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Can you find all classes in a package using reflection?

Is it possible to find all classes or interfaces in a given package? (Quickly looking at e.g. Package , it would seem like no.) ...
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How to check version of a CocoaPods framework

I have updated Flurry via CocoaPods, but how can I check if Flurry was updated? 10 Answers ...
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Why does a return in `finally` override `try`?

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View not attached to window manager crash

I am using ACRA to report app crashes. I was getting a View not attached to window manager error message and thought I had fixed it by wrapping the pDialog.dismiss(); in an if statement: ...
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Cannot serve WCF services in IIS on Windows 8

When I try to serve a WCF service on IIS in a Windows 8 machine, I get the well known error 6 Answers ...
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Returning anonymous type in C#

I have a query that returns an anonymous type and the query is in a method. How do you write this: 15 Answers ...
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Where does Java's String constant pool live, the heap or the stack?

I know the concept of a constants pool and the String constant pool used by JVMs to handle String literals. But I don't know which type of memory is used by the JVM to store String constant literals. The stack or the heap? Since its a literal which is not associated with any instance I would assume ...
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Skip a submodule during a Maven build

We have a need to be able to skip a submodule in certain environments. 5 Answers 5 ...
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Alternative to iFrames with HTML5

I would like to know if there is an alternative to iFrames with HTML5. I mean by that, be able to inject cross-domains HTML inside of a webpage without using an iFrame. ...
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What is a None value?

I have been studying Python, and I read a chapter which describes the None value, but unfortunately this book isn't very clear at some points. I thought that I would find the answer to my question, if I share it there. ...