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No I am creating it from 0 point right now, I have checked some ideas from my possible competitors. The thing is I want integrate real time charts that would e visually attractive
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Could you please give me some visual examples or sites so that I understand the concept and I can give my opinion and integrate my expoerience
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Since this information is shown on stock websites, I think that this is possible.
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Message Removed
modified 22-Jun-18 14:02pm.
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I've tried downloading jdk-8u161-windows-x64 and jdk-8u162-windows-x64 and they dont pop up in my folders when i browse for files to insert, i have an asus notebook could i ave possibly downloaded the wrong bit for the program or have i downloaded the wrong file all together? Please help, -Rookie
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It does not depend upon the manufacturer of your machine, rather the architecture they have manufactured. On Windows machine, go to PC properties, and check what OS you have. If it says something like, x64, then you have it right otherwise consider the 32-bit version of the JDK.
Secondly, Oracle website has the content that you need, Java SE Downloads - NetBeans + JDK Bundle, there you get the NetBean and JDK version installed together.
Remember, — apart from the pain that Java programming causes — the most painful part of Java development is being told that JDK is not found. The main issue of this is that you might have not set the JAVA_HOME environment variable, you need to have that set in order to allow your Java programs to run successfully.
Installingthe JDK Software and Setting JAVA_HOME (Using the GlassFish ESB Installation CLI)
Apart from these, I do not see any reason what might cause NetBeans to not start and cause an issue with your, or due to you JDK. If this does not resolve the problem please share the error message you get.
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Does anyone know of an app that can read a QR code and can access the device's unique ID (either phone number, mac address, or...).
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On the other hand, I suppose I could use a cookie (that expires after 24 hours or something like that) to identify a device...
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I designed a web site with address: [LINK DELETED] why google give NOT Friendly Mobile error?
please explain to me about ,why cann't use at friendly mobile ? why send error from google to me about this subject?
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I've let your message through, but deleted the link as it looks very much like site driving spam, which is why it was sent to moderation in the first place.
Given how long you have been here, I don't think it was deliberate but please do not link to your site again or the more trigger happy among us will start the process of banning you from this site.
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I do not quite understand the essence of your problem
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We get a lot of spam (nearly 14 million members is a tasty target for those that don't like to pay for advertising, and some of it is decidedly NSFW) and so we have a automated system which looks at everything that is posted. If it thinks it looks like spam, it goes to a special queue where us human volunteers get the final decision: let it through, or kill it and squash the poster like a bug.
When a member posts something that looks like spam but it isn't intentional, we can let it through or squash, no other options - so in this case, I let it through, and then had to chase it down and edit it to remove the link. If I hadn't, then some other member might consider it spam and start the "kick 'em off" process. Or I squash the message, and the process of kicking the member off the site starts, which is hardly fair for a simple mistake.
But that wastes my time, so I add a quick warning so the member doesn't do it again, and I can go on my way.
You would not believe the amount of spam a single spambot can generate when it tries hard: thousands of messages a minute, which mean that nothing legitimate gets to be seen, and it's a real PITA to clean up. Hence the automated system with very necessary human supervision!
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With my project (Coco2d-x) open in Xcode and my (registered developer) Apple account as the [Team] the system does not recognise the iPhone (logged into iCloud with my registered developer account) when it is plugged into the usb.
If I switch my [Team] in Xcode to 'None' or use a non-developer registered AppleID as the [Team] the iPhone is recongised.
Please tell me what steps I need to take to allow Xcode to 'see' the phone when I am using my 'proper' developer AppleID?
Thanks
AndyF.
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pongky zone wrote: ...new phone with good machine?
Do you have a question regarding mobile development?
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No, it's site driving spam.
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When I want to select from a dropdown box on a desktop browser I can use the keyboard to type a letter to cut the searching short, e.g. press K and the list will jump to entries starting with K. Unfortunately this does not work on my BB (not sure about Android or iPhone) and I don't know if it is even possible on mobile to achieve a similar result.
BB just shows the dropdown box and forces me to scroll the entire list. I have already shortened the list but the number of entries can still be substantial (50 - 100 entries).
I have searched high and low to see if I can force a keyboard to pop up or jump to specific entries but came up empty.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Does this have anything to do with programming?
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Does your reply help in any way?
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Help with what? Your question does not contain anything that implies a programming problem, so I was trying to get you to clarify it.
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The question is, is there a way to force a keyboard to pop up, through js or otherwise to achieve the same results I get on my desktop. Hope that clarifies.
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None that I am aware of. Most devices automatically show the keyboard when an input field gets the focus.
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That's what I was afraid of but I thought I'd give it a shot. Don't know why that is not incorporated natively but still hoping someone will come up with a viable solution. Thanks
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Provide a "filter" above the list that allows you to type a letter (e.g., K). As each letter is typed, the list will be refreshed with only those items that start with (or contain) the typed letter(s).
I did this very thing in an Android app that had a semi-large list of bullet calibers. As I typed a character, the list would only show those calibers starting with what I had typed (e.g., .30 would show calibers .30, .30-30, .300, .307, .308, .30-06, .30-378, .303).
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