I have an app where the user enters a sequence of 3 letters. He has a choice of 4 letters, r,g,b,y and can enter any three of them in any order.
When the user clicks "Check" button, the computer generates a random sequence of those same letters
then the two sequences are compared against each other.
For example, if user entered r,g,y and computer generated y,g,r, then user got three colors right since the computer also had the same color and he got 1 position right because they both had the same color at the second position: g
The app works fine, until there are repeats in the sequence
hi i have a functionality to implement for which I am thinking about using FutureTask and callable calsses.just want to verify if I can use this and if it is correct to use these classes in such situations
I am working on a web application with struts spring hibernate. I have to upload a file of type excel/.csv/.txt containing around 40 columns/fields and around 1000 rows. I have to process each row and each field of that row. this will include following subtasks : 1)getting the data from cell/field 2)validation of data such as maxlenght ,required etc. 3)discard the row if it does not meet specific criteria. 4)creating an VO for each row and populating a VO with the data 4)storing the VO.
So, I was thinking about using future task for each row processing to make it multi threaded. Proble m I…
FutureTask is essentially a work thread, which is fine if you need asynchronous response, but that isn't what you want
It seems to me you want fast processing
That still uses threads, but lots of them
The idea is that you have a single command thread which in this case is responsible for reading the file and pushing each line on a stack
Then your thread pool pops each line from the stack and processes it for insertion into your database
Make sure you're method for popping and pushing items on the stack is in a sychronized method or you'll have concurrency problems
Your main thread will be responsible for activating the thread pool, pushing the values on the stack, and then waiting for the stack to empty and all threads to finish before returning control to your servlet
Guys, this is not Java specific but I think the question is about web development in genenral
Hey guys, I am just looking at phpBB source code and I have a question regarding to something. github.com/phpbb/phpbb3/blob/develop/phpBB/styles/prosilver/… <- here is the link. At line 16, they have code {LOGIN_EXPLAIN}. In JSP, i used to use one like ${model.attribute}. So what does {LOGIN_EXPLAIN} do and how do I make one to use it? Is it provided by symphony framework?
@Neil : Ok looks good, will give it a try an get back yo you. I have asked the same quesion on stack over flow. It would be great to know if I can get back to you on this and how.
@Neil : but this kind of design will make my program work faster right?
@ShaileshVaishampayan It will work faster if the server running it has multi-core technology, which virtually every computer made within the last 10 years has in some form
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Okay . Good. One of my friends has done certification on that. He is too brilliant on that subject. But he always says that there is still lot more to learn. Of course it is quite prevalent in any subject. @Washu
Yeah, and that is because you can't afford to lose any information due a connection loss; but mostly this depends on how the connections were implemented for example you have to use the right model to support connection losses and program in the router alternative routing so there is never a loss of connection
just imagine if Toyota or Wallmart lose their connection to the HQ for 3 hours...
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@Appu ok i'm going to try to implement the base64 after lunch