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Javin Paul

10 examples of using find command in UNIX - 0 views

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    This is an excellent link I find related to Unix find command and how to use find command in unix , I have bookmarked it and using it frequently , It has really improved my productivity over couple of days , I am loving it:)my favorite unix find command example from this blog post is :6) How to find all text file which contains word Exception|,ERROR,Error} using find command in Linux ?
Hendy Irawan

Apache Felix - Apache Felix Gogo - 0 views

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    "Apache Felix Gogo is a subproject of Apache Felix implementing the OSGi RFC 147, which describes a standard shell for OSGi-based environments. See RFC 147 Overview for more information. Using Gogo with the Felix Framework The Gogo subproject consists of three bundles: runtime - implements the core command processing functionality. shell - provides a simple textual user interface to interact with the command processor. command - implements a set of basic commands. As of the Apache Felix Framework 3.0.0, Gogo is included as the default shell in the framework distribution. To use it, you just start the framework like normal:"
mahesh 1234

Command Line Argument, Command Line Argument in Java, Tutorial, Example - Javatpoint - 0 views

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    Advantage of OOPs Naming Convention Object and Class Method Overloading Constructor static keyword this keyword Inheritance(IS-A) Aggregation(HAS-A) Method Overriding Covariant Return Type super keyword Instance Initializer block final keyword Runtime Polymorphism Dynamic Binding instanceof operator Abstract class Interface Package Access Modifiers Encapsulation Object class Object Cloning Java Array Call By Value strictfp keyword API Document Command Line Arg
Hendy Irawan

FAQ How do I increase the heap size available to Eclipse? - Eclipsepedia - 0 views

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    Some JVMs put restrictions on the total amount of memory available on the heap. If you are getting OutOfMemoryErrors while running Eclipse, the VM can be told to let the heap grow to a larger amount by passing the -vmargs command to the Eclipse launcher. For example, the following command would run Eclipse with a heap size of 256MB: eclipse [normal arguments] -vmargs -Xmx256M [more VM args] The arguments after -vmargs are directly passed to the VM. Run java -X for the list of options your VM accepts. Options starting with -X are implementation-specific and may not be applicable to all VMs. You can also put the extra options in eclipse.ini.
Hendy Irawan

Spring Surf | SpringSource.org - 0 views

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    "Spring Surf is a view composition framework for Spring MVC that plugs into your existing Spring applications. It provides a scriptable and content-centric approach to building web applications. You can drop Spring Surf right into your existing Spring web applications or you can begin building new Spring Surf applications using SpringSource Tool Suite or Spring Roo's command-line magic."
Hendy Irawan

SchemaCrawler - SchemaCrawler - 0 views

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    SchemaCrawler is an open-source Java API that makes working with database metadata as easy as working with plain old Java objects. SchemaCrawler is also a command-line tool to output your database schema and data in a readable form. The output is designed to be diff-ed with previous versions of your database schema.
Hendy Irawan

Welcome to Migrate4j - 0 views

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    migrate4j is a database migration tool. Suppose you determine that you need a new database table for your project. If you develop alone, you could write an SQL script that adds a table and manually apply this to your development system. But if you work with other developers, or need to keep a test system in synch with your development system, this become tedious and error prone. Migration tools make it possible to add your new table (or make any other schema changes) in an automated fashion, ensuring all your systems are always in synch. Migration tools also make it possible to quickly and easily roll back previous changes. Unlike typing commands into an interactive SQL window or storing SQL scripts, migration tools keep a detailed history of how your database schema evolved (just in case you need to go back to a previous version). Finally, migration tools minimize or eliminate the problem of having to use vendor specific syntax - you may never switch database products, but if you do, using a migration tool will make your life much easier. The initial intent of migrate4j was to make a Java version of Ruby's db:migrate. If you've used db:migrate, you probably fell in love with it's simple syntax, easy configuration and ability to roll changes up and back effortlessly. The intent (and the challenge) of migrate4j is to bring the power and simplicity of db:migrate to Java programmers, using familiar type safety and syntax. Along the way, we're adding additional functionality that makes migrate4j more than just another Ruby tool rewritten for Java - it is a Java project intended to make other Java projects even better.
anonymous

django-jython - 0 views

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    Database backends and extension commands for Django development on top of Jython.
Hendy Irawan

Apache Commons Daemon : Java based daemons or services - 0 views

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    "Since 1994, the Java programming language evolved and became a valid tool to develop reliable and performant server applications as opposed to just applets and client applications. The major disadvantage of the Java platform is that still today the only portable way to start a Java application relies on a single point of entry: the public static void main(String[]) method. Having a single-point of entry is a valid solution for client applications, where interactively a user can command to the application to quit (which can terminate the Virtual Machine process at calling the System.exit(int) method), but in those cases where the application is not interactive (server applications) there is currently no portable way to notify the Virtual Machine of its imminent shutdown. A server application written in Java might have to perform several tasks before being able to shutdown the Virtual Machine process. For example in the case of a Servlet container, before the VM process is shut down, sessions might need to be serialized to disk, and web applications need to be destroyed. One common solution to this problem is to create (for example) a ServerSocket and wait for a particular message to be issued. When the message is received, all operations required to shut down the server applications are performed and at the end the System.exit method is called to terminate the Virtual Machine process. This method however, has several disadvantages and risks: In case of a system-wide shutdown, the Virtual Machine process may be shut down directly by the operating system without notifying the running server application. If an attacker finds out the shutdown message to send to the server and discovers a way to send this message, he can easily interrupt the server's operation, bypassing all the security restrictions implemented in the operating system. Most multi-user operating systems already have a way in which server applications are started and stopped. Under Unix based
Hendy Irawan

Commons Exec - Apache Commons Exec - 0 views

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    "Executing external processes from Java is a well-known problem area. It is inheriently platform dependent and requires the developer to know and test for platform specific behaviors, for example using cmd.exe on Windows or limited buffer sizes causing deadlocks. The JRE support for this is very limited, albeit better with the new Java SE 1.5 ProcessBuilder class. Reliably executing external processes can also require knowledge of the environment variables before or after the command is executed. In J2SE 1.1-1.4 there is not support for this, since the method, System.getenv(), for retriving environment variables is deprecated. There are currently several different libraries that for their own purposes have implemented frameworks around Runtime.exec() to handle the various issues outlined above. The proposed project should aim at coordinating and learning from these initatives to create and maintain a simple, reusable and well-tested package. Since some of the more problematic platforms are not readily available, it is my hope that the broad Apache community can be a great help."
Vitaliy Berdinskikh

Java Secure FTPd Server - 1 views

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    FTP Server written in pure Java. Supports AUTH SSL (Explicit SSL), it is firewall friendly (handles the CCC command), has virtual home directories with individual read/write access, anoymous support and many more
Hendy Irawan

Jisql - a Java based interactive SQL application - 0 views

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    Jisql is a Java based utility to provide a command line interactive session with a SQL server. This application is conceptually modeled on the Sybase 'isql' program with, obviously, strong similarities to Microsoft SQL/Server isql and osql (as Microsoft got SQL Server from Sybase). The program can act in a similar way to Oracle's sqlplus and PostgreSQL's psql.
Hendy Irawan

sqlshell | Download sqlshell software for free at SourceForge.net - 0 views

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    A fully functional textual database frontend with features like tabcompletion, command history optimized display and many more. SQLShell uses JDBC to connect to your favorite database. SQLShell has been succesfully tested on windows and linux.
mahesh 1234

Object Class, Object Class in Java, Object Class Methods, Object Class Tutorial - Javat... - 0 views

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    Advantage of OOPs Naming Convention Object and Class Method Overloading Constructor static keyword this keyword Inheritance(IS-A) Aggregation(HAS-A) Method Overriding Covariant Return Type super keyword Instance Initializer block final keyword Runtime Polymorphism Dynamic Binding instanceof operator Abstract class Interface Package Access Modifiers Encapsulation Object class Object Cloning Java Array Call By Value strictfp keyword API Document Command Line Arg
mahesh 1234

Creating Api Document, Api Document, Creating Api Document Tutorial, Example - Javatpoint - 0 views

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    Advantage of OOPs Naming Convention Object and Class Method Overloading Constructor static keyword this keyword Inheritance(IS-A) Aggregation(HAS-A) Method Overriding Covariant Return Type super keyword Instance Initializer block final keyword Runtime Polymorphism Dynamic Binding instanceof operator Abstract class Interface Package Access Modifiers Encapsulation Object class Object Cloning Java Array Call By Value strictfp keyword API Document Command Line Arg
mahesh 1234

Strictfp Keyword, Strictfp in Java, Strictfp Keyword Tutorial - Javatpoint - 0 views

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    Advantage of OOPs Naming Convention Object and Class Method Overloading Constructor static keyword this keyword Inheritance(IS-A) Aggregation(HAS-A) Method Overriding Covariant Return Type super keyword Instance Initializer block final keyword Runtime Polymorphism Dynamic Binding instanceof operator Abstract class Interface Package Access Modifiers Encapsulation Object class Object Cloning Java Array Call By Value strictfp keyword API Document Command Line Arg
mahesh 1234

History of Java, Java History, History of Java Programming, Java Version History - Java... - 0 views

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    Advantage of OOPs Naming Convention Object and Class Method Overloading Constructor static keyword this keyword Inheritance(IS-A) Aggregation(HAS-A) Method Overriding Covariant Return Type super keyword Instance Initializer block final keyword Runtime Polymorphism Dynamic Binding instanceof operator Abstract class Interface Package Access Modifiers Encapsulation Object class Object Cloning Java Array Call By Value strictfp keyword API Document Command Line Arg
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