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I want it like when system start program will start and after 9 hour my program got notified. If I take example of Android there is broadcast receiver to serve this purpose
we can configure system for shut down system after few hour .... I think system mustn't be using separate timer for this purpose
@ashutiwari4 There are things like system bus and notification systems in some linux distributions, so you could check if this is a possibility in the distro you're using.
@Vogel612 Just saying, I remember the days when altavista was an improvement over excite and lycos and yahoo search was just "search our own links that people have registered with us directly"
referenced by dest. The number of components copied is equal to the length argument. The components at positions srcPos through srcPos+length-1 in the source array are copied into positions destPos through destPos+length-1, respectively, of the destination array. (1/7)
Objects in the Java API are implemented by really smart people. They will be more efficient than the code you write as long as you're not using them in wrong ways.
I'm trying to determine whether the following statements are guaranteed to be true:
((Boolean)true) == Boolean.TRUE
((Boolean)true) == Boolean.valueOf(true)
((Integer)1) == Integer.valueOf(1)
I've always assumed that autoboxing was equivalent to calling valueOf() on the corresponding type. Eve...
@LeeJeong next time your on ping me, and we'll make a private room, Brainless Chat has officially died today. We got a new thing going, but it's on WhatsApp
I am trying to make a class that can hold only one of two objects and I want to do this with generics. Here is the idea:
public class Union<A, B> {
private final A a;
private final B b;
public Union(A a) {
this.a = a;
b = null;
}
public Union(B b) {
...
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
// now we can use the object to read data from the keyboard.
// Some sample calls:
int x = input.nextInt();
double y = input.nextDouble();
String s = input.next();
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