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Writing bytes to an OutputStream one byte at a time OutputStream stream = object.getOutputStream(); byte b = 0x00; stream.write( b ); Writing a byte array byte[] bytes = new byte[] { 0x00, 0x00 }; stream.write( bytes ); Writing a section of a byte array int offset = 1; int length = ...
This sample will show you how to update an existing webhook forwarding URL (where the notifications should be POSTed to). To run this, you should have the ID provided back by PayPal when you first created your webhooks. First, add the PayPal SDK and configure the environment (sandbox below). var p...
Since the new line separator varies from platform to platform (e.g. \n on Unix-like systems or \r\n on Windows) it is often necessary to have a platform-independent way of accessing it. In Java it can be retrieved from a system property: System.getProperty("line.separator") Java SE 7 ...
To load a properties file bundled with your application: public class Defaults { public static Properties loadDefaults() { try (InputStream bundledResource = Defaults.class.getResourceAsStream("defaults.properties")) { Properties defaults = new ...
First, establish if the device is capable of accepting Touch ID input. if (context.CanEvaluatePolicy(LAPolicy.DeviceOwnerAuthenticationWithBiometrics, out AuthError)) If it does then we can display the Touch ID UI by using: context.EvaluatePolicy(LAPolicy.DeviceOwnerAuthenticationWithBiometri...
To begin, install Node.js on your development computer. Windows: Navigate to the download page and download/run the installer. Mac: Navigate to the download page and download/run the installer. Alternatively, you can install Node via Homebrew using brew install node. Homebrew is a command-line pac...
Java SE 7 byte[] bytes = { 0x48, 0x65, 0x6c, 0x6c, 0x6f }; try(FileOutputStream stream = new FileOutputStream("Hello world.txt")) { stream.write(bytes); } catch (IOException ioe) { // Handle I/O Exception ioe.printStackTrace(); } Java SE 7 byte[] bytes = { 0x48, ...
Streams provide the most direct access to the binary content, so any InputStream / OutputStream implementations always operate on ints and bytes. // Read a single byte from the stream int b = inputStream.read(); if (b >= 0) { // A negative value represents the end of the stream, normal values ...
Browse to File > New > Solution to bring you up the new project dialog. Select Android App and press Next. Configure your app by setting your app name and organization ID. Select the Target Platform most suited for your needs, or leave it as the default. Press Next: Set your Project name ...
Browse to File > New > Project to bring you up the New Project dialog. Navigate to Visual C# > Android and select Blank App: Give your app a Name and press OK to create your project. Set up your device for deployment, or configure an emulator To run your application, select the Debug...
Here is an example of a Bosun config file used in a development environment: tsdbHost = localhost:4242 httpListen = :8070 smtpHost = localhost:25 emailFrom = [email protected] timeAndDate = 202,75,179,136 ledisDir = ../ledis_data checkFrequency = 5m notification example.notification { ...
The quick start guide includes information about using Docker to stand up a Bosun instance. $ docker run -d -p 4242:4242 -p 80:8070 stackexchange/bosun This will create a new instance of Bosun which you can access by opening a browser to http://docker-server-ip. The docker image includes HBase/O...
With Stream Controller add-on enabled, you can use Channel Groups to subscribe to a 1000's of channels from a single client. You do this by creating a channel group and adding channels to the channel group. We'll assume pubnub variable has been initialized properly with your keys. Create a generic ...
There are two types of events emitted by a Preferences object: PreferenceChangeEvent and NodeChangeEvent. PreferenceChangeEvent A PreferenceChangeEvent gets emitted by a Properties object every time one of the node's key-value-pairs changes. PreferenceChangeEvents can be listened for with a Prefer...
Preferences objects always represent a specific node in a whole Preferences tree, kind of like this: /userRoot ├── com │   └── mycompany │   └── myapp │   ├── darkApplicationMode=true │   ├── showExitConfirmation=false │   └── windowMaximized=true └── org └...
All instances of Preferences are always thread-safe across the threads of a single Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Because Preferences can be shared across multiple JVMs, there are special methods that deal with synchronizing changes across virtual machines. If you have an application which is supposed...
Preferences nodes can be exported into a XML document representing that node. The resulting XML tree can be imported again. The resulting XML document will remember whether it was exported from the user or system Preferences. To export a single node, but not its child nodes: Java SE 7 try (Output...
Preferences nodes can be imported from a XML document. Importing is meant to be used in conjunction with the exporting functionality of Preferences, since it creates the correct corresponding XML documents. The XML documents will remember whether they were exported from the user or system Preferenc...
Event listeners can be removed again from any Properties node, but the instance of the listener has to be kept around for that. Java SE 8 Preferences preferences = Preferences.userNodeForPackage(getClass()); PreferenceChangeListener listener = evt -> { System.out.println(evt.getKey() + ...
A value of a Preferences node can be of the type String, boolean, byte[], double, float, int or long. All invocations must provide a default value, in case the specified value is not present in the Preferences node. Preferences preferences = Preferences.userNodeForPackage(getClass()); String som...

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