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I studied some tutorials in domino designer 9 now I want to make java agent but I didn't find any tutorials, Can any one give me good tutorials to learn java agent please?
I don't know that you'll find a clear, concise step-by-step tutorial. I've found some generic code samples, and there are samples for specific tasks (you know, like "How do I send a message?") What I did to learn was to take a small task, perhaps one already written in LotusScript and make it in Java. Open a database. Open a view. Create a document. Delete a document.
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I'm doing a big machine learning project in Java.
I tried some libraries but they were uncomfortable. Not many algorithms, few examples, unclear function parameters.
So, I wanted to ask if anyone knew a convenient library in Java for machine learning. (In terms of: easy to import, easy to use, lots of samples, etc.)
In addition, I have already read the csv file to a matrix. So if the library uses it, it will be better. Thank you.
Here are a few links
ApacheSAMOA: https://samoa.incubator.apache.org/
Weka: http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/ml/weka/
Rapid Miner: https://rapidminer.com/
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Hello to all please I need help, I am very versed with java but I have this project I am working on that needs java web programming skills. I have to establish a platform for web development in java. That already done I have to test if the platform is suitable for bot static and dynamic web applications in java.This is my point of difficulty now for the test
There are plenty of tutorials. I have found these ones by Oracle to be the best. They assume you know very little java and work there way up to the complex stuff.
With out knowing what your project it is very hard to give you specific information.
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/tutorialLearningPaths.html
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One of my favorite features in Python (I know it's not really a feature of python) is doc-testing. For me it really augments standard documentation and helps to keep it up to data. Looking for something similar in Java, I've found JDocTest - http://cscott.net/Projects/JDoctest/ - last updated two years ago, and doctestj http://code.google.com/p/doctestj/ which haven't been updated since 2007.
Obviously, Java is not interpreter based like Python, but maybe there's some up to date library that enables doctest like capability in java?
I know it's long time ago but I just found your post here while searching for something different.
In my company we built a java doctest library because we also like the idea of the python doctests. We're using it in one of our bigger projects to test and generate documentation with it.
You can find it here at Github
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I have recently been tasked to working on code that uses Java CUP. Does anybody still use it? I've found a couple small resources on it, but it looks like there isn't much documentation on the main site, Java Cup Website. If there are any mailing-lists or users out there I would like to know. BTW, I can't use the new engine that is being maintained by the people in Munich, I got to stick with version 0.1.
We use the newer one on the Eclipse XPath2 engine (disturbingly called PsychoPath).
CUP gets the job done, but we use the newer one.
Being a small piece of software, it's easier to understand, which makes up for the scarceness of resources.
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I am thinking of creating a project for controlling my integrated webcam in java.
I have tried searching and found that we need to use JMF for this kinda stuff.
But i couldn't find any good tuts or books which explains JMF from scratch.
I've actually had more success using Xuggler than FMJ or JMF. Here is a demo program for displaying from a webcam:
https://github.com/artclarke/xuggle-xuggler/blob/master/src/com/xuggle/mediatool/demos/DisplayWebcamVideo.java
The following link explains JMF with nice examples:
http://grack.com/downloads/school/enel619.10/report/java_media_framework.html