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Using Google will find lots of suggestions[^].
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mahesh waghmale wrote: between each incoming byte from serial port.
Just to be clear...
In terms of a serial port it is always in fact buffered in some way by the hardware itself. It might not even be possible to read a single byte.
Following explains this well enough.
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Serial-HOWTO-18.html#fifo_[^]
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I have a problem with connected ireport with hibernate, I added all jars and all pojos and mapping files in the ireport classpath but always it appears for me an error in ireports :
entity class not found pojosmapping.Commande
here is a capture :
http://s12.postimage.org/96h6yplv1/image.png
the directory in which I point in ireport contains :
http://s11.postimage.org/40n1keymr/image.png
and the pojosmapping contains
http://s11.postimage.org/55h3psl3n/image.png[^]
and all this files are generated by netbeans IDE, I have never encoutered a problem like this there may be a bug in ireport 4.7.0 ?
do you have any idea
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have you added the stuff also to the build?
There is a difference between the developing in the IDE (Netbeans/Eclipse) and running the program.
There might be some reference missing.
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have you added the stuff also to the build?
sorry I don't understand this sentence,
can you explain more
thanks
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You have added all the hibernate stuff into your project - right?
So have you added it also to the Java build? the IDE will build the app each time you start it from your IDE or when you release the app. The hibernate bits&bytes need to be in that build too.
I don't know which kind of frameware you use and what you do there, but there must be a config file for the build. manifest file?Make sure the hibernate stuff is added there.
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Hi Friends,
Please suggest me code in java which calculate CRC(16) in separate bytes i.e crc_hi and crc_low.
Thanks in advance.
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A Google search[^] gives lots of suggestions.
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Hi,
I have recently been asked to do some work with a Lucene installation. In short, I need to access the tokens that Lucene creates for a given document.
Does anyone know how I can get the tokens with Java?
Thanks in advance,
John.
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jgrogan wrote: Does anyone know how I can get the tokens with Java? Not off hand, but you could try here[^].
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Thanks Richard.
I have spent quite a lot of time with Google searching for an answer - including the Apache site, but haven't found anything. Every example seems to be about how to get Lucene to index a document!
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Did you read this[^]?
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guys I need your help for source code Speech Recognition for greenfoot or java.
I need your answer soon..
thanks all
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My answer is: Google.
Was that soon enough?
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My answer is the following:
I don't know what greenfoot is. It may be a project you're developing, or it may be another project altogether. This is not relevant at this point. What is relevant, however, is:
- You didn't seem to read the FAQs for posting questions in these forums. Here, let me help you. Read here[^] and then here[^]
- You didn't seem to have made any previous effort to solve this yourself. If you do try to solve this and run into problems, then you are more then welcome to post a question, mentioning the details of your specific problem and where you ran into problems.
Taking this into consideration, your question is downvoted and reported. Have a nice day!
Full-fledged Java/.NET lover, full-fledged PHP hater.
Full-fledged Google/Microsoft lover, full-fledged Apple hater.
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This question is not following any of the established rules to post questions.
This is why you are getting downvoted.
You should truly improve your question by adding more detail, which is your specific doubt, try to search google... Come back with specific questions and we will gladly help (if we know how to do it).
Nobody will be able to give you the kind of help you ask (it is too wide and general).
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I can't use sql server 2000 use in java code
error is:
Tcp/ip connection is to host failed
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This has nothing to do with Java. You are trying to access a system across a network and for some reason the target system is not responding. Go and do some investigation to see why.
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Aren't we supposed to run packet sniffers across the entire intarweb to find the problem?
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Yes, but mine has a cold so it can't smell much at the moment.
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It may be necessary to configure such an old version of SQL Server to use TCPIP. By default, it uses named pipes only, doesn't it?
And do not forget to configure the firewalls of both client and server.
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Bernhard Hiller wrote: t may be necessary to configure such an old version of SQL Server to use TCPIP
Certainly true of newer versions.
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myothuu wrote: Tcp/ip connection is to host failed
What is the EXACT error?
What is the EXACT line that is occurs on?
Typically failure to connect, which many of the other responses refer to, will either result in a "Connection refused" or a connection timeout. Neither of those is suggested by your post.
If you are in fact initiating a connection then one possible reason could be a failure in the protocol because you are using a newer driver. But with the garbled error message it could be nothing more than incorrect credentials.
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hi everybody, can share me some test for join job with JAVA language. i near levear school for work. but i don't know about company give a test. like multi language progam.. link project http://www.mediafire.com/?56dth97hh0m3wtw[^]
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You should start here[^] to learn the language. Then look around your local area and see what companies are looking for when recruiting.
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