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Is there a library that can compare two javabeans by their properties and tell you the differences between them?
I was thinking this would be something BeanUtils will do but can't find it in the documentation
Basically I want to 'diff' them
No, there is no library for this, because it is trivial to implement.
Just use the code from the link that artbristol provided in the comment.
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How to use Javafx and Hibernate in one project? Does anyone have an example with that? It will be very helpful. It's necessary for me to understand that.
If I were you I'd hop on github and search for projects that have both javafx and hibernate in it.
https://github.com/search?q=javafx+Hibernate&type=Repositories&ref=advsearch&l=&l=
There is this one project here, that seems to be a boilerplate example for the two.
https://github.com/No3x/javafx-boilerplate-hibernate
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I'm a beginner in Java and searching the information about Java's official documentation (about classes, methods and other programmer's things) to learn. I searched it on oracle.com but didn't find any useful documentation.
you can look it up here : java Docs
select the thing you want to learn about form the given sections.
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I would expect them to be documented here: http://tutor.rascal-mpl.org/Rascal/Libraries/lang/java/m3/Core/Core.html, since that's the package you need to import to get them, but they're not there are searching the documentation for them doesn't result in much.
They are undocumented as of yet. Have a look at the (simple) code in the libraries. You can find them in the Rascal explorer as a library jar in lang/java/m3/Core.rsc, or online on github at https://github.com/cwi-swat/rascal/blob/master/src/org/rascalmpl/library/lang/java/m3/Core.rsc
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I need help in choosing the best library to implement the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test (Two-Sample) in Java.
I have tried using JavaStatisticalClass.
Problem with this library is that I can't specify/choose the "Significance Level" by myself.
Do you have any suggestions of other libraries where I can chose the significance level?
Instead of specifying the significance level a priori you can determine the p-value using JavaStatisticalClass and compare this value with the intended significance.
How about jsc.goodnessfit.KolmogorovTest?
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Please suggest a tutorial about java beans.
Trails: JavaBeans tutorial
Alternatively The JavaBeans Specification.