Sunday, February 28, 2010

Re: [Java] Books and or tutorials

hi man,
try to read Head First - Java...


any another questions just tell me...


André AS
São Paulo - Brazil

2010/2/20 jimdougherty <jimmdougherty@gmail.com>

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>
> Hi,
>
> I am a long time C programmer and I would like to teach myself Java. Can
> someone recommend a good book or tutorial to start with. Thanks.
>
> Jim
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Re: [Java] JSP auto reload/refresh by using tag

 

what program do you use ?

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> i know response.addHeader("refresh","3");
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[nslu2-linux] Installing 5.3 on Dlink DSM-G600

 

Can anyone please help me with getting 5.3 installed on my DSM-G600? I've had it sitting in a closet for a while and after finding the info on running SlugOS on it decided to give it a try instead of eBaying it. I've heard it's been done and I do know that I'll need the serial port, which I plan to install this week. Any other help would be appreciated. Thanks!

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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Re: [Java] Books and or tutorials

 

hello,
u can try HEAD FIRST JAVA (kathy seara) and COMPLETE REFERENCE java.

On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 11:43 AM, jimdougherty <jimmdougherty@gmail.com>wrote:

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> someone recommend a good book or tutorial to start with. Thanks.
>
> Jim
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Re: [Java] Books and or tutorials

 

Hello Naveedur Rahman,

I total agree with your statement beacuse i'm using Kaithey Sierra SCJP book .it very nice for beginner.I Would like to give suggestion to all beginner who want to make career in JAVA use this book and find the diffrence.It really help me, hope will all of you too.

Regard's,
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To: Java_Official@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, 26 February, 2010, 3:56 PM

 

Hello,

Well people says that Complete Reference Core java is good book , but I would suggest u

Kaithey Sierra SCJP book. Its ultimate book if u r thinking for certification (SCJP) as well.

WIth regard

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Date: Sunday, 21 February, 2010, 1:13 AM

 

Hi,

I am a long time C programmer and I would like to teach myself Java. Can someone recommend a good book or tutorial to start with. Thanks.

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Friday, February 26, 2010

[Java] GPS Tracking System

 

Hello everyone
 
I have a problem regarding this definition of my project "GPS Tracking System"
in this project there is a GPS device which will be situated in the vehicles and it sends regularly message to the server as its location, i have to receive it from the server and manage the database, and i have to show it to the user in the graphical format using charts and google maps for location,
 
My question is
 
1. by which technology i can receive TCP packet sent by device? i know the IP and the port number of the device.
 
Please anyone has any idea how to doing it than reply me as soon as possible
 
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[Java] Java Exceptions log

 

Hi All,

I am a newbie to Java, have been able to get a good understanding of the language in the past few months, but I am unable to understand the issues in Exception logs - or stack traces. Can you all recommend anything good reference material on how to debug the stack traces or exceptions?

Any help would be highly appreciated.

Thanks,
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[nslu2-linux] Re: OpenWRT - Unable to boot from USB

 

Hi all,

> If i run the created pivoroot script, i see that the root is correctly mounted on the usb storage.
> After reboot i edit as described my /etc/init.d/rcS
> But at the next reboots, nothing change.

i've solved.
simply:
ln -s /etc/init.d/pivotroot /etc/rc.d/S10pivotroot
and comment out the last edit in /etc/init.d/rcS

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[LINUX_Newbies] Re: Questions on Mint Linux-8

 



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> I am new to the Linux system. I loaded MintLinux-8 on a IBM A31P
> laptop. Is there a max limit for screen resolution (i.e.1280x1024)?
> When I started the laptop for the first time the default resolution was
> 1600x1200 and I was unable to set the background and read a pdf full screen.
>

I have never run mine above 1920 X 1080 on the main in a dual screen configuration with 1650 X 1050. Go to Menu->Administration->Hardware Drivers and see if there is a better driver for your machine.

Loyal

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Re: [Java] Books and or tutorials

 

Hello,

Well people says that Complete Reference Core java is good book , but I would suggest u
Kaithey Sierra SCJP book. Its ultimate book if u r thinking for certification (SCJP) as well.

WIth regard

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Date: Sunday, 21 February, 2010, 1:13 AM

 

Hi,

I am a long time C programmer and I would like to teach myself Java. Can someone recommend a good book or tutorial to start with. Thanks.

Jim

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[nslu2-linux] OpenWRT - Unable to boot from USB

 

Hi all,
i've installed on my NSLU2 OpenWrt kamikaze rel. 8.09.2
All works well.
Because of i need to install many packages, i'd like to
I've followed the
"How do I boot from the USB device (prep)" and
"Boot Configuration (Kamikaze)"
wiki pages.
If i run the created pivoroot script, i see that the root is correctly mounted on the usb storage.
After reboot i edit as described my /etc/init.d/rcS
But at the next reboots, nothing change.

Can you help me, pls?
Thanks
Regards

M
 



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[LINUX_Newbies] Questions on Mint Linux-8

 

I am new to the Linux system. I loaded MintLinux-8 on a IBM A31P
laptop. Is there a max limit for screen resolution (i.e.1280x1024)?
When I started the laptop for the first time the default resolution was
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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Re: [nslu2-linux] Re: Slug as Time Machine

 

   One more piece of information: although I can't recall explicitly doing so, it appears a guest account already exists on the Slug.  From /etc/passwd:

guest:xqnMpE/plEnFs:501:501::/home/user/guest:/dev/null


On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 4:02 PM, M.J. Johnson <threeeyedtoad@gmail.com> wrote:
   Okay - looking through /var/log/messages, I found these entries when the Slug starts up:

Feb 25 18:39:14 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: Registering CNID module [last]
Feb 25 18:39:14 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: Registering CNID module [cdb]
Feb 25 18:39:14 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: Registering CNID module [dbd]
Feb 25 18:39:15 (none) daemon.debug afpd[450]: Loading ConfigFile
Feb 25 18:39:17 (none) daemon.err afpd[450]: main: atp_open: Address family not supported by protocol
Feb 25 18:39:18 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: ASIP started on 192.168.0.178:548(5) (2.0.5)
Feb 25 18:39:18 (none) daemon.debug afpd[450]: uam: loading (/opt/etc/netatalk/uams/uams_guest.so)
Feb 25 18:39:18 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: uam: uams_guest.so loaded
Feb 25 18:39:18 (none) daemon.debug afpd[450]: Locale charset 'ANSI_X3.4-1968' unsupported, using ASCII instead
Feb 25 18:39:18 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: uam: "No User Authent" available
Feb 25 18:39:18 (none) daemon.debug afpd[450]: Finished parsing Config File

   Then, when I try and connect over afp from my OS X client, I get these entries:

Feb 25 18:46:23 (none) daemon.info afpd[553]: ASIP session:548(5) from 192.168.0.183:64201(7)
Feb 25 18:46:23 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: server_child[1] 553 done
Feb 25 18:46:27 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: ASIP session:548(5) from 192.168.0.183:64202(7)
Feb 25 18:46:27 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: login noauth
Feb 25 18:46:27 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: login nobody (uid 99, gid 99) AFP3.1
Feb 25 18:46:28 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: afp_getsrvrparms(/share/hdd/data/HDD_1_1_1/TimeMachine): stat: Permission denied
Feb 25 18:46:28 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: afp_getsrvrparms(/share/hdd/data/HDD_1_1_1/TimeMachine): stat: Permission denied
Feb 25 18:46:33 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: logout nobody
Feb 25 18:46:33 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: 0.14KB read, 0.12KB written
Feb 25 18:46:33 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: server_child[1] 554 done

   So, it looks like I'm getting permission errors when I attempt to login as guest, indicating either (1.) permissions are not setup for the TimeMachine share, or (2.) the permissions are not inclusive enough.  However, I have no idea if the permissions are native to afpd, to the system, or something else entirely.

   I realize I'm pretty far down the rabbit hole on this one, but I appreciate any ideas the community might have.

   Thanks again.



On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 3:25 PM, M.J. Johnson <threeeyedtoad@gmail.com> wrote:
   Accordig to http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/afpd.conf.5.html (under "Logging Options"):

"Extended logging capabilities are only available if Netatalk was built using --with-logfile. As of Netatalk 2.0, the default is --without-logfile since the logger code is partially broken and needs a complete rewrite (the -setuplog option might not work as expected). If Netatalk was built without logger support then the daemons log to syslog."

   I checked in /var/log and don't see any netatalk*.log file, so I'm assuming netatalk has been compiled without logging enabled.

   Here's where I show my lack of *nix skillz: where would I find the syslog on an unslung system?

   - M.J.


On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 1:28 AM, marbordom <marbordom@gmail.com> wrote:
 



I just tried this on my nslu2 running debian lenny

1) It does not work when using
AppleVolumes.default: /home/user "user"
and the default afpd.conf
2) It does work without authentication using
afpd.conf: "Time Capsule" -uamlist uams_guest.so
AppleVolumes.default: /mnt/directory "TimeMachine"

In case 1) I get errno -1069 in the terminal or
when using finder: Volume user could not be mounted
Under 2) I used finder and connected via
afp://ip address/TimeMachine

as guest - and there it was !

Hmm, what are the log files in your case
/var/log/syslog has some info in my case.

Otherwise it should not be too hard to compile under debian but the problem must have a simpler solution than that.

Marc



--- In nslu2-linux@yahoogroups.com, "M.J. Johnson" <threeeyedtoad@...> wrote:
>
> Well, after some additional attempts, it looks like I'm unable to even
> connect using afp from my Mac OS X machine. I followed the instructions:
>
> Finder-> Go -> Connect to server
> afp://192.168.0.178/TimeMachine
>
> I was challenged with:
>
> 'Enter your user name and password to access the file server "Time
> Capsule".'
>
> I attempted to login as guest, since that was how I configured afpd.conf,
> and received the error:
>
> 'Connection failed - There was an error connecting to the server. Check the
> server name or IP address and try again.'
>
> The only configurations I made were to /opt/etc/netatalk/afpd.conf to
> allow guest access:
>
> "Time Capsule" -uamlist uams_guest.so
>
> and to /opt/etc/netatalk/AppleVolumes.default
>
> /share/hdd/data/HDD_1_1_1/TimeMachine "TimeMachine"
>
> pulse_and_saw commented that he had to compile from source on Debian
> Lenny to get authentication working against Mac OS X. I'm not sure if I'm
> up for that (having never done so for any packages running on my Unslung
> 6.10 NSLU), so I'll ask the two questions:
>
> 1. Is there any knowledge among this community what might be causing
> authentication to fail against Mac OS X 10.5.8 (which is what I'm running)?
>
> 2. Are there how-tos available that might assist me if I decide I'm
> willing to compile netatalk from source on my Unslung box?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> - M.J.




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Re: [nslu2-linux] Re: Slug as Time Machine

 

   Okay - looking through /var/log/messages, I found these entries when the Slug starts up:

Feb 25 18:39:14 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: Registering CNID module [last]
Feb 25 18:39:14 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: Registering CNID module [cdb]
Feb 25 18:39:14 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: Registering CNID module [dbd]
Feb 25 18:39:15 (none) daemon.debug afpd[450]: Loading ConfigFile
Feb 25 18:39:17 (none) daemon.err afpd[450]: main: atp_open: Address family not supported by protocol
Feb 25 18:39:18 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: ASIP started on 192.168.0.178:548(5) (2.0.5)
Feb 25 18:39:18 (none) daemon.debug afpd[450]: uam: loading (/opt/etc/netatalk/uams/uams_guest.so)
Feb 25 18:39:18 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: uam: uams_guest.so loaded
Feb 25 18:39:18 (none) daemon.debug afpd[450]: Locale charset 'ANSI_X3.4-1968' unsupported, using ASCII instead
Feb 25 18:39:18 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: uam: "No User Authent" available
Feb 25 18:39:18 (none) daemon.debug afpd[450]: Finished parsing Config File

   Then, when I try and connect over afp from my OS X client, I get these entries:

Feb 25 18:46:23 (none) daemon.info afpd[553]: ASIP session:548(5) from 192.168.0.183:64201(7)
Feb 25 18:46:23 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: server_child[1] 553 done
Feb 25 18:46:27 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: ASIP session:548(5) from 192.168.0.183:64202(7)
Feb 25 18:46:27 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: login noauth
Feb 25 18:46:27 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: login nobody (uid 99, gid 99) AFP3.1
Feb 25 18:46:28 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: afp_getsrvrparms(/share/hdd/data/HDD_1_1_1/TimeMachine): stat: Permission denied
Feb 25 18:46:28 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: afp_getsrvrparms(/share/hdd/data/HDD_1_1_1/TimeMachine): stat: Permission denied
Feb 25 18:46:33 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: logout nobody
Feb 25 18:46:33 (none) daemon.info afpd[554]: 0.14KB read, 0.12KB written
Feb 25 18:46:33 (none) daemon.info afpd[450]: server_child[1] 554 done

   So, it looks like I'm getting permission errors when I attempt to login as guest, indicating either (1.) permissions are not setup for the TimeMachine share, or (2.) the permissions are not inclusive enough.  However, I have no idea if the permissions are native to afpd, to the system, or something else entirely.

   I realize I'm pretty far down the rabbit hole on this one, but I appreciate any ideas the community might have.

   Thanks again.


On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 3:25 PM, M.J. Johnson <threeeyedtoad@gmail.com> wrote:
   Accordig to http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/afpd.conf.5.html (under "Logging Options"):

"Extended logging capabilities are only available if Netatalk was built using --with-logfile. As of Netatalk 2.0, the default is --without-logfile since the logger code is partially broken and needs a complete rewrite (the -setuplog option might not work as expected). If Netatalk was built without logger support then the daemons log to syslog."

   I checked in /var/log and don't see any netatalk*.log file, so I'm assuming netatalk has been compiled without logging enabled.

   Here's where I show my lack of *nix skillz: where would I find the syslog on an unslung system?

   - M.J.


On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 1:28 AM, marbordom <marbordom@gmail.com> wrote:
 



I just tried this on my nslu2 running debian lenny

1) It does not work when using
AppleVolumes.default: /home/user "user"
and the default afpd.conf
2) It does work without authentication using
afpd.conf: "Time Capsule" -uamlist uams_guest.so
AppleVolumes.default: /mnt/directory "TimeMachine"

In case 1) I get errno -1069 in the terminal or
when using finder: Volume user could not be mounted
Under 2) I used finder and connected via
afp://ip address/TimeMachine

as guest - and there it was !

Hmm, what are the log files in your case
/var/log/syslog has some info in my case.

Otherwise it should not be too hard to compile under debian but the problem must have a simpler solution than that.

Marc



--- In nslu2-linux@yahoogroups.com, "M.J. Johnson" <threeeyedtoad@...> wrote:
>
> Well, after some additional attempts, it looks like I'm unable to even
> connect using afp from my Mac OS X machine. I followed the instructions:
>
> Finder-> Go -> Connect to server
> afp://192.168.0.178/TimeMachine
>
> I was challenged with:
>
> 'Enter your user name and password to access the file server "Time
> Capsule".'
>
> I attempted to login as guest, since that was how I configured afpd.conf,
> and received the error:
>
> 'Connection failed - There was an error connecting to the server. Check the
> server name or IP address and try again.'
>
> The only configurations I made were to /opt/etc/netatalk/afpd.conf to
> allow guest access:
>
> "Time Capsule" -uamlist uams_guest.so
>
> and to /opt/etc/netatalk/AppleVolumes.default
>
> /share/hdd/data/HDD_1_1_1/TimeMachine "TimeMachine"
>
> pulse_and_saw commented that he had to compile from source on Debian
> Lenny to get authentication working against Mac OS X. I'm not sure if I'm
> up for that (having never done so for any packages running on my Unslung
> 6.10 NSLU), so I'll ask the two questions:
>
> 1. Is there any knowledge among this community what might be causing
> authentication to fail against Mac OS X 10.5.8 (which is what I'm running)?
>
> 2. Are there how-tos available that might assist me if I decide I'm
> willing to compile netatalk from source on my Unslung box?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> - M.J.



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Re: [nslu2-linux] Re: Slug as Time Machine

 

   Accordig to http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/2.0/htmldocs/afpd.conf.5.html (under "Logging Options"):

"Extended logging capabilities are only available if Netatalk was built using --with-logfile. As of Netatalk 2.0, the default is --without-logfile since the logger code is partially broken and needs a complete rewrite (the -setuplog option might not work as expected). If Netatalk was built without logger support then the daemons log to syslog."

   I checked in /var/log and don't see any netatalk*.log file, so I'm assuming netatalk has been compiled without logging enabled.

   Here's where I show my lack of *nix skillz: where would I find the syslog on an unslung system?

   - M.J.

On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 1:28 AM, marbordom <marbordom@gmail.com> wrote:
 



I just tried this on my nslu2 running debian lenny

1) It does not work when using
AppleVolumes.default: /home/user "user"
and the default afpd.conf
2) It does work without authentication using
afpd.conf: "Time Capsule" -uamlist uams_guest.so
AppleVolumes.default: /mnt/directory "TimeMachine"

In case 1) I get errno -1069 in the terminal or
when using finder: Volume user could not be mounted
Under 2) I used finder and connected via
afp://ip address/TimeMachine

as guest - and there it was !

Hmm, what are the log files in your case
/var/log/syslog has some info in my case.

Otherwise it should not be too hard to compile under debian but the problem must have a simpler solution than that.

Marc



--- In nslu2-linux@yahoogroups.com, "M.J. Johnson" <threeeyedtoad@...> wrote:
>
> Well, after some additional attempts, it looks like I'm unable to even
> connect using afp from my Mac OS X machine. I followed the instructions:
>
> Finder-> Go -> Connect to server
> afp://192.168.0.178/TimeMachine
>
> I was challenged with:
>
> 'Enter your user name and password to access the file server "Time
> Capsule".'
>
> I attempted to login as guest, since that was how I configured afpd.conf,
> and received the error:
>
> 'Connection failed - There was an error connecting to the server. Check the
> server name or IP address and try again.'
>
> The only configurations I made were to /opt/etc/netatalk/afpd.conf to
> allow guest access:
>
> "Time Capsule" -uamlist uams_guest.so
>
> and to /opt/etc/netatalk/AppleVolumes.default
>
> /share/hdd/data/HDD_1_1_1/TimeMachine "TimeMachine"
>
> pulse_and_saw commented that he had to compile from source on Debian
> Lenny to get authentication working against Mac OS X. I'm not sure if I'm
> up for that (having never done so for any packages running on my Unslung
> 6.10 NSLU), so I'll ask the two questions:
>
> 1. Is there any knowledge among this community what might be causing
> authentication to fail against Mac OS X 10.5.8 (which is what I'm running)?
>
> 2. Are there how-tos available that might assist me if I decide I'm
> willing to compile netatalk from source on my Unslung box?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> - M.J.


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