Day to 12 A.M.
4
I was looking for an easy way to populate a combo box with strings taken from an enumeration, and also to be able to pull out Enum objects from the combo box. After some searching, I found EnumComboBoxModel on the JDesktop website, but was not able to find any code.
Instead I came up with an easier solution that did not require me to define a new Model class, but instead uses javax.swing.DefaultComboBoxModel.
Sorry for the disorganization of the code, but hopefully you get the idea.
Instead I came up with an easier solution that did not require me to define a new Model class, but instead uses javax.swing.DefaultComboBoxModel.
Sorry for the disorganization of the code, but hopefully you get the idea.
4
Customize JSlider Labels
4
convert WMI, date - time values
3
Search file directory (recursive method) with java language
2
Convert java.awt.Canvas to java.awt.image.BufferedImage
2
Convert InputStream to byte[]
2
Conexion de una base de datos de PostgreSql 8.2 a Java
0
This function will take four arguments, the year, month, day and number of days in the future you want to go and return to you as an array (year,month,day) of that date.
It is a simple function that is only for convenience. It is meant to be used in conjunction with the list() command.
It is a simple function that is only for convenience. It is meant to be used in conjunction with the list() command.
0
This function will let you find the Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, etc of a month and return to you that date.
It is a modification of a script I found online at this site: http://filchiprogrammer.wordpress.com/2008/02/27/getting-the-first-monday-of-the-month/.
The function takes three arguments, the month, year and the weekday you are looking for. The weekday is represented by an integer, 0 for Sunday, 1 for Monday and so on.
It is a modification of a script I found online at this site: http://filchiprogrammer.wordpress.com/2008/02/27/getting-the-first-monday-of-the-month/.
The function takes three arguments, the month, year and the weekday you are looking for. The weekday is represented by an integer, 0 for Sunday, 1 for Monday and so on.
0
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.









