@user1690130: You have 24h to find a new place to troll. OUTSIDE the SE network of course. Maybe 4chan would like you. If you continue trolling here your next ban will be longer.
You can cast to a JComponent if you know that only JComponents will be the return value of e.getSource() I'm using JComponent as the cast since it gives more flexibility. If you're only using JButtons, you can safely cast to a JButton instead.
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Yes. If we create a String object like String s1 = new String("string1"); String s2 = new String("string1"); s1==s2 gives false. But s1.equals(s2); gives true. Because it checks with references in the first case, where in the second it checks the content. So, first is a shallow and second is deep ;)
Super thing is that if we create a String like String s1 = "string1"; String s2 = "string1"; s1==s2 gives true as well as s1.equals(s1) also returns true.
Yes. If we create a String object like String s1 = new String("string1"); String s2 = new String("string1"); s1==s2 gives false. But s1.equals(s2); gives true. Because it checks with references in the first case, where in the second it checks the content. So, first is a shallow and second is deep ;)
Super thing is that if we create a String like String s1 = "string1"; String s2 = "string1"; s1==s2 gives true as well as s1.equals(s1) also returns true.
Yes. String is a first class object which doesn't need a new keyword to create an object. Even there is no problem if you create with new keyword as I shown before.
Hi I prepared one swing frame in which I placed two text fields. Is there any way to get one side(i.e., right bordered line) of the jtextfield colored? Please suggest. I checked many things, but I couldn't find.Thanks in advance.
I saw an acer for the same price as the mac -- made of full aluminum, touch screen that turned completely around so it could be a tablet too, THIN, like, really thin...
It turned on in literally 3 seconds. From completely off to completely logged in
I have this assignment problem that states, "Given an into variable datum that has already been declared, write a few statements that read an integer value from standard input into this variable
nextInteger() should also work on account of autoboxing, your IDE is just seeing int and the conversion that will take place and making a big deal (and It's right to make a big deal, don't use Objects when you only need primitives)
am using eclipse...already i download jdatepicker jar file and configure path in eclipse...but i dnt noe how to use libraries in program...now am creating a swing app...i want to a date picker in jframe..
the first, if I had to guess, it seems you haven't properly configured spring
but I'm not very familiar with spring
@radhu You add it to the project directory
you can copy and paste the file into your project in eclipse or you can add it to the file system and then refresh the project in eclipse to see it added
once it's there, you have to right click and "Add to build path"
then it'll always be included when you run the program from eclipse
When I start SpringMVC, I get the following exception...
Apr 28, 2012 6:08:23 PM org.apache.catalina.core.AprLifecycleListener init
INFO: The APR based Apache Tomcat Native library which allows optimal performance in production environments was not found on the java.library.path: /usr/bin/jd...
my question is i have a method which returns number from 2-101. now the value is returned randomly and stored into array which can store number from 1-20. as the method directly cant return 1 so i have to return 1 first which i succeeded but now i have to make probablity of 1 equal to probablity of other number that is 2-20
@Himanshu No-one is saying it isn't difficult to get a job, i was pointing out the fact that they have asked you to do something java specific, this job must entail you have to do some java programming.. From the way you put your question it seems that you know little about the language. I may be wrong
@Phorce i cleared 3 level of technical interview and in 4th round they asked the question which i cant answered so they asked me to mail them the answer by today night and its 9:41 pm in india
@Himanshu So instead of getting a text book, or, reading up on the key points in the question (random numbers / probability / arrays) you decided to come onto stackoverflow, ask someone to do the work and then submit it off as your own? ;)
@Phorce For example, in the West, homework is supposed to be an individual activity, but when Asian students study in the West, they share answers a lot. They don't do it to cheat, they do it because they're used to living in a more communal culture.
This is just what I've read, I don't want to be prejudice or anything.
@Michael Aha! I get you, but, people in the West do share answers and there is a lot more encouragement for people to work in groups. Sadly, people in the west do share their answers to cheat. :P
@Phorce I am not saying that Westerners don't cheat. The difference is that Western students recognize it as cheating, while Asian students do not (I think).
@Michael Ahh very interesting! We had a module on "Artificial intelligence" and using Prolog, and, for the final hand-in everyone got the the answer from this one guy, by the end of the week the whole class had the same work -- was stupidly mental