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Recent posts by Ritvick Nigam
Named Query
Hi Vinoth,
I think you need to define the named query in the hibernate mapping file for the given class.
Regards,
Ritvick
[ September 20, 2008: Message edited by: Ritvick Nigam ]
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15 years ago
Object Relational Mapping
Multiple DataSource in Hibernate
Hi,
Can we have multiple DataSource for Hibernate in an apllication using Springs.
Regards,
Ritvick
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15 years ago
JBoss/WildFly
How does j_security_check works
Hi All,
How does j_security_check works.Any pointers would be helpful.
Regards,
Ritvick
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15 years ago
Security
Help with Class
Also to add you can compile them seperateky by keeping both the files in the same package.
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15 years ago
Beginning Java
Help with Class
If you dont want to make your class RollTheDice as public then keep it in the same file as TestRollDice and compile it as TestRollDice.java
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15 years ago
Beginning Java
Calendar class should not do this. I think.
Hi Vijay,
Try this instead:
import java.text.DateFormat; import java.text.SimpleDateFormat; import java.util.Date; import java.util.TimeZone; public class CalendarConditions { public static void main(String[] args) { CalendarConditions conditions = new CalendarConditions(); conditions.createDateFromCalendar(); } public void createDateFromCalendar() { Date dt = new Date(); DateFormat df = new SimpleDateFormat(); df.setTimeZone(TimeZone.getTimeZone("Asia/Hong_Kong")); String result = df.format(dt); System.out.println(result); } }
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15 years ago
Beginning Java
writing and using proerties files in java
Hi David,
Have a look at your private messages.
Ritvick
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15 years ago
Java in General