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Downloading a file from spring controllers
I have a requirement where I need to download a PDF from the website. The PDF needs to be generated within the code, which I thought would be a combination of freemarker and a PDF generation framework like iText. Any better way?
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What are the primary differences between TDD and BDD? [closed]
Test Driven Development has been the rage in the .NET community for the last few years. Recently, I have heard grumblings in the ALT.NET community about BDD. What is it? What makes it different from TDD?
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Passing arrays as parameters in bash
How can I pass an array as parameter to a bash function?
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Permission denied (publickey) when SSH Access to Amazon EC2 instance [closed]
I want to use my Amazon ec2 instance but faced the following error:
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How to add a string to a string[] array? There's no .Add function
I'd like to convert the FI.Name to a string and then add it to my array. How can I do this?
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How to Remove Array Element and Then Re-Index Array?
I have some troubles with an array. I have one array that I want to modify like below. I want to remove element (elements) of it by index and then re-index array. Is it possible?
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Pick any kind of file via an Intent in Android
I would like to start an intentchooser for apps which can return any kind of file
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how to exclude null values in array_agg like in string_agg using postgres?
If I use array_agg to collect names, I get my names separated by commas, but in case there is a null value, that null is also taken as a name in the aggregate. For example :
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Clearing NSUserDefaults
I'm using +[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] to store application settings. This consists of roughly a dozen string values. Is it possible to delete these values permanently instead of just setting them to a default value?
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Python: split a list based on a condition?
What's the best way, both aesthetically and from a performance perspective, to split a list of items into multiple lists based on a conditional? The equivalent of:
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