Is Quarkus supports batch implementation like (JSR352). I tried to search few examples and i couldnt find much.
Thanks in advance.
The same question is already posted. Its in the road map of Quarkus. Currently its not yet implemented.
Is Java EE Batch (JSR 352) going to be part of quarkus?
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is there any plugin to read and write to Dropbox? I have seen an other post about dropbox but was posted 2 years ago. Is there any change so the plugin can write to Dropbox? Or an other solution like dropbox for example google drive or something else? I ask because I need a solution for an application to backup its data.
Thanks in advance!
The same library is still there although I haven't personally tested that it still works. I know some developers ported it to OAuth 2.x but they didn't contribute the code back so if it doesn't work that might be a problem.
I'm not aware of a similar integration at this time.
Thank you for reading this post.
As a newcomer to the programming community, I have what I believe to be a fairly easy question.
How do you implement a file upload (particularly images) using the MEAN stack (yeoman angular-fullstack generator in particular)? An explanation using the yeoman angular-fullstack boilerplate would be appreciated.
In particular, could you please make a step-by-step explanation. This is not recorded anywhere on the internet, so your help will be recognized and appreciated! :-)
While there are numerous explanations out there, those explanations always answer a particular user's question (as do many other questions/answers) and are not applicable to general use cases. Those explanations typically require one to be able to parse through numerous lines of irrelevant code, in order to absorb the information that's relevant. As such, a "noob" is not able to utilize the part of the code that is applicable to him/her. That is why I'm asking for an explanation using the boilerplate of a generator, so that myself and others may use this information -- now and in the future.
Using search engines and research, I have come across the predominate answer that ng-file-upload and multer can accomplish this task. However, there is no rudimentary explanation of how this used implemented within a MEAN stack together (particularly, angular-fullstack -- the predominate MEAN stack implementation at this time).
Today, any general non-static website requires a file-upload implementation, and it seems extremely odd that there is very little documentation on this issue. I've read numerous O'Reilly books on MongoDB, but this issue is not addressed. Images and Videos are essential to commercial-grade websites, and these topics should be documented in a way that is digestible for newcomers to MEAN programming.
Thank you for your time, and I appreciate any and all helpful answers and comments.
you can use my code which is MEAN project for image upload
https://github.com/RohitShedage/image-upload
Does anybody have a guide to this, containing code samples, tips and an outline of the different IO approaches?
I have checked out the the API documentation. There are also some basic examples with scala.io.Source in Programming in Scala.
There are some pretty basic questions already answered here on SO.
I'm looking for something more in depth.
Alternatively, any tips on exactly which bits of the API documentation to focus on and which Java libraries? I'm familiar with System.IO in .NET land, but not so much Java.
Scala's standard library is currently pretty limited for I/O, so you'll probably want to dig into Java's libraries. Oracle's Basic I/O tutorial, covering java.nio, looks like a reasonable starting point.
A while ago there was some discussion about a community driven redesign of Scala I/O called scala-io, but I'm not sure the official status. The mailing list hasn't seen much recent activity, but the code in Github is being actively developed (incubator mailing list and Github project). In his answer, hishadow gave a link to scala-io documentation.
My tip is to look also at tools Path,File and Directory.
They have little sugar (that everyone has in their little utils library) like:
val writer = File("/my/file").bufferedWriter
File.closeQuietly(writer)
Directory("myDir").walk
Then have a look at Process like here
There is an in-development IO library with documentation available at http://jesseeichar.github.com/scala-io/. Included are examples for different usages.
The source repository is at https://github.com/jesseeichar/scala-io.
I recommend looking at java.nio.
Due to technical limitations of the underlying Java platform implementing IO in Scala wasn't a good idea.
This has changed with Java 7, which provides good Java APIs for everything related to file management.
There are some thoughts about an IO library for Scala, but no decision about that yet.
The author of scala-IO, Jesse Eichar, has recently began a series of articles about using Scala-IO on his blog: here's the 'getting started' entry.
I want to develop apps on GAE using Clojure with Compojure, using either Eclipse or Idea, emacs is not a bad idea :P
So which are the best ways to do this? I don't think that I want to use leiningen because I believe that maven can be very strong if you pass the learning curve - I read this blog http://compojureongae.posterous.com/tag/googleappengine which 'till now is one of the best source of information.
If you will have to do this, what will be your approach? Or what will you recommend me?
Is this plugin -> http://code.google.com/p/maven-gae-plugin/ ok? because if I use that plugin I can include in the pom.xml the clojure.jar and basically I'm ready to go, right? Is something similar for IntelliJ IDEA?
Any other suggestions?
And which is your way to do this?
There recently was an announcement on the Clojure mailing list of a library called appengine-magic which tries to abstract away the boilerplate related to GAE:
http://github.com/gcv/appengine-magic
http://osdir.com/ml/clojure/2010-09/msg00942.html
Just a some links. I think if you really want that combination you have to do some stoff your self but this should help.
Compojure on GAE http://compojureongae.posterous.com/
Clojure on GAE http://www.hackers-with-attitude.com/
I can find tons of examples in C++, but nothing that's written in just C. I am trying to connect to an http server, download the returned data, and then save it to a file. Is there a better way to do it on Windows? Should I not be using WinHttp or WinInet? Windows documentation for C seems to be extremely lacking on the internet. Thank you for your help.
http://www.codeguru.com/cpp/i-n/internet/http/article.php/c6237
also this looks good and in C
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa384270(v=VS.85).aspx#Downloading_resource
This question has also been asked and answered here
How to download a file with WinHTTP in C/C++?