@Doflamingo19 I have no clue of what exactly you're dealing with, but I would probably have one GET /employees where I could add filters using ?id=...&salary=...&...
@ItachiUchiha Definitely the wrong music for my current mood, yeah.
Thanks from my coworker as well btw @ItachiUchiha :) She will have a meeting with one of our managers in a few weeks regarding that issue and appreciated the extra help.
2.5 hours creating certificates and profiles and other shit to get my app into a state where it can be installed on a device of my company and not only on my dev device.
Create your own function to execute an OS command through the command line?
For the sake of an example. But know where and why you'd want to use this as others note.
public static void main(String arg[]) throws IOException{
Runtime runtime = Runtime.getRuntime();
Process proc = runtime....
Me and a coworker wanted to test the per app VPN of iPhones (we didn't know I had to sign it with other stuff (no, not pencils...)). So if an error happens while connecting I wanted to show an alert, so I implemented that. Now whenever an error occurs in that part of the app, it crashes :)
Guys, I have a doubt . Today I have found one performance issue .. I was calling a method with this keyword and it was taking around 70 ms to complete that call. It is taking only 4 ms if I call it directly..actually my object is heavy..what is causing this delay? What I studied, there is no difference.
Hi all, I'm new to java land and have what I think is a fairly basic question. Essentially one of my devs wrote a quick class to create a sign based on some fields, class has main and two other methods. I essentially want to absorb this into my test project so I can call it from within. I'm trying to convert it over but seem to be screwing it up - anyone able to help me out?
@shicky That's a very broad question. We don't typically give tutoring sessions here. But, if you need something quick and dirty, you might be able to just copy the entire class into your test project and run it from here.
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