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@icecub how about to determine operating system?
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Q: How do I programmatically determine operating system in Java?

karlgrzI would like to determine the operating system of the host that my Java program is running programmatically (for example: I would like to be able to load different properties based on whether I am on a Windows or Unix platform). What is the safest way to do this with 100% reliability?

02:35
@SOCIOPATH Please read my message after the question. You don't technically need a desktop environment (e.g. KDE, GNOME, RoX) or even a window manager (e.g. metacity, sawfish, fvwm, twm) (although you wont get window frames, unless you explicitly get Swing (the PL&F) to draw them).
The Operating System would not be helpfull at all. You can install Unix based systems both with and without Desktop Environments. It doesn't change the Operating System. Thanks for trying to help though
 
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07:16
I have an exercise that honestly I have no idea for the solution, I have to find the most common letter in a given sentence, for example in: "I'd like to go to sleep" the commonest is 'o' or 'e'. Can someone give me an idea to code it?
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08:32
Hello
I guess no one is here
ye its sunday morning
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Morning, Jaba!
14:34
Hi All
is anyone know about mobile ad hoc network using Java ?
Anyone here used @componentscan with Spring? I need to exclude a class but I can't get it working
 
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I have an @Inject on a List<MyService> services, that should hold all impls of MyService. I want them all included, bar 1. To exclude this, I have done a @ComponentScan with basePackages and an excludeFilter. When I click on the @ComponentScan annotation in Intellij, I can see the list of required impls - minus the exclusion. All good so far.
But when I click on the @Inject List<MyService> services in intellij, it brings up a list of impls - INCLUDING the excluded one. And runtime, the exclusion hasn't worked. Anything I'm going wrong?
The class that requires the List<MyService> services , is an @Configuration, if that helps.
 
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18:03
Hi All!,
I'm newbie in Java. As a try, I created a basic and simple library that works more or less like EntityFramework in c#. Is there anyway to assess my code?
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