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04:22
@OlafDietsche for java/jsp do we dont need apache 2.4?
have you worked on https?
Does Spring support hot deployment; like installing / starting new bundles in OSGi ?
 
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07:15
I'm using RESTFul webservice with spring + hibernate**. If i call the webservice with **Autowired i get null pointer exception.

After i see few posts online to integrate **Spring + Jersey**. i updated my pom.xml and web.xml accordingly but after doing so i get the below exception.
Exception: org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException: Error creating bean with name 'org.springframework.aop.config.internalAutoProxyCreator': Instantiation of bean failed; nested exception is org.springframework.beans.BeanInstantiationException:
[org.springframework.aop.framework.autoproxy.InfrastructureAdvisorAutoProxyCreat‌​or]: Constructor threw exception; nested exception is java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: org.springframework.core.CollectionFactory.createConcurrentMapIfPossible(I)Ljava‌​/util/Map;
 
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08:26
@SpringLearner Apache httpd doesn't know about Java and JSP. This is what Tomcat (Servlet-Container) is for.
I know about HTTPS and how it works more or less.
What do you want to know?
09:08
@OlafDietsche I have used https in TIBCO
and in there we were using certificate for ssl
I was searching in internet about apache and found some where that apache works with https
and even if you dont provide certificate then also url starts with https
is it true?
09:34
@SpringLearner In the first section [Basic Configuration Example](http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/ssl/ssl_howto.html#configexample) it shows a *minimum* example, which includes a certificate.
See also http://security.stackexchange.com/q/38589/38295, http://serverfault.com/q/433208/141697, and others which all say that you need a certificate for HTTPS.
But you don't need to buy a certificate, you can create and sign it yourself, at least for testing purposes.
@OlafDietsche yeh,while testing in TIBCO
I have created a self signed using keytool
in windows
with out using certificate ,is it possible to have https?
 
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11:04
I don't know, but it seems you can use that for Tomcat at least. Here is an SSL HOWTO for Tomcat https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/ssl-howto.html
Google https://www.google.de/search?q=keytool+certificate+export+apache gives a few links how this might work,
e.g. http://serverfault.com/q/607687/141697, http://stackoverflow.com/q/3730236/1741542, http://stackoverflow.com/q/652916/1741542, http://security.stackexchange.com/q/3779/38295
@SpringLearner To answer the question, HTTPS without certificate is *not* possible.
But it is easy to create and sign one.
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@OlafDietsche hi
in my maven project src/main/java folder is not creating why? where as it is creating src/main/resources
default
am I missed any thing
 
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14:02
@OlafDietsche thanks
 
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16:27
@ASR I don't know, do you see any error messages?
How did you call Maven on the command line?
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@OlafDietsche i used maven plugin in eclipse to create project
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Q: Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found) in spring mvc

ASRI am trying to load the css file into jsp, it is not loading and showing the message Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found).the following is my code <%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/jsp/jstl/core" prefix="c" %> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" co...

17:27
@OlafDietsche In my app there are 3 layers controller,service and dao
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@SpringLearner hi
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please provide me solution for the above question
@SpringLearner did u see
why do you do like that?
why dont use simple href
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@SpringLearner means? i did not get
17:30
like this <link rel="stylesheet" href="//cdn-chat.sstatic.net/chat/css/chat.stackoverflow.com.css?v=4b02a893c004"‌​>
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@SpringLearner i am doing simple application to access the resources so i putted like that
i am using the simple way
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@SpringLearner suppose images are there in our project so how do we access?
use img src
in jpa, there is a method getsingleresultset which only runs successfuly if there is only a single record
else it throws exception
so my question is which would be better
list result=query.getresultset();
if(result!=null || result.size()>0) return result.get(0);
else return null;
and in service layer
if (null) do something else do something
and the second way
17:44
@OlafDietsche and the second way
In the DAO,query.getSingleResultSet();
In service try{method call in DAO}cacth(empytyresultdataexception e){do something}Catch(noresultdataException e){do something};
@ASR why you have screenshot?
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@SpringLearner yes
the above one only
 
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19:11
@SpringLearner It depends on how you view exceptions.
Usually, exceptions should not be used for flow control, only for "exceptional" events.
I would say, having no result or more than one is not an unusual event, just not the desired result.
See also http://programmers.stackexchange.com/q/189222 or http://stackoverflow.com/q/729379/1741542 for a discussion of using exceptions for flow control.

As always, there will be "exceptions" to this rule. :-)

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