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java.net.SocketException: Connection reset
I am getting the following error trying to read from a socket. I'm doing a readInt() on that InputStream , and I am getting this error. Perusing the documentation this suggests that the client part of the connection closed the connection. In this scenario, I am the server.
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Serialize an object to XML
I have a C# class that I have inherited. I have successfully "built" the object. But I need to serialize the object to XML. Is there an easy way to do it?
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How do I change permissions for a folder and all of its subfolders and files in one step in Linux?
I would like to change permissions of a folder and all its sub folders and files in one step (command) in Linux.
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undefined reference to boost::system::system_category() when compiling
I'm trying to compile a program on Ubuntu 11.10 that uses the Boost libraries. I have the 1.46-dev Boost libraries from the Ubuntu Repository installed, but I get an error when compiling the program.
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Indent multiple lines quickly in vi
It should be trivial, and it might even be in the help, but I can't figure out how to navigate it. How do I indent multiple lines quickly in vi?
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Parameterize an SQL IN clause
How do I parameterize a query containing an IN clause with a variable number of arguments, like this one?
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How to pass arguments to addEventListener listener function?
The situation is somewhat like-
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What is a web service endpoint?
Let's say my web service is located at http://localhost:8080/foo/mywebservice and my WSDL is at http://localhost:8080/foo/mywebservice?wsdl .
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What are some good Python ORM solutions? [closed]
I'm evaluating and looking at using CherryPy for a project that's basically a JavaScript front-end from the client-side (browser) that talks to a Python web service on the back-end. So, I really need something fast and lightweight on the back-end that I can implement using Python that then speaks to...
Stopping python using ctrl+c
I have a python script that uses threads and makes lots of HTTP requests. I think what's happening is that while a HTTP request (using urllib2) is reading, it's blocking and not responding to Ctrl C to stop the program. Is there any way around this?
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