Wednesday, 2 April 2014
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
ANT - Build Script to run JAR file
Build.xml to run a JAR file
<project name="MyProject" default="all" basedir="."> <property name="jarfile" value="Sample.jar" description="JAR Folder" /> <target name="runJar" description="execute jar"> <java jar="${jarfile}.jar" fork="true"/> </target> <target name="all" depends="runJar"> <echo message="Build complete." /> </target> </project>
Build.xml to run a JAR file which has arguments
<project name="MyProject" default="all" basedir="."> <property name="jarfile" value="Sample.jar" description="JAR Folder" /> <target name="runJar" description="execute jar"> <java jar="${jarfile}.jar" fork="true">
<!-- Pass Arguments Here -->
<arg line="${arg1}"/>
<arg line="${arg2}"/>
</java>
</target>
<target name="all" depends="runJar">
<echo message="Build complete." />
</target>
</project>
ANT - Build.xml to detect Operating System
Build.xml
<project name="MyProject" default="main"> <target name="main" description="execute commands depending on OS"> <condition property="isUnix"> <os family="unix" /> </condition> <condition property="isWindows"> <os family="windows" /> </condition> <antcall target="setUnixEnv" /> <antcall target="setWindowsEnv" /> </target> <target name="setUnixEnv" if="isUnix"> <echo>This is an Unix machine.</echo>
<!-- Put your Logic here . An example is shown below--> <exec executable="sh"> <arg value="-c" /> <arg value="chmod 777 file.js" /> </exec> </target> <target name="setWindowsEnv" if="isWindows"> <echo>This is a Windows machine.</echo>
<!-- Put your Logic here . An example is shown below--> <exec executable="cmd"> <arg value="/c"/> <arg value="ipconfig"/> </exec> </target> </project>
Monday, 10 March 2014
File Reading in Java
File Reading will be a part of any project or application.
Depending on the requirements, there may be need to either read the file line by line or character by character or word by word.
The below program has three methods which can perform each task separately.
Grab your method and start Coding!!!
Program
Depending on the requirements, there may be need to either read the file line by line or character by character or word by word.
The below program has three methods which can perform each task separately.
Grab your method and start Coding!!!
Program
import
java.io.BufferedReader;
import
java.io.DataInputStream;
import
java.io.File;
import
java.io.FileInputStream;
import
java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import
java.io.FileReader;
import
java.io.IOException;
import
java.io.InputStreamReader;
import
java.util.Scanner;
/**
* This program is used to play around with
different methods of File Reading
* @author Nijin Vinodan
*
*/
public class
FilesReader {
/**
* This method is used to read file line by
line
* @param fileName
*/
public void
readFileLineByLine(String fileName){
try{
FileInputStream
fstream = new FileInputStream(fileName);
DataInputStream
in = new DataInputStream(fstream);
BufferedReader
br = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(in));
String
strLine;
while
((strLine = br.readLine()) != null){
System.out.println(strLine);
}
in.close();
}
catch(FileNotFoundException
e){}
catch(IOException
e){}
}
/**
* This method is used to read file character
by character
* @param fileName
*/
public void
readFileLetterbyLetter(String fileName){
FileInputStream
fileInput;
try {
fileInput
= new FileInputStream(fileName);
int
read;
while
((read = fileInput.read()) != -1) {
char c = (char) read;
System.out.println(c);
}
fileInput.close();
}
catch
(FileNotFoundException e) {}
catch
(IOException e) {}
}
/**
* This method is used to read file word by
word
* @param fileName
*/
public void
readFileWordByWord(String fileName){
File file = new
File(fileName);
try {
Scanner
scanInput = new Scanner(new FileReader(file));
while(scanInput.hasNext()){
System.out.println(scanInput.next());
}
scanInput.close();
}
catch
(FileNotFoundException e) {}
}
}
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