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I'm sorry, but that's not really the way we do things.
First, you TRY to do it. THEN you ask with help for a SPECIFIC problem. If you just want code, there are several options:
- search for an article,
- search here[^], or
- pay for it here[^].
Panic, Chaos, Destruction.
My work here is done.
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can anyone tell me what this package contains and i have searched net.
package no.geosoft.cc.io;
what contens in this package and gve its solution
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Well, I can only say that you don't seem to have searched the net particularly hard. I googled the package name and got a hit straight away:
http://geosoft.no/software/[^]
It's in the list under filemonitor.
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hi
(sorry, again me!)
do you know how can i get computer name with java?
thanks
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Okay. This and your previous question can be answered with the javadac supplied with the SDK. If you can't navigate this, try google.
After you have had a try, come back if you still have a problem. Which of these is likely to garner a response:
How do I join two strings?
or
I tried:
String x = "This";
String y = x;
x = x + " that";
why isn't x == y still true?
Panic, Chaos, Destruction.
My work here is done.
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hi
i want to get main board serial & hard disk serial number with java. how can i?
please help me
thanks.
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I searched Google and found this[^]. Maybe you could try that first in future?
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If you're running your code ONLY on windows,, easiest way is to use a WMI Script.
If you also want to run it on other platforms too, you need to dig deep with C++ and connect it with java using native methods because java don't have low level access to hardware.
Try the link below.
it uses the WMI script on a VB script which is dynamically written to a file and executed.
http://www.rgagnon.com/javadetails/java-0580.html[^]
On both codes, scripts are on a temp file. And after the file is closed, temp file is deleted automatically because of the call to
file.deleteOnExit();
---W4Rl0CK---
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I need source code for java based softphone,
So if any one of you, knows link for better source code,
send me
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I know "java based softphones" - but there is no "better soure code" than mine
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Try rentacoder[^]
Panic, Chaos, Destruction.
My work here is done.
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Use Google to do some research for yourself.
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That's what the smartphone is for, so he can call google to do the research on how to build a smartphone application; damned paradox.
Panic, Chaos, Destruction.
My work here is done.
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Now i'm using VPS server.In project, mail is not sending.I have put the jars (mail.jar,mailapi.jar,activation.jar,smtp.jar) into tomcat library.but it have same problem.....
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I wrote a cheque for $1,000,000 but I'm still broke.
See, anyone can write jibberish. So you've got a problem sending mails and you want some help. This is where things get a bit technical
WHAT
HAVE
YOU
TRIED?
Code? You might know about it. Are you instantiating things correctly? Did you connect to the mail sub-system? The more details you give, the moe chance you have of getting help.
Conversely, the less details you give, the more chance there is of ridicule.
You don't want to be ridiculed do you?
Panic, Chaos, Destruction.
My work here is done.
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That's actually pretty rude. As it says in the forum guidelines:
If a question is poorly phrased then either ask for clarification, ignore it, or mark it down. Insults are not welcome.
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I'm working on a program... jumping ahead a bit:
The most intuitive way I see to traverse an LDAP tree is to recursively search by each objects' 'member' attribute. Indeed almost every object of class 'Group' has a 'member' attribute, but not all of them it seems...
Is this a quirk of javax.naming ? Clearly there is the means to find the children of a OU, since both the AD snap-in in Windows, and Softerra's LDAPBrowser can both do it. I can't. I'm able to pull a very full list of attributes for each object, but not the one I need.
Is there another way to move about a directory structure without looking for the 'member' attribute? A different attribute ? A different understanding of how to navigate an LDAP directory ?
I put this in the Java forums because the C#/.net/VBScript guys seem to have no trouble with this. I'm guessing the functionality is better integrated in to Microsoft products ?
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Hello Java Friends(just changed from c++ to java)
As I m new to java but I know the basics .
Now the Problem is I am having some java file creating a viewer With Package name test.
Now,let me tell first what I did to create a jar file:
I copied my test folder in C:\java\ folder.
then Created class files here in test folder.
then i created a manifest file with contents "main-file:test.testinit"
as testinit is my main class.
Now I create jar file like this
c:\java\test> jar cvf test.jar MANIFEST.MF *.class
jar file is created
But when I run jar file it shows error that
"Failed to load main-class manifest attribute from c:\java\test\test.jar"
Please suggest me some solution.
Thanks & Regards
Yogesh
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Can you post your complete manifest file here? I have just tried a similar test and it works fine, so I suspect a possible error in the manifest.
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hello
After using netBeans it is working fine but before tht i was using command prompt and here is my manifest file for ur knowledege.
Manifest-Version: 1.0
Created-By: 1.4.2_04 (Sun Microsystems Inc.)
Main-Class: JRoff.JRoffInit
Thanks
Yogesh
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yogeshs wrote: then i created a manifest file with contents "main-file:test.testinit"
I don't normally create my own manifests, I let an IDE do it for me and rarely bother checking what's in there so I confess I don't remember the details off the top of my head. Looking at one generated by NetBeans now, it has Main-Class specified, not main-file.
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Hello
Actuall previously i was trying thru command prompt and now i m using NetBeans,so now it is working fine.
Thanks
Yogesh
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Try throwing us a bone here Buba. We're good ninja programmers but, and it's a big but [we're talking J-Lo BIG BUT], we kind of need to know what the problem is. So post the problem, maybe a snipet of code [more than 23 lines and the hamster's cry], and we'll do our damnest to help.
Or maybe we'll just eat BLT's all day; you can never tell.
Panic, Chaos, Destruction.
My work here is done.
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