An idea is like an itch: you need to scratch it, and when you do it feels better. As software developers, we spend a lot of time thinking up ideas for different kinds of applications. That's fun, right? What's challenging is figuring out how to bring a software product to fruition. It's satisfying to imagine something and then create it. The alternative (an unscratched itch) is just frustrating.
Just went through some good ideas thinking how to make them come true into the reality. Hope this time it happens! ll Keep scratching!!!
How to clear textarea's default text
How to convert Byte[] array to String in Java
In some cases, we have to convert String variable into a Byte array format, for example, JCE encryption. However how do we convert a Byte[] array to String afterward?
Simple toString() function like following code is not working property. It will not display the original text but byte value.
String s = bytes.toString();
In order to convert Byte array into String format correctly, we have to explicitly create a String object and assign the Byte array to it.
public class TestByte
{
public static void main(String[] argv) {
String example = "This is an example";
byte[] bytes = example.getBytes();
System.out.println("Text : " + example);
System.out.println("Text [Byte Format] : " + bytes);
System.out.println("Text [Byte Format] : " + bytes.toString());
String s = new String(bytes);
System.out.println("Text Decryted : " + s);
}
}
How to change the port number of tomcat?
Now today lets learn how to change the tomcat port number? Whether it is Apache Tomcat 5 or Tomcat 6, by default Apache Tomcat runs on port 8080. But there can be situations where there are some other servers running on this same port forcing you to change the port of one of the servers.
This article explains how to change this port 8080 on Tomcat (tested this against Apache Tomcat 5.5 and 6.0 versions).
Here we’ll be using label to denote the folder where Tomcat is installed. In my system, tomcat is installed in the following path.
C:\Java\Tomcat_x.x
We need to edit the file named server.xml inside \conf folder.
In the server.xml file; locate the following segment.
After saving the changed server.xml file, Tomcat server must be restarted (stop then start) to activate the change. Hope you find it useful!
This article explains how to change this port 8080 on Tomcat (tested this against Apache Tomcat 5.5 and 6.0 versions).
Here we’ll be using label to denote the folder where Tomcat is installed. In my system, tomcat is installed in the following path.
C:\Java\Tomcat_x.x
We need to edit the file named server.xml inside \conf folder.
In the server.xml file; locate the following segment.
By changing this 8080 value of port attribute, server would start listening on new port number.
After saving the changed server.xml file, Tomcat server must be restarted (stop then start) to activate the change. Hope you find it useful!
Time Picker using HTML and Java Script
Today while migrating the application, I was in need of having a textfield which takes time as an input. For this reason I needed a time picker, which will help the users to enter the time just by selecting something. I searched in web for this and found one from http://www.nogray.com/time_picker.php. This is very useful source for some most widely used javascripts like calendar, color picker, menubar etc.
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