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Sep 20 |
asked | hibernate avoid the id |
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Sep 16 |
accepted | Load JavaScript dynamically |
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Sep 9 |
answered | How to write XML file in append mode |
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Sep 8 |
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How to write XML file in append mode One piece of code is missing: Where do you get the object serializer ? |
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Sep 8 |
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Ear encoding inside the archive uhh ... okkey, forgive me for the misunderstandig |
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Sep 8 |
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Ear encoding inside the archive Yes it was, I had a problem on the file properties, now I'm trying to rebuild the app with the properties file encoded for unix (when I do cat -v nameFile) there are no more ^M. I'm going to find out if it was the problem. But I still can't understand why you think it should be a no-problem. |
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Sep 8 |
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Ear encoding inside the archive That's what I needed. Thanks |
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Sep 8 |
accepted | Ear encoding inside the archive |
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Sep 8 |
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Ear encoding inside the archive Because when I move a file edited on Win to linux, it has ^M as a carriage return, doesn't it seems to be a problem ? |
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Sep 8 |
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Is Ruby a scripting language or an interpreted language? And what about Java ? I guess that I CAN'T define it a scripting language is it true ? Why ? Thanks |
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Sep 8 |
asked | Ear encoding inside the archive |
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Sep 3 |
asked | Load JavaScript dynamically |