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Weka is a collection of machine learning algorithms for data mining tasks. The algorithms can either be applied directly to a dataset or called from your own Java code. Weka contains tools for data pre-processing, classification, regression, clustering, association rules, and visualization. It is al...
Margin is one of a few CSS properties that can be set to negative values. This property can be used to overlap elements without absolute positioning. div{ display: inline; } #over{ margin-left: -20px; } <div>Base div</div> <div id="over">Overlapping div&lt...
One of the easiest ways to deploy Grails 3.x is to build an executable jar file that embeds a servlet container (Tomcat, Undertow, etc) with the application. Modify build.gradle: // Remove or comment out the war plugin: // apply plugin:"war" // Enable the executable jar: springBoot ...
3.0 The => operator has the same precedence as the assignment operator = and is right-associative. It is used to declare lambda expressions and also it is widely used with LINQ Queries: string[] words = { "cherry", "apple", "blueberry" }; int shortestWordLength...
genRandom creates a stream of random numbers that has a one in four chance of terminating each time it's called. def genRandom: Stream[String] = { val random = scala.util.Random.nextFloat() println(s"Random value is: $random") if (random < 0.25) { Stream.empty[String] ...
curl -XGET 'http://www.example.com:9200/myIndexName/_count?pretty' Output: { "count" : 90, "_shards" : { "total" : 6, "successful" : 6, "failed" : 0 } } The index has 90 documents within it. Reference Link: Here
curl -XGET 'http://www.example.com:9200/myIndexName/myTypeName/1' Output: { "_index" : "myIndexName", "_type" : "myTypeName", "_id" : "1", "_version" : 1, "found": true, "_source&qu...
curl -XPUT 'www.example.com:9200/myIndexName?pretty' Output: { "acknowledged" : true } Reference Link: Here
curl 'www.example.com:9200/_cat/indices?v' output: health status index pri rep docs.count docs.deleted store.size pri.store.size green open logstash-2016.07.21 5 1 4760 0 4.8mb 2.4mb green open logstash-2016.07.20 5 1 7232 ...
curl -XDELETE 'http://www.example.com:9200/myIndexName?pretty' output: { "acknowledged" : true } Reference Link: Here
Let's say there's a collection called Todos and the autopublish package is added. Here is the basic component. import { createContainer } from 'meteor/react-meteor-data'; import React, { Component, PropTypes } from 'react'; import Todos from '/imports/collections/Todos'; export class List exte...
If your application is going to run on different devices, it's going to need to render to different ViewPorts, based on the device size. You can deal with this in two ways: with javascript rules, or CSS media styles. If you've been using a MVC or MVVM library, such as Angular or Ember (or Blaze, for...
To get all of this to work, you'll probably need offline support, which means caching application data and user data. meteor add appcache meteor add grounddb
On desktop apps, you may want to disable scroll-bounce, to give your app a more native feel. You can do this with javascript, by disabling how the browser controls the DOM: // prevent scrolling on the whole page // this is not meteorish; TODO: translate to meteor-centric code document.ontouchmove...
Before you compile your app and run it on your device, you'll need create some icons and splash screens, and add a mobile-config.js file to your app. App.icons({ // iOS 'iphone': 'resources/icons/icon-60x60.png', 'iphone_2x': 'resources/icons/[email protected]', 'ipad': 'resources/icons...
Now it's time to go through the Meteor Cordova Phonegap Integration documentation. Since that documentation was written, XCode and Yosemite have been released, which has caused some hiccups in installation. Here are the steps we had to go through to get Meteor compiled to an iOS device. Upgrade ...
You'll need to separate out your application layer from your database layer, and that means specifying the MONGO_URL. Which means running your app through the bundle command, uncompressing it, setting environment variables, and then launching the project as a node app. Here's how... #make sure you...
Then go into the mongo shell and initiate the replica set, like so: mongo > rs.initiate() PRIMARY> rs.add("mongo-a") PRIMARY> rs.add("mongo-b") PRIMARY> rs.add("mongo-c") PRIMARY> rs.setReadPref('secondaryPreferred')
The replica set will need an oplog user to access the database. mongo PRIMARY> use admin PRIMARY> db.addUser({user:"oplogger",pwd:"YOUR_PASSWORD",roles:[],otherDBRoles:{local:["read"]}}); PRIMARY> show users
Your upstart script will need to be modified to use multiple IP addresses of the replica set. start on started mountall stop on shutdown respawn respawn limit 99 5 script # our example assumes you're using a replica set and/or oplog integreation export MONGO_URL='mongodb://mongo-a...

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