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Created by Fang on November 10, 2011 09:26:12
Last update: November 10, 2011 09:26:12
Syntax highlighted XML schema for JSF 2.0 Application Configuration Resource File ( faces-config.xml ). Almost 3000 lines!
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<xsd:sch...
Created by Fang on September 07, 2009 20:44:15
Last update: November 03, 2011 14:43:19
Step 1: Repackage a web app as EAR A Java EE application is a multimodule Maven project. At the very least you'll need to package a WAR and an EAR. To get started, I'll simply re-package the simple webapp as an EAR. Create a directory named javaee-app Copy the webapp from here to javaee-app . Rename struts1app to webapp . Create pom.xml under javaee-app :
<project> <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>... Create a directory named ear under javaee-app . Create pom.xml under ear : <project> <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>... Modify pom.xml in the webapp directory so that it looks like this: <project> <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion> ... Build with " mvn package " in the javaee-app directory. You can see that ear-1.0.ear is successfully generated in javaee-app/ear/target . Maven successfully resolves dependencies between the sub-projects....
Created by freyo on August 25, 2011 09:07:40
Last update: August 25, 2011 20:45:43
This is a list of built-in Android permission values: Permission Description Since API Level android.permission.ACCESS_CHECKIN_PROPERTIES Allows read/write access to the "properties" table in the checkin database, to change values that get uploaded. 1 android.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION Allows an application to access coarse (e.g., Cell-ID, WiFi) location 1 android.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION Allows an application to access fine (e.g., GPS) location 1 android.permission.ACCESS_LOCATION_EXTRA_COMMANDS Allows an application to access extra location provider commands 1 android.permission.ACCESS_MOCK_LOCATION Allows an application to create mock location providers for testing 1 android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE Allows applications to access information about networks 1 android.permission.ACCESS_SURFACE_FLINGER Allows an application to use SurfaceFlinger's low level features 1 android.permission.ACCESS_WIFI_STATE Allows applications to access information about Wi-Fi networks 1 android.permission.ACCOUNT_MANAGER Allows applications to call into AccountAuthenticators. Only the system can get this permission. 5 android.permission.AUTHENTICATE_ACCOUNTS...
Created by woolf on June 25, 2011 10:55:08
Last update: June 25, 2011 10:57:15
My C drive was seriously fragmented with about 20% free space. So I ran the built-in Windows disk defrag utility. To my surprise it doesn't work at all! I tried to defragment multiple times and every time it comes back without doing much work. Then I realized that perhaps it didn't know how to get the job done and needed some help. Here's the list of things I did to help the defragmentor out: Relocate the paging file to a different drive and reboot. If the paging file ( pagefile.sys ) is seriously fragmented, it can't be defragmented, and in turn it blocks other files from being defragmented. If you only have one drive (C:), try to make it smaller or eliminate it entirely for...
Created by freyo on June 09, 2011 15:52:12
Last update: June 09, 2011 15:52:30
Follow these steps to add a device administrator application to Android, i.e., make the application appear in the "Select device administrators" screen (Settings -> Location & Security -> Select device administrators):
Add a receiver in AndroidManifest.xml :
<receiver android:name="android.app.admin.DeviceAd...
All elements and attributes listed above are needed. The attribute android:description must be a string resource, not a literal string. The meta-data element points to an XML resource.
Create the meta-data resource res/xml/admin_app_resource.xml :
<device-admin xmlns:android="http://schemas.androi...
Define values for string resources ( res/values/strings.xml ):
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resourc...
Created by Fang on August 24, 2010 18:44:24
Last update: August 24, 2010 18:44:24
The tags XML transform tags apply XSLT to XML documents. The XML document may be specified as the doc attribute or enclosed as the body of the <x:transform> tag. Optional <x:param> tags may be used to specify parameters for the XSLT. <x:transform> Syntax:
<x:transform doc="XMLDocument" xslt="XSLTStyle... or, include the XML document in the body: <x:transform xslt="XSLTStylesheet" [docSystem... Attributes: Name Dynamic? Type Description doc true String , Reader , javax.xml.transform.Source , org.w3c.dom.Document , or object exported by <x:parse> , <x:set> . Source XML document to be transformed. (If exported by <x:set> , it must correspond to a well-formed XML document, not a partial document.) xslt true String , Reader or javax.xml.transform.Source Transformation stylesheet as a String , Reader , or Source object. docSystemId true...
Created by Fang on August 23, 2010 22:55:58
Last update: August 24, 2010 15:45:04
The tags XML flow control tags are exactly the same as their Core flow control equivalents, except that the test condition with a boolean EL expression is replaced by the select condition with an XPath expression. In the case of the forEach tag, the items attribute is replaced with the select attribute. In a test condition, the XPath expression is evaluated to a boolean value by the rules of the XPath boolean() function, which converts its argument to a boolean as follows: a number is true if and only if it is neither positive or negative zero nor NaN. a node-set is true if and only if it is non-empty. a string is true if and only if its length is non-zero. an object of...
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 James on June 30, 2010 19:04:45
Last update: July 03, 2010 21:24:33
Technically, file upload cannot be handled by Ajax, because XMLHttpRequest (XHR) does not handle file inputs. All techniques not using Flash rely on an invisible iframe as the upload form submit target. JavaScript then grabs the response content from the iframe and present it, giving the same illusion as Ajax. webtoolkit AIM The technique by webtoolkit is very simple. It involves 3 simple steps: include the AIM script, implement the start/finish JavaScript functions, and add an onsubmit handler to the normal file upload form. The hooked up form looks like:
<head> <script type="text/javascript" src="webt... The AIM script is also quite simple: /** * * AJAX IFRAME METHOD (AIM) * http... The above code only supports HTML responses. In order to support JSON responses, the above...
Created by Dr. Xi on April 06, 2010 22:55:13
Last update: April 06, 2010 22:56:38
These are the steps to diagnose the "javax.jms.Destination found at the specified destination-location" error an MDB in the Oracle application server (oc4j) environment. The data source is correctly configured and connection can be successfully established. Test this from the Oracle AS em console. The destination queue exists and is started. If you are using PL/SQL Developer, you can check this by right clicking on the queue name and make sure that "Enqueue Enabled" and "Dequeue Enabled" are checked. Deployment descriptors are correctly set up. The database user used for the JDBC connection pool has the proper privileges to enqueue and dequeue. Usually this means that the database user is assigned the AQ_USER_ROLE . The ultimate test is to run some PL/SQL code in the oc4j...