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Date Submitted Fri. Oct. 26th, 2007 3:20 PM
Revision 1
Helper rugi
Tags byte | InputStream | Java
Comments 0 comments
Convert InputStream to byte[]
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Date Submitted Tue. Sep. 12th, 2006 8:00 AM
Revision 1
Beginner dogo
Tags File | String
Comments 0 comments
This function loads an File into an String.
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Date Submitted Tue. Mar. 6th, 2007 12:31 PM
Revision 1
Beginner ido
Tags Delphi | Folder
Comments 0 comments
This code return program directory.
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Date Submitted Mon. Jun. 9th, 2008 7:06 PM
Revision 1
Beginner vertxch
Tags DB | Java | JDBC | postgresql
Comments 0 comments
Conexion de una base de datos de PostgreSql 8.2 a Java
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Date Submitted Wed. Oct. 29th, 2008 11:26 AM
Revision 1
Helper Celebhir
Tags Directory | File | PHP | Recursive | search
Comments 0 comments
This function tries to locate a file in a give folder (either single level, or in any sub folder). Returns the relative file and path, or FALSE if not found. Skips over "." and "..".
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Date Submitted Wed. Oct. 29th, 2008 10:51 AM
Revision 1
Helper Celebhir
Tags Directory | find | Folder | PHP | Recursive | search
Comments 1 comments
This function takes a directory, and a "folder" search parameter.
If it finds the directory (either in single level, or any sub folder) it will return the relative path of that folder. "FALSE" if not found. Skips over files and "." and ".." directories. Recursive by default.
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Date Submitted Sun. Mar. 4th, 2007 12:48 PM
Revision 1
Helper BerndSchiffer
Tags groovy | groovyclassloader | Java
Comments 0 comments
A GroovyClassLoader demonstration. The given domain is a german water flow meter system; I think, you shouldn't be able to understand the domain, but you should be able to understand, how to load a Groovy class in Java via a GroovyClassLoader.
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Date Submitted Thu. Mar. 2nd, 2006 5:03 AM
Revision 1
Syntax Master dannyboy
Tags exists | File | Folder | VBSCRIPT
Comments 0 comments

Checks to see if a file or folder exists
The fFile variable determines whether you're
looking for a File (True) or Folder(False)
The strName variable holds the fully qualified
path you're looking For
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Date Submitted Thu. Feb. 23rd, 2006 9:57 AM
Revision 3
Helper jpinkham
Tags Java | JDBC | lightweight | orm | SQL
Comments 1 comments
I actually like SQL. So, things like Hibernate with it's own query language don't quite fit my style. But, I don't want to code the same catch SQLException conn.close over and over either. So, I came up with this.

The idea is you extend SQLCommand (usually anonymously) override getSql(), and call execute() to get a list of whatever objects you are selecting - all the cleanup stuff is taken care of. It also handles nullable attributes more intuitively using ResultSetWrapper and PreparedStatementWrapper so that in your overridden getRow(ResultSetWrapper rs) method, you can call getInt on a nullable column and have it return null - what a concept! Also I like java.util.Date for my dates, so the wrappers convert to/from java.sql.Timestamp.

Right now I've only bothered with some basic types - it should be pretty clear how to add more if you need em.

See what ya'll think.

Oh, it uses JDK 1.5 Generics, but stripping that away would be pretty easy if you wanted 1.2 compliance.
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Date Submitted Thu. Mar. 2nd, 2006 3:44 AM
Revision 1
Syntax Master dannyboy
Tags "Command Line" | BATCH | CMD | Delete
Comments 0 comments
Deletes all files and folders from a directory, including read-only and
hidden files and folders. DelAll starts in the directory you tell it,
removes all read-only and hidden attributes from all the files, removes
all of the subfolders and then all files therein. When DelAll is done,
you will be left in the directory from which you called DelAll. The
directory that you want cleaned will not be deleted.