@geisterfurz007 Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
@geisterfurz007 classjava.net.URLEncoder: Utility class for HTML form encoding. This class contains static methods for converting a String to the application/x-www-form-urlencoded MIME format. For more information about HTML form encoding, consult the HTML specification. @since JDK1.0 (1/3)
don't understand a thing ,will have to sit on my own... .question 'how come' in the beginner's language means 'i do not understand why the outcome is the way it is' :)
x = 1, y = 8
x = 2, y = 9
x = 3, y =10
x = 4, y =11
x = 5, y = 12 // prints ++y = 13
x = 6, y = 14 // prints ++y = 15
x = 6, y = 15 // y > 14 true, prints x = 6
paste.ofcode.org/iu3zgaNn8JSpHS3YzvdkjG @ItachiUchiha If you could take a short look on that, it would be much appreciated :) I can paste the whole code (around 200 lines) if necessary. I am not yet experienced enough in multi-threading but except for the lag the functionality does it's job. More explanation in the paste :)
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Hey Itachi (and any one else), I was wondering if you could have a look at a question I posted, it doesn't have any answers yet and I can't figure it out for myself
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I am running a tool that runs an external Java program several times in its operation. The external tool starts with opening a JOptionPane inside a JFrame.
Here is a test script I wrote to try to solve my issue.
import java.io.File;
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] arg...
Actually, if it's not too much trouble @ItachiUchiha , would you mind another check? I just remembered from writing my test script that its most likely either the date-formatting part or the file-copying part that is causing the issue. The JOptionPanes are really only still there to check if the issue is occuring.
No :D I want the bytes of the song at a specific position. For that I want to hear the music. In another thread the bytes are read from the list. When I find an interesting point I wanted to hit a button (currently Return with a scanner) and that would print the current bytes of the song
Ye it was an idea I had almost 9 months ago but never had the time nor motivation to start it. Now I have a week left at work during that I have most of the time free for me and decided to take a look at java audio. (Horrible idea now that I am looking at it :P )
Still laggs in there -.- After a time it runs smoothly, but the values I get are all... Seemingly random... There is no real algorithm behind it that I can find q.q
Not always. Sometimes they land further down depending wether it is very old or not. If I star a message from half a year ago, it will not appear here I think.
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I have 4 classes in four different files ( class Shape is abstract which contains only one method area(), and other two classes circle and triangle extend it).. How will I run my files through cmd?
use a proper, Java-supporting IDE and build a jar out of the source files
then you can run that one
even from a cmd if you really want that
"The problem with object-oriented languages is they’ve got all this implicit environment that they carry around with them. You wanted a banana but what you got was a gorilla holding the banana and the entire jungle." - Joe Armstrong
can someone explain to me which of the two are blind?
either me because I dont know what the heck i am doing
or Joe Armstrong because what he says has never been a problem whatsoever
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Does Cookie Authentication only require a valid combination of username and password, if one wants to make http Requests via REST Api?Are there other possible factors?