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Created by Fang on March 23, 2010 03:50:11    Last update: August 18, 2010 21:59:52
This is a simple web application with a single servlet and a single JSP page. It is intended to be a test bed for JSTL tags. You may want to store all syntax, rules, and exceptions in your head, but in my opinion nothing beats a simple test program that allows you play with it all you want. So here it is (build with Maven ). Prerequisites: Maven: http://maven.apache.org/ . You don't need any prior knowledge of Maven, but you need to install the binary. JBoss: http://jboss.org/jbossas/downloads/ , or Tomcat: http://tomcat.apache.org/ if you don't run the SQL tests. You need to know how to deploy a web application (shh! Don't tell your boss it's just copying a file to the deployment folder). Steps: The directory...
Created by Dr. Xi on August 03, 2010 16:29:35    Last update: August 03, 2010 16:36:50
This utility converts unicode escape strings in a file to UTF-8 encoded. Suppose you received a properties file with contents like: # @(#)codepoint_zh_CN.properties 1.4 05/09/27 #... You can use this utility to convert it to UTF-8 and view or edit. import java.io.*; /** * Reads file with... This utility is equivalent to: native2ascii -reverse -encoding utf-8 using the standard Java native2ascii utility.
Created by voodoo on July 30, 2010 14:53:33    Last update: July 30, 2010 14:54:52
The -d switch for cURL sends HTTP POST with data from the command line. To verify the data being posted, this is a CGI script that echos the data back: #!C:/perl/bin/perl.exe ## ## echo -- echos ... Examples: POST data from command line: C:\>curl -d input1=value1^&input1=value2 http://lo... POST data from stdin (with @ before the - symbol): C:\>curl -d @- http://localhost/cgi-bin/echo.pl ... POST data from a file (with @ before the - symbol and input redirect): C:\tmp>cat data.txt abcd 1234 xyz ... For some reason, @ with file name didn't work as expected: C:\tmp>curl -d @data.txt http://localhost/cgi-bin/... One thing to notice is that cURL removes the new line characters when posting (thus the echo back is only one line instead of three). This can...
Created by voodoo on July 11, 2009 15:14:55    Last update: July 29, 2010 22:45:48
cURL is a command line tool for transferring files with URL syntax. The main purpose and use for cURL is to automate unattended file transfers or sequences of operations. It's really easy to see HTTP headers with curl: C:\>curl --head http://www.google.com HTTP/1.0 ... or, headers and page together (dump headers to stdout): $ curl --dump-header - http://www.google.com HTTP/... Download openssl from openssl.org: curl http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-0.9.6m.... C:\>curl --help Usage: curl [options...] <url> ...
Created by Dr. Xi on July 29, 2010 18:46:57    Last update: July 29, 2010 18:48:15
This is an example of using java.beans.XMLEncoder and java.beans.XMLDecoder to serialize/deserialize Java objects to XML. Java code TestXMLEncoder.java: import java.io.*; import java.beans.XMLEncoder;... SimpleBean.java: public class SimpleBean { private String na... CompositeBean.java: public class CompositeBean { private Simple... NotABean.java: public class NotABean { private String name... Test Output By default, only Java beans can be serialized using XMLEncoder . Exception occurs when you try to deserialize an object which is not a Java bean. Errors actually occur when you try to serialize, but they are ignored. As a result, an XML file is generated by the serialization but the file is useless! Console output: C:\>java TestXMLEncoder Testing simple bean ... simplebean.xml: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <java v... compositebean.xml: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <java v... nodefault.xml: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <java v......
Created by Fang on July 27, 2010 18:58:42    Last update: July 27, 2010 18:58:42
The tags <fmt:setLocale> <fmt:setLocale value="locale" [variant="varian... The <fmt:setLocale> action stores the locale specified by the value attribute in the javax.servlet.jsp.jstl.fmt.locale configuration variable in the scope given by the scope attribute. If value is of type java.util.Locale , variant is ignored. This tag should be used at the beginning of the page. Example: <fmt:setLocale value="en_US"/> <fmt:requestEncoding> <fmt:requestEncoding [value="charsetName"] /> The <fmt:requestEncoding> action may be used to set the request's character encoding, in order to be able to correctly decode request parameter values whose encoding is different from ISO-8859-1 . This action calls the setCharacterEncoding() method on the HttpServletRequest with the character encoding name specified in the value attribute. Test it These tags will be tested in later sections.
Created by meiu on July 22, 2010 22:40:23    Last update: July 22, 2010 22:41:04
Base64 encoding replaces every 3-byte (24bit) sequence with a 4-byte sequence with 6 effective bits in each byte - therefore eliminating un-printable characters. The expansion ratio is 4:3.
Created by Fang on April 02, 2010 21:45:47    Last update: July 17, 2010 02:55:06
This is built upon the simple test application for JSTL , which contained a single servlet and a single JSP page. If I want to use it to test all available JSTL tags, the servlet and JSP page would be too complicated. Instead, I want to group the JSTL tags into separate JSP pages and display each group based on the requested URL. For example, if the URL ends with /CoreBasic , I'll display a page that contains the basic core tags; if the URL ends with /I18N , I'll display a page that contains the internationalization tags (e.g., <fmt:message> ). Furthermore, I want to delegate the handling of each group of tags to separate Java classes. This is the application I'll use for the...
Created by voodoo on July 12, 2010 18:29:05    Last update: July 12, 2010 18:29:22
Use the \l command to list all databases: postgres=# \l ...
Created by magnum on July 01, 2010 15:38:49    Last update: July 01, 2010 15:39:53
From Apache HTTPD docs: When acting in a reverse-proxy mode (using the ProxyPass directive, for example), mod_proxy_http adds several request headers in order to pass information to the origin server. These headers are: X-Forwarded-For The IP address of the client. X-Forwarded-Host The original host requested by the client in the Host HTTP request header. X-Forwarded-Server The hostname of the proxy server. Be careful when using these headers on the origin server, since they will contain more than one (comma-separated) value if the original request already contained one of these headers. For example, you can use %{X-Forwarded-For}i in the log format string of the origin server to log the original clients IP address, but you may get more than one address if the request passes through...
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