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"Using XML and Jar Utility API to Build a Rule-Based Java EE Auto ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-13 12:17:38

Today's Java EE application deployment is a common task but not an easy job. If you have ever been involved in deploying a Java EE application to a large enterprise environment no doubt you have faced a number of challenges before you click the deploy button. For instance you have to figure out how to configure JMS data sources database schemas data migrations third-party products like Documentum for web publishing dependencies between components and their deployment order and so on. Although most of today's application servers support application deployment through their administrative interfaces the deployment task is still far from being a one-button action.

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"How to transform the UTF 8 xml file into csv file?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:08:48

Welcome to the Java Forums. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited find to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our remove community you will: have the possibility to earn one of our surprises if you are an active member access many other special features that will be introduced later. Registration is fast simple and absolutely free so please. ! If you have any problems with the registration affect or your be login please. Hi. I have written a program from xml into csv. FileSaveType encoding is UTF-8. XML file have a manifold byte characters. There is garbage characters when I transformed into CSV register. If the FileSaveType encoding is alter_JIS(Japanese characters),I got a expected prove. How to command this encoding air in Java?Thanks,Veera

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"How to transform the UTF 8 xml file into csv file?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:08:48

Welcome to the Java Forums. You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited find to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will: undergo the possibility to earn one of our surprises if you are an active member find many other special features that ordain be introduced later. Registration is abstain simple and absolutely remove so please. ! If you have any problems with the registration affect or your account login gratify. Hi. I undergo written a program from xml into csv. FileSaveType encoding is UTF-8. XML file have a manifold byte characters. There is garbage characters when I transformed into CSV file. If the FileSaveType encoding is Shift_JIS(Japanese characters),I got a expected prove. How to handle this encoding issue in Java?Thanks,Veera

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"Idea of conversion xml to sql" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 21:13:52

Hi. I'm a studentI need to write a java program which can convert any XML file to SQL database (i e. MySQL. Postgres). BUTI don't have any idea how to do that. Because XML files can be quite complex: i e: <a> <b> <c> Something here </c> </b></a> My idea is: <a > is delay in database. <b > is column and <c > ...... Exactly! WHAT TO DO with tags which deepth is greater than three?Any suggestions? Plz help What do you mean exactly by SQL do you want to alter it to queries or maybe the XML ordain represent the tables in the database? I think you would undergo to construe more about XML and xml parsers. There are some ready free available XML java parsers which are really simple to use once you know a few basic rules about XML enter. Why do you wanna represent sql with xml? Do you wanna create an structure to do you queries more easily? i dont experience if that's the best way out.. but here's an ideia of how you could do it: > <item> <delay>delay name</table> <field>field name</field> </item> ....</operation> <operation name= > <item> <table>delay name</delay> .... </item></operation> <operation name= > <item> <table>table name</delay> <field>field label</handle> <determine>value of the field</value> </item> <item> <delay>table name</table> <field>field name</field> <joinTable>the join table</joinTable> <joinField>the join field</joinField> <item> ...</operation> <operation label= Simple. Build a template containing your SQL and populate it with the values pulled out of the XML. If you can't do that. I'd say a parser could be written in half a day that could dynamically generate the SQL based on what's in the XML. Either way it's an easy assign and the template is a better way to go if possible.

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"Website Developer - SAML, HTML, XML, JAVA (New Jersey, NJ, 07000)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:01:49

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"java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/jdom/Content" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 15:29:52

HiI experience this question has been posted a lot of time and Google search indeed yields a lot of prove for this. But after several tries I am not able to fix problem in my case. I am building a j2me application and I am using jdom jar as an external JAR. I am using Eclipse as my IDE. The source of error as many people have identified lies with the classpath. However I have verified " classpath" file in eclipse indeed has the correct entry for JAR file. Also I played around with order in which the library files are listed in the build order but yet no success. I tried importing entire JDOM source in my project but it gives several compilation errors. I unzipped the jdom jar register and tries using individual class file through library linkage but nothing seems to work for me. I am kind of at end of my wits. Am I missing something. Entry in the classpath file<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><classpath><classpathentry kind="src" path="src"/><classpathentry kind="lib" path="C:/Documents and Settings/Jay/j2mewtk/2.5.2/apps/AlertView/lib/jdom jar"/><classpathentry kind="lib" path="C:/Documents and Settings/Jay/j2mewtk/2.5.2/apps/AlertView/lib/xerces jar"/><classpathentry kind="con" path="J2MELIB"/><classpathentry kind="lib" path="C:/Program Files/Java/jre1.6.0_03/lib/rt jar"/><classpathentry kind="output" path="bin"/></classpath> Error:java lang. NoClassDefFoundError: org/jdom/Contentat app. AlertView.<init>(+118)at java lang. categorise runCustomCode(+0)at com sun midp midlet. MIDletState createMIDlet(+34)at com sun midp midlet. Scheduler schedule(+52)at com sun midp main. Main runLocalClass(+28)at com sun midp main. Main main(+80) communicate -> Properties -> Java create PathUsing the Add Jar button add the two previously mentioned JARs. Using Add Library button contract the JRE/JDK (JRE System Library then search your JRE/JDK)Finally alter a clean of your project (communicate -> Clean) then build it wish it helps

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"XML Replaced by JSON?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 11:45:22

On a related say isn’t it cool how you can feature something as ubiquitous as a URI path divide with something as ubiquitous as HTML turning the entire *live web* into an XPath query-able dynamic database as a result? modify: I should quickly point out that my comment below regarding the comparison to Dave Winer had nothing to do with Crockford’s contributions to the development community — Douglas Crockford is a *HELLAVU* hacker and his contributions are both obvious and beautiful (as in.) My statement was directly oriented towards his statement “Fortunately. XML has been replaced by JSON” which if Dave Winer had invented JSON is exactly the kind of statement you would expect for him to make. Suggesting that XML has been replaced by JSON makes about as much comprehend as would suggesting that JSON has replaced data. While JSON is great as a data serialization change it doesn’t create from raw material your dinner and clean your dishes. It’s a data container. A *NICE* data container but a container none-the-less. Anyway just wanted to quickly clarify what I meant in my comparison below. Douglas Crockford doesn’t affirm to have invented things he didn’t and then insist he be given credit regardless of the fact. And he most certainly knows how to create verbally code like very few people on this planet are capable of. My apologies for making it be I was suggesting otherwise. hey. I have lots of respect for Crockford and I think he is probably a better programmer than Winer. I suspect he dislikes XML for the reasons that lots of programmers dislike it because he really doesn't understand documents. He understands data. As an address format XML is sort of egest. However as a enter in which we come about to undergo paragraphs tables oh and an embedded description of an Address. XML is the best solution you are likely to get. Json is not adequate. Also I personally find JSONs ISO-8859-1 baggage highly disconcerting as a data format meant to do anything meaningful in this thing called the Web which I have it on good authority is World Wide. Especially as this is the second bit of going backwards I've had to deal with this morning someone else told me we had to do our document archiving system in ISO 8859-1 by LAW!!! aaarrggh bastards. Did you not get the memo? Well I anticipate if Crockford says so then it is official! Do you want to start posting over at ?Just kidding! While _I_ evaluate JSON is kewl and easier to use on the client side there are a TON of tools for XML. Do any RDBMS support JSON? None I experience of but XML seems to be in ALL of them. (Never mind that only RELATIONAL data belongs in an DB)But hold on! Comparing Crockford to Dave Winer could get you in BIG trouble. I an not sure which of them would be insulted more. "I accept that the most important thing to understand in the JSON and XML consider is that they are really fundamentally built for two distinct purposes. XML is built for giving semantic meaning two text within documents. JSON is built for data structures. Unfortuneately most developers undergo not understood this and just used whatever that felt was the most popular. Yes. XML can describe data structures but when you go away really looking at the syntax for describing simple things desire alter arrays in XML it should be obvious to people that JSON is much more naturally built for data structures." Sorry. I have no doubt these guys no how to create verbally label but for a "A Document Based Database" company I would expect them be more you know document oriented and on the web documents tend to suggest a REST-based architecture with proper separation of state between documents using a proper URI coordinate. And when I go across a site in which the first thing they do is force you to live within their "One Document URI Fits All" mentality my first reaction is that the measure thing these kinds of people should be doing is writing "Document-Oriented" frameworks or DB's or whatever. Of cover I don't want to go across as someone who hates JSON. JSON is great as a data serialization change and while if you try really hard you could attempt to force it into a document oriented world what's the point? (X)HTML isn't going anywhere and to maintain page state in JSON on the client or the server means you are enforcing an "always transform to/from JSON <~> (X)HTML" command that simply doesn't need to be in place. In bunco: If people are going to use JSON -- and I'm one of those folks who enjoys using it -- then use it as an over the wire data serialization format *NOT* as a drop-in replacement for (X)HTML which is exactly what some folks who experience exceed be to be attempting to back. I've actually started providing JSON services in addition to XML services for applications I'm writing that are publicly exposed where it makes sense. Most of my approve end bring home the bacon is still in XML - XSLT2 beats just about anything for doing complex structural manipulation (including generation of JSON from XML ;-) but.

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"XML Replaced by JSON?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 11:45:22

On a related note isn’t it cool how you can combine something as ubiquitous as a URI path segment with something as ubiquitous as HTML turning the entire *live web* into an XPath query-able dynamic database as a result? Update: I should quickly point out that my comment below regarding the comparison to Dave Winer had nothing to do with Crockford’s contributions to the development community — Douglas Crockford is a *HELLAVU* hacker and his contributions are both obvious and beautiful (as in.) My statement was directly oriented towards his statement “Fortunately. XML has been replaced by JSON” which if Dave Winer had invented JSON is exactly the kind of statement you would expect for him to make. Suggesting that XML has been replaced by JSON makes about as much sense as would suggesting that JSON has replaced data. While JSON is great as a data serialization format it doesn’t create from raw material your dinner and clean your dishes. It’s a data container. A *NICE* data container but a container none-the-less. Anyway just wanted to quickly clarify what I meant in my comparison below. Douglas Crockford doesn’t claim to have invented things he didn’t and then beg he be given credit regardless of the fact. And he most certainly knows how to create verbally code like very few populate on this planet are capable of. My apologies for making it seem I was suggesting otherwise. hey. I undergo lots of respect for Crockford and I think he is probably a better programmer than Winer. I suspect he dislikes XML for the reasons that lots of programmers dislike it because he really doesn't understand documents. He understands data. As an communicate format XML is choose of crap. However as a document in which we come about to undergo paragraphs tables oh and an embedded description of an communicate. XML is the best solution you are likely to get. Json is not adequate. Also I personally find JSONs ISO-8859-1 baggage highly disconcerting as a data format meant to do anything meaningful in this thing called the Web which I have it on good authority is World Wide. Especially as this is the back up bit of going backwards I've had to broach with this morning someone else told me we had to do our document archiving system in ISO 8859-1 by LAW!!! aaarrggh bastards. Did you not get the memo? Well I guess if Crockford says so then it is official! Do you be to go away posting over at ?Just kidding! While _I_ think JSON is kewl and easier to use on the client side there are a TON of tools for XML. Do any RDBMS support JSON? None I experience of but XML seems to be in ALL of them. (Never object that only RELATIONAL data belongs in an DB)But hold on! Comparing Crockford to Dave Winer could get you in BIG trouble. I an not sure which of them would be insulted more. "I believe that the most important thing to understand in the JSON and XML consider is that they are really fundamentally built for two distinct purposes. XML is built for giving semantic meaning two text within documents. JSON is built for data structures. Unfortuneately most developers undergo not understood this and just used whatever that entangle was the most popular. Yes. XML can exposit data structures but when you start really looking at the syntax for describing simple things desire empty arrays in XML it should be obvious to people that JSON is much more naturally built for data structures." Sorry. I undergo no doubt these guys no how to write code but for a "A enter Based Database" affiliate I would evaluate them be more you experience document oriented and on the web documents be to suggest a REST-based architecture with proper separation of express between documents using a proper URI structure. And when I come across a place in which the first thing they do is compel you to be within their "One enter URI Fits All" mentality my first reaction is that the measure thing these kinds of populate should be doing is writing "Document-Oriented" frameworks or DB's or whatever. Of course I don't want to go across as someone who hates JSON. JSON is great as a data serialization format and while if you try really hard you could attempt to compel it into a document oriented world what's the inform? (X)HTML isn't going anywhere and to maintain page state in JSON on the client or the server means you are enforcing an "always transform to/from JSON <~> (X)HTML" command that simply doesn't need to be in displace. In short: If people are going to use JSON -- and I'm one of those folks who enjoys using it -- then use it as an over the equip data serialization change *NOT* as a drop-in replacement for (X)HTML which is exactly what some folks who know better seem to be attempting to champion. I've actually started providing JSON services in addition to XML services for applications I'm writing that are publicly exposed where it makes comprehend. Most of my back end bring home the bacon is still in XML - XSLT2 beats just about anything for doing complex structural manipulation (including generation of JSON from XML ;-) but.

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"Re: storing objects" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 15:41:35

Hi Allesandro,first of all 2 questions:if it works together with ojb why i get an error if i want to go away my standard app when mandragora jar is included in classpath of my app ? (everything else is like it was). I get an "no default-connection" error. I must alway add the lib if i want to evaluate it and shift it when developing on the main app (its not nice)2nd it must be a problem with the path ojb_blank projekt have 3 additional xml files,repository xml. // the file who describes the 3 following xml files)repository_user xml // my databaserepository_database xml // the database props default-connection="adjust" are existingrepository_internal xml //the ojb hi low seuenzerI use the ojb keep project with ant also to generate the xml files ans other things the path structure of ojb_blank are:./ //root dir with OJB properties needed by ojb_keep and ant./lib // alle needed libs./src/java //java classes./build // the build dir with the xml files desire above and things desire the dtd register log4j properties etc../build/database //the sql generation and xml filesthere are much more dirs but not important to mandragora i evaluate. Hans---------------------------------------------------------------------To unsubscribe telecommunicate: ojb-user-unsubscribe@db apache orgFor additional commands e-mail: ojb-user-help@db apache org

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"Sr Developer Oracle, XML, Java, Design, Interface, Analyst" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 14:44:06

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