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<0> Is there a fairly standard method of communicating between applications? In example, if I have an app and another company has an app and we want them to talk, is there a simple library we can both use (other app may/may not be java)? <1> of course <1> many different ways <0> Looking for something very simple. Mostly single direction data pushes with preferably little setup <1> well RMI is one method, that is used in J2EE, J2EE supports this inherently <1> http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/rmi/index.html
<0> I am unsure if the other end will be java based, is one thing. <1> RMI is not only available in Java <1> all sorts of ways to to do two-way communication <1> a simple http based servlet for instance, that takes an XML data doc <2> how do i increase the size of the heap memory in the java vm ? <2> what 's the command line syntax <2> ? <3> why do you think you need to ? <3> I'm pretty sure the vm can handle that just fine by itself. <2> i get a Exception in thread "main" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space <3> then the best approach would be to start looking as of why this is happening. This is most likely a problem in the program. <2> there are some complex multimedia calculations <2> and they are good trust me <3> well, suit yourself. <3> http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=736659&tstart=0 <3> that and others are pretty clear on the issue. <3> alas. you're probably looking for the -Xmsn parameter. <3> errrr, -Xmxn <4> What's the difference between a business use case model and a use case model? <5> hmm, can I get underline on a Font?
<6> hi, anyone know a good web page for information on the 'D' used when you want to represent a number as a double? e.g. 10*10D?? Ta <7> ola <8> ola alguien de granada <8> ola <9> i thought constructors in java could not specify a return type? <9> but apparently they can? and how would you ever capture this value since a call to a constructor ***igns a reference to a new object? <10> akayoob: constructors return the object constructed. <3> I don't think you can speak of a constructor then, but a plain method. <1> yeh, constructors cannot have a return type? Not sure what you mean when u can specify one <1> I think you're just seeing a normal method <9> nah <11> is there a guid type? <12> korbin2: try UUID cl*** (1.5+), or UID cl*** (1.4-) <11> thx ill take a look <13> hi all <14> Is this a Java language channel ? <15> anyone has weblogic patch CR210310_81sp4.jar?
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