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This has nothing to do with Java. You are trying to access a system across a network and for some reason the target system is not responding. Go and do some investigation to see why.
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Aren't we supposed to run packet sniffers across the entire intarweb to find the problem?
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Yes, but mine has a cold so it can't smell much at the moment.
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It may be necessary to configure such an old version of SQL Server to use TCPIP. By default, it uses named pipes only, doesn't it?
And do not forget to configure the firewalls of both client and server.
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Bernhard Hiller wrote: t may be necessary to configure such an old version of SQL Server to use TCPIP
Certainly true of newer versions.
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myothuu wrote: Tcp/ip connection is to host failed
What is the EXACT error?
What is the EXACT line that is occurs on?
Typically failure to connect, which many of the other responses refer to, will either result in a "Connection refused" or a connection timeout. Neither of those is suggested by your post.
If you are in fact initiating a connection then one possible reason could be a failure in the protocol because you are using a newer driver. But with the garbled error message it could be nothing more than incorrect credentials.
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hi everybody, can share me some test for join job with JAVA language. i near levear school for work. but i don't know about company give a test. like multi language progam.. link project http://www.mediafire.com/?56dth97hh0m3wtw[^]
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You should start here[^] to learn the language. Then look around your local area and see what companies are looking for when recruiting.
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What Richard linked is the best way to start because knowing the basic language elements is a must. Another thing you will be tested for is problem solving skills with Object Oriented Design. The latter needs practicing. You will also have to know some basic java SE libraries (not all but some of them) that you can learn from the linked tutorial. If you are very good at the previous things then you can get some SCJP (newly OCJP) exam material (there exist other more advanced level exam materials) and you can start mastering the java language basics, learning the language elements on a higher level but this isn't necessary.
You are being tested for your effective knowledge, if you know how to program in java then you can easily pass those stupid tests. This is not a quiz game, you have to learn programming in java and not to compete on a quiz game. You cant fool the system, at least you wouldn't be able to trick me on an interview by learning stupid answers to stupid questions. I can find out a trillion stupid questions that you can answer easily if you know how to code in java but you fail miserably if you learnt answers just to 1000 stupid quiz questions. Go and learn the tutorial, and then write at least 10-20 usable programs that solve some real world-like problems (not hello world category). For example saving/retrieving schedule to/from database in a user friendly way (with graphic user interface), or an amoeba game, etc.... If you can do things like that then you can be a useful for a software company, otherwise not.
EDIT: Getting a reasonably good level of knowledge takes at least months depending on how good you are in programming in general. If you think that you can learn this in a few days like you can do with a university exam then you will be disappointed. It will take at least weeks to get a grasp of it to catch a junior position even if you are already good in programming and object oriented design in another language.
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pasztorpisti wrote: even if you are already good in programming and object oriented design in another language
Also has to have skills that can outshine the other applicants that are applying for the same position.
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Thats true, but if you like programming and you know how to do it well then its not a big deal and sooner or later you find a job. He will compete with a lot of fresh graduates I guess, most of them having nearly zero experience with only a few talented armed with professional calling. Big companies usually need beginners but my opinion is that those positions are only about robot work. If someone doesn't like programming, he kills himself with this kind of job and leaves sooner or later (or gets fired). The mentioned robot work is also something that needs working knowledge of a programming languages with a few of its libraries...
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I agree. It is all about having passion for what one enjoys doing. Granted a lot of fresh graduates might have little to no experience, everyone has to start somewhere and build up from that
"Any sort of work in VB6 is bound to provide several WTF moments." - Christian Graus
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Agree, thats definitely about passion. On the other hand I think that almost every good programmers I met were coders even before the university. I think its rare to see a coder who learnt the mastery at the university, still a few of them falls in love with the stuff that late. Some coders do the job just for the money, and they usually do terrible work. Everything's fine until one gets into a lead position. :-P
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calling procedure from java/application
I want to call a procedure which executes one query [update and select combined] and return the selected content back to application. How this can be done?
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Try using JDBC[^].
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update table_name set =... where column =[select column from table_name where condition]
this is the query that i want execute in a procedure and i want the query to return the selected column value. is it possible?
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Can you discribe this query more specificly?
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ok, this lesson i've been complete. [^]
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Hi,
I've a simple java code to send email to from my application, but issue is with formatting of emails, previously i had written plain text mail and used \t and \n to format email and format was correct on my laptop outlook using windows7 but when i openned this in outlook on windows server 2003 then the format was not correct. then I used html tag to format the email body and that was again fine on outlook2007 on my laptop using windows7, outlook-6 on another pc using windows-XP, but again on outlook-6 on windows server 2003 the format was not correct even its like that on windows server it removed all html like un-formatted plain text mail.
so please any idea to format the email so that it works on almost all known OS's
I've used
MimeMessage msg = new MimeMessage(mailSession); object to send email with for html msg type used is "text/html"
msg.setContent(message, "text/html");
THANKS I advance.
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I can only note that my email client always displays html as text because I specifically set it up that way.
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Is Windows Server 2003 in combination with Outlook 6 really a goal to go for?
Is it in the specification?
Otherwise I would ignore it. WIN7 and XP is common used.
What is e.g. Thunderbird saying?
Can you compare the raw email received by the different systems?
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I want to Project Code For Face Recoganization And Face Matching
That's mean I want To project " Give the Login authority to user By Using Facial Recoganization ".
Please Send Me reply Fast............
Thank's
Regard
Gambhire Shivaji
shiva2frnd@gmail.com
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Here's my reply:
Please phrase a proper question first, if you have any, then Google for an answer to your question, and only then come here looking for an answer.
If you're looking for a partner in a project you wish to work on, then this is not the proper place to post it.
Not to mention the posting of your email in a public place, open to spam harvesters.
Question downvoted.
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