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How to manage REST API versioning with spring?
I've been searching how to manage a REST API versions using Spring 3.2.x, but I haven't find anything that is easy to maintain. I'll explain first the problem I have, and then a solution... but I do wonder if I'm re-inventing the wheel here.
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Best way to create an empty object in JSON with PHP?
To create an empty JSON object I do usually use:
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Can I underline text in an Android layout?
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It can be achieved if you are using a string resource xml file, which supports HTML tags like <b></b>, <i></i> and <u></u>.
<resources>
<string name="your_string_here">This is an ...
File to byte[] in Java
How do I convert a java.io.File to a byte[] ?
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Visual Studio hot keys change occasionally, specifically F6 vs Ctrl-Shift-B for building. WHY?
I always press F6 to build my project. Suddenly some of my Visual Studio instances are wanting me to use Ctrl - Shift - B . It's not keyboard related - the actual text of the menu option changes from " F6 " to " Ctrl - Shift - B ".
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Can two Java methods have same name with different return types? [duplicate]
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If both methods have same parameter types, but different return type than it is not possible. From Java Language Specification, Java SE 8 Edition, §8.4.2. Method Signature:
Two methods or constructors, M and N, have the sam...
Use of #pragma in C
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Create a custom callback in JavaScript
All I need to do is to execute a callback function when my current function execution ends.
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Why is [1,2] + [3,4] = “1,23,4” in JavaScript?
...n and consequently my answer is getting a lot of attention I felt it would be useful and relevant to have an overview about how the + operator behaves in general also.
So, here it goes.
Excluding E4X and implementation-specific stuff, Javascript (as of ES5) has 6 built-in data types:
Undefined
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MySQL LIKE IN()?
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A REGEXP might be more efficient, but you'd have to benchmark it to be sure, e.g.
SELECT * from fiberbox where field REGEXP '1740|1938|1940';
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