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How to set a Timer in Java?
How to set a Timer, say for 2 minutes, to try to connect to a Database then throw exception if there is any issue in connection?
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looping through an NSMutableDictionary
How do I loop through all objects in a NSMutableDictionary regardless of the keys?
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How to delete last character from a string using jQuery?
How to delete last character from a string for instance in 123-4- when I delete 4 it should display 123- using jQuery .
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Omitting the first line from any Linux command output
I have a requirement where i'd like to omit the 1st line from the output of ls -latr "some path" Since I need to remove total 136 from the below output
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Exception NoClassDefFoundError for CacheProvider
I'm kind of new in Spring and hibernate so I'm trying to implement some simple web application based on Spring 3 + hibernate 4
while I start tomcat I have this exception:
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How to copy yanked text to VI command prompt
I want to know if there is any way by which I can paste yanked text to the command window. For instance if I have yanked a word and I want to grep it in some location I can't simply paste the word using 'p'. However if I copy it to clipboard, Shift-Insert will paste the same thing.
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What is the `sensor` parameter for in the Google Places API?
The Google Places API requests have a sensor parameter? How does this parameter affect the results?
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unix domain socket VS named pipes?
After looking at a unix named socket and i thought they were named pipes. I looked at name pipes and didnt see much of a difference. I saw they were initialized differently but thats the only thing i notice. Both use the C write/read function and work alike AFAIK.
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Setting Android Theme background color
I'm trying to modify the default background theme color, which should be easy but surprisingly I can't get it working. Please note that I want the change to be across the entire app, not just for a single activity. Here is my code:
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What is meant by Scala's path-dependent types?
I've heard that Scala has path-dependent types. It's something to do with inner-classes but what does this actually mean and why do I care?
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