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Condition statement and return value personal mistery11 Aug 2005 02:27 GMT4
Hello, I have a HighScore class with the following code:
[HighScore]
public class HighScore {
   /* this list is ordered from highest to lowest */
calling methods help10 Aug 2005 23:07 GMT3
Hey all,
I have classB defined as ...
---
public classB extends classA {
issue with javadoc & ArrayLists10 Aug 2005 14:48 GMT2
I'm trying to run javadoc on some code that compiles and runs cleanly,
but javadoc appears to be having an issue with the ArrayLists.  (I am
using OS X, if that's important.)
I haven't run javadoc before this project, so I'm a little unfamiliar
Calling java mthod from button onClick method09 Aug 2005 15:56 GMT4
I am trying to call java class method from button onClick method.
<input type=button name="RunUpgrade" value="Run Upgrade"
onClick=<%requester.Start();%>
Thanks in advance,
need help for ticker?!09 Aug 2005 15:13 GMT1
If you can help me I'd be very grateful and you will be earning
yourself some good karma.
I am looking for a ticker that will read from a text file on my server,
starting from the bottom line ideally and reading upwards. (or does
java.lang.SecurityException: sealing violation09 Aug 2005 12:37 GMT1
I have a problem with the security of a WebService I designed:
I run an application server (Sun Java System Application Server Platform
Edition 8.1_01) that runs a few Web Services who have access to
Enterprise Java Beans. On the same machine Sun's Java WebService
problem on Get method09 Aug 2005 12:01 GMT2
I don't manage to call the method "get" from the class List in the
package java.util
I wrote this :
       // addrs is a parameter of the method
need an unsigned int in java, so...09 Aug 2005 01:06 GMT10
what's the workaround?
I've got some legacy C code that I need to convert to java, and some of it
depends on unsigned ints.
The code is doing some kind of stupid crc and xor to encrypt the password
Eclipse problems09 Aug 2005 00:52 GMT2
Please help, I really cannot get Eclipse working properly. I have
written a project in eclipse, and it seems to be saved in my workspace
directory, compiles and runs fines. I want to move it to another
machine. When I copy the files beloning to the project in the workspace
OutOfMemoryError08 Aug 2005 17:03 GMT1
Hi again,
I keep getting an outOfMemoryError. I can guess what it means and I've looked
it up on the net, but I cannot find a clear answer as to how to solve the
problem.
Problems with adding .jar external files to a Web Service based on a Session Bean08 Aug 2005 10:27 GMT4
I´m trying to develop a Web Service in Java, based on a single
stateless Session Bean, using some external classes packaged in JAR
files.
I use J2EE, Sun Application Server.
Comparing value in s HashSet07 Aug 2005 22:24 GMT16
I hope this makes sense! (I'm using BlueJ by the way)
I need to compare a String with a String value stored in a HashSet to
determine whether or not to output the value to the terminal. Here is the
code I am using:
One class destroying another06 Aug 2005 13:59 GMT1
I am writing a server which will be unmonitored, so it has to look after
itself. I have a class (Class A) which contains the main method. This
creates another class (Class B) which runs the main server. class A monitors
the system and decides when things have gone wrong and the ...
Java OOP address06 Aug 2005 05:38 GMT2
Box myData = new Box();
Request clarification for exactly what is going.
Here is how I think it works:
myData is a reference (or pointer?) to an object (which is also an
JMF on Linux05 Aug 2005 20:39 GMT2
I am trying to develop a VoIP solution using JMF and running on Red Hat
Linux 6.0, but I am finding serious problems:
  - the DataSink example from Sun "JMF 2.1.1 Solutions" works fine in
Windows, but in Linux gives an Exception: "Illegal request to write
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