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Guys, I have an interface that defines a function. I have a class that implements this interface but when I use @Override annotation on the overridden function, it doesn't let the class compile but once I remove it, it compiles fine. Why does this happen? Any thoughts?
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String.format("This item is popular because we found that out of your %d transactions, this item is sold %.0f times.", numberOfTransactionsFound, soldTogether);
You can switch to Java 6 / Java 7 / Java 8 by having the corresponding JDK installed and adding it through your build path settings.
So: Right click on your Project in the Project Explorer In the context menu, select "Build Path" Add JDK 7 or something to the "systems library" tab or alike.
It's not that I have never used collections. I have used them but I can't remember things like you guys do. So, what is the best thing to remember things like difference between two things, why to do this & not this, what this particular thing exactly do etc?
@ItachiUchiha Okay I always get the same answer "Practice". What to practice & how to? Let's assume, I want to practice Collections framework or java.nio.file (@fge's favorite) what exactly should I do?
I can make things done. Like you ask me to do some task, I can do it but even a fresh programmer can do it. So, the main thing is, what exactly & how exactly to practice?
I'm trying to integrate Amazon RDS with webapp developed in Spring MVC. I'm using Flyway as db migration tool. I'm able to connect to the RDS but the thing is whenever flyway starts the migration, it tries to create schema_version table without firing use database_name query.
And that's where RDS...
I have a JSONArray like this: [{"login_fail": {"onsite_notice": "1","feeds": "2","object_feed":"2"}},{"login_success": {"onsite_notice": "1","feeds": "2","object_feed":"2"}}]
I want to retireve each of object from this array but it gives exception
getting a consistent glitch with scanner. Anyone mind looking at a short bit of code?
public int prompt() {
Scanner s = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Please choose one of the following:");
// print out choices here
int choice = s.nextInt();
return choice;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
while(true) {
MyClass r = new MyClass("/path/to/file.txt");
int choice = r.prompt();
switch(choice) { ... };
r.writeToFile();
}
}
Hey guys, question: Spring MVC with springboot starter web expects a template, but I want to return an XML string. How can I override this? I've tried to manipulate the RequestMapping @RequestMapping(value="/response", produces="application/xml")
My co-worker said it's gotta be something simple but it's late and he had to go so I'm trying to research it. Nadda
Shoot, innactive. If anybody knows, ping me. I gotta run.