Random password generation
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With Java Web Start 1.5.0 all of a sudden new proxy properties were introduced (deployment.proxy.http.host, deployment.proxy.http.port and deployment.proxy.bypass.list) valid only for the webstart environment - and if that was not enough yet, it does not support the existing proxy properties, neither the standard, nor the deprecated ones from old Java releases. To topple even that, for the bypass-list the delimiters were changed to semicolon (http.nonProxyHosts has the pipe char as delimiter) ...
standard networking properties
the workaround here makes sure, that if any one of these proxy properties (deprecated, standard or webstart-5 ones) are set, that all the others get the same settings - this pays off, if you're using different third-party components relying on one specific set of these proxy properties (especially if it's beyond your power, in what kind of environment the software will be executed respectively integrated...)
standard networking properties
the workaround here makes sure, that if any one of these proxy properties (deprecated, standard or webstart-5 ones) are set, that all the others get the same settings - this pays off, if you're using different third-party components relying on one specific set of these proxy properties (especially if it's beyond your power, in what kind of environment the software will be executed respectively integrated...)
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Fixed the regular expression to check for more strict requirements.
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Servlet returning an image.
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Method for get n random number's
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This litle snippet shows how to store passwords and then check inputed passwords if they are correct.
(In this snippet we use som pseduo code for the database connection).
(In this snippet we use som pseduo code for the database connection).
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If you only want to compare yyyy-mm-dd you can use the java.sql.Date class, the valueOf method does the trick. It's perfectly safe as the sql Date class is a subclass of the Date class.
Check out the docs here for more detail.
enjoy
Check out the docs here for more detail.
enjoy
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This is a quick and easy class that will generate MD5 hashes from strings. I originally wrote it to insert into my Oracle database so I could generate MD5 hases for passwords from PL/SQL.
Example
String md5Hash = stringMD5("my password");
Example
String md5Hash = stringMD5("my password");
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A simple tool used for fast Exponentiation. Very useful if you are creating your own cryptograpgic methods.
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A simple tool used for fast Exponentiation. Very useful if you are creating your own cryptograpgic methods.
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Creates a random string, usefull for passwords etc.
Use: $password = makeRandomPassword($Length);
If $Length is not specified (ie $password = makeRandomPassword();) then it will default to 8 characters
Use: $password = makeRandomPassword($Length);
If $Length is not specified (ie $password = makeRandomPassword();) then it will default to 8 characters









