EJB / EE :: How To Pass XML File As Message In JMS
Apr 22, 2014
I am new to the JMS technology. I have written one sample sender and receiver program to pass a string message to the JMS queue and retrieve it back. It is working fine as well. But now, I want to pass a xml file to the JMS queue. Then from there I need to read the XML file and convert it into a Java object Using Jaxb. I know how to convert an XML into java object using Jaxb. But i am unable to send the XML file as a jms message to the listener.
Suppose there're two classes: Exam and MainExam (contains a main method). class Exam has a constructor public Exam(String firstName, String lastName, int ID). Class MainExam reads data from a textfile. For example, the data can be: John Douglas 57. How can one pass data to the constructor from a textfile?
I'm trying to pass the form parameters from one JSP. to other using AJAX but my output JSP is only showing [object HTMLInputElement] [object HTMLInputElement] error. Im new ajax.
My JSPForm <%-- Document : AjaxForm Created on : Nov 2, 2014, 11:25:49 AM Author : Amar --%> <%@page contentType="text/html" pageEncoding="UTF-8"%> <!DOCTYPE html> <html>
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My output Form
<%-- Document : FormOut Created on : Nov 2, 2014, 12:02:10 PM Author : root --%> <%@page contentType="text/html" pageEncoding="UTF-8"%> <!DOCTYPE html> <html>
I am assigned to create a program "Simpletron" that the only language understands it is Simpletron Machine Language or SML. I figured out the most but I get the message "No main methods, applets, or MIDlets found in file" when compiling the program. I pasted my program so that you can see.
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { String s = "oldString"; reverse(s); System.out.println(s); // oldString } public static void modifyString(String s) { s = "newString"; System.out.println(s); // newString }
I thought the first print statement would print "newString" as String is an object, and when we pass objects between methods, changing state of the object in any method reflects across the methods.
I'm fairly new to Java, I'm very experienced with C++ and C# in which you can pass by reference - extremely useful. Take for example this bit of code in C#:
class MyClass { public MyClass(int i) { m_i = i; } public int m_i;
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Just at the end of this program x.m_i will be equal to 8. As far as I can see this is not possible in Java: you can't pass a double by reference, using a Double will kick in the autoboxing so that won't work either. The only "solution" in Java would be to pass in a double[] (of length 1) or to make a wrapper class, both nasty solutions because a user may want to just hold a double as a member of their class just as I have, for reasons such as not allocating more memory for a class and generally not being bloated.
import java.awt.*; import javax.swing.*; public class InstantMessageFrame extends JFrame { private JList friends; private JTextField message; private JButton send;
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1. Open the source code file of your InstantMessageFrame class from Lab 12.2.
2. Add the following three fields to the InstantMessageFrame class: a JTextField named message, a JList named friends, and a JButton named send.
3. Add a method to your InstantMessageFrame class named getMessagePanel()that returns a JPanel and has no parameters. (This method will create a JPanel that will appear in the south border of your JFrame. It will contain a text field in which a message can be entered and a button that sends an instant message to all the friends in the list.)
4. Within getMessagePanel(), instantiate a new JPanel and give it BorderLayout.Assign a message equal to a new JTextField by using the no-argument constructor of JTextField. Assign send to a new JButton,passing in "Send" to the constructor. (This will be the label on the button.)
5. Within getMessagePanel(), add the message text field to the center of the JPanel and add the send button to the east border of the JPanel. The panel is now ready, so return the JPanel reference.
6. Add a method to your InstantMessageFrame class named get-FriendsPane() that returns a JScrollPane and has no parameters.(This method will create a scrollable list that will contain the names of others that you can chat with.)
7. Within getFriendsPane(), assign friends to a new JList by using theno-argument constructor of JList.
8. Within getFriendsPane(), instantiate a new JScrollPane using the following statement: JScrollPane pane = new JScrollPane(friends);
9. The scroll pane is ready, so return the reference pane at the end of getFriendsPane().
10. Within the constructor of InstantMessageFrame, invoke getMessagePanel(),placing the returned panel in the south border of the content pane of InstantMessageFrame.An Introduction to GUI Programming 399
11. Within the constructor of InstantMessageFrame, invoke get-FriendsPane(), placing the returned scroll pane in the center of the content pane of InstantMessageFrame.
12. Save, compile, and run the InstantMessageFrame class.Your InstantMessageFrame now has three visible components: a JList,a JTextField, and a JButton.
i'm able to login and download pages of a website using httpclient library.but i cannot launch a page on browser after login successful!becouse the browser not remember the username and password of the session so the site show that i'm not logged!
As the title says, how can I pass a value from one variable to another class?
Example:
So here I'm switching one frame to another, called "redigeraProjekt". Now in this class, I want the value from .getSelectedIndex() pass over to that class. I've tried to use the variable "valIListan" but it cannot find it. Probably because it's "private" (?)
valIListan = listaAllaSpelProjekt.getSelectedIndex(); redigeraProjekt npj = new redigeraProjekt(); // "switching" to another frame npj.setVisible(true); this.setVisible(false);
I'm new to Java and I'm trying to pass several values from one frame to another. I've searched around and most codes I've come across are from auto generated GUI code. This what I've been trying to do
Frame1
private class SubmitButtonListener implements ActionListener { public void actionPerformed (ActionEvent e) { Frame2 f2 = new Frame2(); //call setValue from Frame2 f2.setValue(4.0); f2.setVisible(true); } }
Frame2
private double val; public double getvalue() { return val; } public void setValue(double v)
I'm taking inheritance now and some things look confusing. I'm trying to do the following but the code, in particular, the constructor in subclasses are pointed to be wrong. The constructor in LongestWord is not correct,how to pass the filename into the constructor?
Java Code:
import java.util.Scanner; import java.io.File; public abstract class FileProcessor { protected Scanner input; public FileProcessor(String filename) throws Exception
Why will this NOT validate correctly in my IF Statement? Basically, a user chooses an option from the drop down list. The value is passed to t.jsp (itself) and if the option "All" is chosen, then it does something. If any of the years are chosen, then it does something else.
I'm very new to java code I'm currently learning about loops I've tried to write this for a statement in the program I'm making but its not working. I keep getting this message
LoanQualifier.java:26: error: illegal start of expression if (salary >0||<=250000) ^ LoanQualifier.java:28: error: illegal start of type if (yearsOnJob >0||<50)
if i send messages as in the code below, is there a way to read only one message, if the client doesn't know how long it is (or if he only knows the maximum length)?in the documentation it says, that the method read(byte[]) reads until no data ist available or end of file is decteted. What does the latter mean? Can i extend the array that i sent by a byte that signals the end? Here is my Code:
Server
public class Server implements Runnable{ ServerSocket server; HashMap<Short,Socket> clients; public Server(){ clients = new HashMap<>();
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Both are startet in seperate threads. At the moment the first output of the client is "12 bytes read", and then continously "-1 bytes read"(because the server closes).
I want to send a message to a specific client in a server. This is my code and what I tried(I have only given you 3 classes in which I believe I have the problem).
TextClient: import java.io.*; import java.net.*; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Scanner; import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit; public class TextClient { public TextClient() {
Just want to ask, for example I have message_en_US.properties and message_en_SG.properties.And the web is currently using the SG property but one property is not exist on it, can I just redirect to use the US property?
I wrote stand alone program to post message to IBM MQ , not sure if it posted to queue i see these Another 2,102 character(s) omitted is that mean it didnt post complete message? do i have to increase capacity of text size
I want to split string in such a way that I should get the content before "?" in an another variable. I tried various way but some how I am not getting expected behavior.
In vb.Net, when I do the code msgbox("hello world") and put it in a loop, it will execute that command and show a new messagebox for every time the code goes through the loop. I am wanting to do something similar with java but I'm afraid I don't know how.I know that the following code will display a messagebox as I am describing it
2) It will only display the first message box and when you press ok, the other message boxes will be disregarded and not displayed (I'm assuming because of the hang).