The problem is here:
print.printf(x + " F = " + "%.1f", y + " C");
There are two arguments to this method:
x + " F = " + "%.1f",
y + "C"
Condensing the first argument, the statement becomes:
print.printf(x + "F = %.1f", y + "C");
The problem: y + "C". Why? Well, one argument of the + op...
setPrefWidth() Property for overriding the control's computed preferred width. This should only be set if the control's internally computed preferred width doesn't meet the application's layout needs.
setMaxWidth Property for overriding the control's computed maximum width. This should only be set if the control's internally computed maximum width doesn't meet the application's layout needs.
Defaults to the USE_COMPUTED_SIZE flag, which means that getMaxWidth(forHeight) will return the control's internally computed maximum width.
Setting this value to the USE_PREF_SIZE flag will cause getMaxWidth(forHeight) to return the control's preferred width, enabling applications to easily restrict the resizability of the control.
public interface WizardPage { public String getHeader(); public GridPane getPane(); public void addElements(); public void onEnter(); public boolean valider(); }
It can be like Component is composed into Container
Not the container in itself
If you take the composition label from Component to Container and remove the Container that is inherited by the Container (in your UML diagram), that will make sense
@Unihedron it is understood that conatiner has multiple components so composition looks fine, but container itself is a component, looks unclear to me.
Container is Component in first diag, but JComponent is Container in second diag. how can a component be container, say for example JLabel is not a container
JPanel sitting there looks fine because it is container and container is component
@overexchange Containers and components describe containers and components of objects, not that they are containers and components of graphical elements. JComponent is.
@overexchange It is a container. Why wouldn't it be a container? It contains stuff.
I'm looking for a data structure like a table in database where a field is guaranteed to be unique and to override previous revisions when used, is here such? Or should I build a HashMap with the value as a compound object wrapping what I need?
i really like working with Scala and intellij, mostly the functional programming tricks make writing algorithms a lot faster then in C# or Java. I mostly work with Play Framework and Akka, which make writing solutions a lot easier then they would have in C# with TPL
@Mr.777 ... Design purposes? For example, most sets passes an empty array instead of null when its .toArray() method is invoked and there's nothing in the set.
It's also more feasible to pass an empty array instead of null most of the time, so you don't blow up stuff of which the library specifies not to pass null. For example:
/* (Object..re) */
// Validate.notNull(re);
method((Object[]) new Object[0]);
@Mr.777 Yep - 2 + 'A' translates 'A' to an int, and 2 + (value of A) evaluates to an int. int + String starts a string concatenation sequence, so you get (2 + value of A), test, C.
Your + operator gets two operands, a ChatColor object (Object) and ok (int). According to The Java Language Specification §15.18
If the type of either operand of a + operator is String, then the operation is string concatenation.
Otherwise, the type of each of the operands of the + opera...
Naming help please: Similar to "UnsupportedOperationException", but this exception will be thrown when the method is invoked when its Factory was configured not to allow this method to be used.
Unauthorized is more likely if you are dealing with role specific app?
This is the function for creating popup public static Popup createPopup(Pane p, Line l) { final Popup popup = new Popup(); popup.setAutoFix(true); popup.setAutoHide(true); popup.setHideOnEscape(true); Button delete = new Button("Delete"); delete.setOnAction(new EventHandler<ActionEvent>() { @Override public void handle(ActionEvent e) { p.getChildren().remove(l); popup.hide(); } }); delete.setPrefSize(80, 40); popup.getContent().addAll(delete); return popup; }
Well, I don't know how simpler it can get. Find a hosting service and get a plan from them. Put up the application, with a website which starts the application. Done.
I've read up on them but never really done one. I've got the program working correctly. Do they differ from a normal java program? i.e. is it easy to conver tthe program to java applet
In case you're not aware, "The icon is 32x32 in size" isn't a problem statement. "doesn't work" is unclear, and the way you open the stream is incorrect altogether. It should be:
@Unihedron Hahah that's funny, your statement ""The icon is 32x32 in size" isn't a problem statement." Made me think. The icon I download is 44x80. So I tried downloading that and try to use it the way I was doing it.
Guess what, it worked!
Remade the icon in different sizes and added them all. --> Solved
I don't mind the last of those 6 ways much. Sure it would be nice if people used the bug tracker, but contacting me and giving me the steps to reproduce a bug is almost as good
Could be, I haven't experience with that. Only with people explaining it to me on irc, or otherwise online. The effort I make to write a report about that is neglible compared to needing to find a way to reproduce a bug that does not come with those instructions.
Best way to close a Swing frame programmatically is to make it behave like it would when the "X" button is pressed. To do that you will need to implement WindowAdapter that suits your needs and set frame's default close operation to do nothing (DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE).
Initialize your frame like th...
I stumbled upon that myself and edited a few answers there..
How you simplify your web app when you have filter for URL mappings to JSP/Servlets, GZip filters, filters that enables global properties from file system to be accessed via ${expressionLanguage}, filters that rewrites virtual directories access for long expires header caching, filters that adjust encoding for UTF-8, filters that handles authentication, etc. and still keep your web.xml maintainable??
Hi @Unihedron. I seems I wasnt clear enough. Take a look here: https://github.com/FagnerMartinsBrack/WebStories/blob/%2313-optimize_resources/src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/web.xml
See how big that is? It may not be a huge problem right now, but what happens when We add a lot of filters which handles specific pieces of functionality and have to account for FORWARD, REQUEST, INCLUDE dispatchers? Example: Multiple URL rewrite filters.
Is there a good pattern to solve this? Any recipe?
Every time I have to handle with web.xml I get pissed. There has to be a better way to handle it without developing on top of n frameworks. I seriously hate the learning curve of frameworks built on top of other technologies, too many abstraction leaks...
I think it should be noted that this solution incurs the cost of validating the Connection on every query. There is (sadly) no magic bullet. — Elliott Frisch22 mins ago
With this solution, the statement is executed only to get a connection from the pool. e.g. Connection conn = datasource.getConnection();. Maybe you want to see the options on the link provided in my answer. — Paul Vargas2 mins ago
class SuperType {
private int item;
public void setItem(int item){
this.item = item;
}
public int getItem(){
return item;
}
}
public class SubType extends SuperType{
public static void main(String[] args){
SubType s = new SubType();
s.setItem(2);
System.out.println(s.getItem());
}
}
an OOP concept called data encapsulation, Do you see this in my above program? with some example i would like to understand the meaning of data encapsulation
Eh... I'm not sure exactly what you mean by data encapsulation. Do you know what capsules are? The object includes the information, but provides setters and getters instead of having the field public. That's a design thing, it isn't really present.