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Infinite Recursion with Jackson JSON and Hibernate JPA issue

... @Ben: Actually I don't know. Perhaps its support was not enabled: wiki.fasterxml.com/JacksonJAXBAnnotations – axtavt Oct 1 '10 at 15:51 ...
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What is git actually doing when it says it is “resolving deltas”?

... then spends about the same amount of time "resolving deltas". What's actually happening during this phase of the clone? 3...
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What regular expression will match valid international phone numbers?

...e whether a phone number is valid before attempting to dial it. The phone call can go anywhere in the world. 23 Answers ...
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Error renaming a column in MySQL

... Keep in mind that in this solution you lose all other column definitions such as nullability, default value, etc. (see: stackoverflow.com/questions/8553130/…). – Dejan Jul 13 '15 at 10:50 ...
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What and where are the stack and heap?

...set aside as scratch space for a thread of execution. When a function is called, a block is reserved on the top of the stack for local variables and some bookkeeping data. When that function returns, the block becomes unused and can be used the next time a function is called. The stack is always ...
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Command line for looking at specific port

...ic port from the Windows command line? I know I can use netstat to examine all ports but netstat is slow and looking at a specific port probably isn't. ...
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Which kind of pointer do I use when?

Ok, so the last time I wrote C++ for a living, std::auto_ptr was all the std lib had available, and boost::shared_ptr was all the rage. I never really looked into the other smart pointer types boost provided. I understand that C++11 now provides some of the types boost came up with, but not all ...
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C++ new int[0] — will it allocate memory?

... When the value of the expression in a direct-new-declarator is zero, the allocation function is called to allocate an array with no elements. From 3.7.3.1/2 The effect of dereferencing a pointer returned as a request for zero size is undefined. Also Even if the size of the space reques...
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tag vs tag

... In HTML 4, the type attribute is required. In my experience, all browsers will default to text/javascript if it is absent, but that behaviour is not defined anywhere. While you can in theory leave it out and assume it will be interpreted as JavaScript, it's invalid HTML, so why...
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Could not establish trust relationship for SSL/TLS secure channel — SOAP

I have a simple web service call, generated by a .NET (C#) 2.0 windows app, via the web service proxy generated by Visual Studio, for a web service also written in C# (2.0). This has worked for several years, and continues to do so at the dozen or so places where it is running. ...