exe");
On a large external process, you will get a Paging File Error.
how to send formatted text like in chat programes17 Mar 2008 09:12 GMT4
i would like rto ask how to send formatted text, like italic , font
size, blah blah
from one computer clientt o client like chat programes , i l know to
send plain text, i their ways to send formatted text  , i think may be
Strange exception17 Mar 2008 06:30 GMT4
I'm attempting to add a byte[] to a TreeSet.  The first time that I
add a byte[] to it, it works just fine.  The second time, it causes an
exception, although it is really not clear what causes the exception
to occur.  This is what is happening when the exception occurs:
Generating excel sheets through JSP17 Mar 2008 05:48 GMT11
I have previously created excel sheets in JSP in weblogic, and i get
the result accurately.
I had used;
<%@ page contentType="application/vnd.ms-excel" import="java.sql.*"
Reading Sub Directories (Random) and deleting its contents?17 Mar 2008 03:54 GMT8
I am looking for a code to read sub directories that are created
randomly by "another program".i.e the name of the directories are not
known in advance.
For Example:
Java DB, is it for small databases only?17 Mar 2008 03:52 GMT17
I'm looking into Java DB, and although Sun claims that it can be a full-
scale DBMS I'm wondering what the views on this are? Can Java DB be used
for large databases?
Thanks
Struts 1.3 and Hibernate17 Mar 2008 03:38 GMT1
I am creating my first web application using Struts 1.3 and Hibernate
in Eclipse. Everything is going reasonably well so far and I have all
the setup complete and I am doing some of my basic functionality such
as login using (jsp -> actionform -> action). However I have a query
JSP newbie - can I use JSP to access exiting java classes without     re-write to javabeans17 Mar 2008 02:40 GMT2
    I have access to existing Java classes for users/hardware written
by members of my team, and want to write some web-pages to query and
display this data using JSP . Do I need to re-write the Java classes
as java beans and utilise the "usebean" call to import this into my
Please help for a LinkBinaryTreeInJava17 Mar 2008 02:25 GMT2
I am new in this group,I don't know how far it would help me.
I tried to make a linked based binary tree following the book "data
structures and algorithms in java" By goodRich and tamassia.I did all
but I wanted to implement a function to determine whether a particular
Accessing the public key stored in a signed jar17 Mar 2008 00:22 GMT4
I signed a jar file and a document (later on) with the same private
key.
Now I want to use the public key that keysiger stored in the jar file
to verify the
Dynamic Java Objects Access16 Mar 2008 20:41 GMT1
I would like to access a running object's all kind of information
( methods, fields, class name, local variables, while loops, for
loops ,.... etc)  basicly it's entire structure.
I tried solving this problem by parsing the Class to Absract syntax
CSS Engine16 Mar 2008 19:26 GMT11
Are there any CSS engine library avaliable?
Such as I have a input HTML:
<p class="hidden"> Hidden </p>
<p> Show </p>
Java Reflection with local variables16 Mar 2008 18:09 GMT13
I have just been introduced to java reflection , and i understand i
could reflect Classes basic information like methods, constructors,
and fields. But i would like to further reflect local variables ( say
local variables in methods). How could i do that with java reflection
About to give up16 Mar 2008 14:06 GMT11
So finally it decided to actually PRINT something...and then I
realized that it wasn't working how I needed it to.  I am just ready
to give up completely considering it is due in an hour and a half and
I have managed to mess it all up.  That, and the formatting won't
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