Tutorial by Examples: java

So, you have completed installation it's time now to Run you program with it. Netbeans has created a shortcut to your desktop, "Double click" that to open the IDE. To Create a new project 1. Click this button OR Goto: files >> New Project then this window will popup Select...
This class enables a programmer to create an object and protect its confidentiality with a cryptographic algorithm. Given any Serializable object, one can create a SealedObject that encapsulates the original object, in serialized format (i.e., a "deep copy"), and seals (encrypts) its seri...
SignedObject is a class for the purpose of creating authentic runtime objects whose integrity cannot be compromised without being detected. More specifically, a SignedObject contains another Serializable object, the (to-be-)signed object and its signature. //Create a key KeyPairGenerator keyGen...
The javadoc for the Thread class shows two ways to define and use a thread: Using a custom thread class: class PrimeThread extends Thread { long minPrime; PrimeThread(long minPrime) { this.minPrime = minPrime; } public void run() { // compute primes l...
TextViewPlus.java: public class TextViewPlus extends TextView { private static final String TAG = "TextView"; public TextViewPlus(Context context) { super(context); } public TextViewPlus(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) { super(context, attrs)...
The Java programming language (and its runtime) has undergone numerous changes since its release since its initial public release. These changes include: Changes in the Java programming language syntax and semantics Changes in the APIs provided by the Java standard class libraries. Changes in ...
In this iText 5 example, we will create a Hello World example in different languages, using different fonts: public void createPdf(String dest) throws DocumentException, IOException { Document document = new Document(); PdfWriter.getInstance(document, new FileOutputStream(dest)); ...
In this iText 7 example, we will create a Hello World example in different languages, using different fonts: public void createPdf(String dest) throws IOException { PdfDocument pdf = new PdfDocument(new PdfWriter(dest)); try (Document document = new Document(pdf)) { PdfFont fon...
In this iText 5 example, we need to switch between different styles in the same document: The best way to do this in iText 5, is to create a convenience method that creates a Chunk in the style that needs to be used frequently; see the createBgChunk() method: public Chunk createBgChunk(String s,...
In this iText 7 example, we need to switch between different styles in the same document: The best way to achieve this in iText 7, is to create a Style object, and to apply that Style to a Text object: public void createPdf(String dest) throws IOException { PdfDocument pdf = new PdfDocument...
In this example, we'll create the following table using iText 5: We need the PdfPTable and PdfPCell class to achieve this: public void createPdf(String dest) throws IOException, DocumentException { Document document = new Document(); PdfWriter.getInstance(document, new FileOutputStream...
In this example, we'll create the following table using iText 7: We'll need the Table and Cell class to achieve this: public void createPdf(String dest) throws IOException { PdfDocument pdf = new PdfDocument(new PdfWriter(dest)); try (Document document = new Document(pdf)) { T...
Suppose that we have the following text file: jekyll_hyde.txt How do we convert it to a PDF that looks like this: When using iText 5, we'd use the following code: public void createPdf(String dest) throws DocumentException, IOException { Document document = new Document(); PdfWriter....
Suppose that you have the following text file: jekyll_hyde.txt How do we convert it to a PDF that looks like this: When using iText 7, we'd need the following code: public void createPdf(String dest) throws IOException { PdfDocument pdf = new PdfDocument(new PdfWriter(dest)); Document...
Suppose that we have the following text file: jekyll_hyde.txt How do we convert it to a PDF that looks like this: When using iText 5, you'd need code like this: public void createPdf(String dest) throws DocumentException, IOException { Document document = new Document(); PdfWriter wr...
Suppose that you have the following text file: jekyll_hyde.txt How do we convert it to a PDF that looks like this: When using iText 7, you'd need code like this: public void createPdf(String dest) throws IOException { PdfDocument pdf = new PdfDocument(new PdfWriter(dest)); Document do...
Suppose that we have the following text file: jekyll_hyde.txt How do we convert it to a PDF that looks like this: Note the blue border that is added to the titles, and the page number at the bottom of each page. In iText 5, these elements are added using page events: class MyPageEvents extends ...
Suppose that you have the following text file: jekyll_hyde.txt How do we convert it to a PDF that looks like this: Note the page numbers at the bottom of each page. These are added using an IEventHandler implementation: protected class Footer implements IEventHandler { @Override pub...
Suppose that you have the following text file: jekyll_hyde.txt How do we convert it to a PDF that looks like this: Note that this is very similar to what we had before, but the border of the titles now has rounded corners. We created a custom ParagraphRenderer to achieve this, and we created a T...
Suppose that we want to create a simple Hello World document: In iText 5, this would be done like this: public void createPdf(String dest) throws DocumentException, IOException { Document document = new Document(); PdfWriter.getInstance( document, new FileOutputStream(des...

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