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JAXB Exception : nor any of its super class is known to this context

April 3, 2012 //  by Krishna Srinivasan

When you are working with the JAXB objects, there are some times you would encounter the exception saying the “nor any of its super class is known to this context”. The reason for this error could be many reasons it depends on the environment you are working. The simple solution for fixing the problem is …

Category: JavaTag: JAXB

Writing an OSGi Web Application

November 29, 2011 //  by Krishna Srinivasan

This article is based on Enterprise OSGi in Action , to bepublished on March 2012. It is being reproduced here by permission from Manning Publications. Manning publishes MEAP (Manning Early Access Program,) eBooks and pBooks. MEAPs are sold exclusively through Manning.com. All pBook purchases include free PDF, mobi and epub. When mobile formats become available …

Category: JavaTag: OSGI

Resizing an Image in an Existing Document using iText

May 11, 2011 //  by Krishna Srinivasan

This article is based on iText in Action, Second Edition, published on October, 2010. It is being reproduced here by permission from Manning Publications. Manning publishes MEAP (Manning Early Access Program,) eBooks and pBooks. MEAPs are sold exclusively through Manning.com. All pBook purchases include free PDF, mobi and epub. When mobile formats become available all …

Category: JavaTag: iText

Making Content Visible or Invisible using iText PDF Framework

May 11, 2011 //  by Krishna Srinivasan

This article is based on iText in Action, Second Edition, published on October, 2010. It is being reproduced here by permission from Manning Publications. Manning publishes MEAP (Manning Early Access Program,) eBooks and pBooks. MEAPs are sold exclusively through Manning.com. All pBook purchases include free PDF, mobi and epub. When mobile formats become available all …

Category: JavaTag: iText, PDF

Exiting Blocks and Methods in Groovy

April 26, 2011 //  by Krishna Srinivasan

This article is based on Groovy in Action, Second Edition, to be published on Summer 2011. It is being reproduced here by permission from Manning Publications. Manning publishes MEAP (Manning Early Access Program,) eBooks and pBooks. MEAPs are sold exclusively through Manning.com. All pBook purchases include free PDF, mobi and epub. When mobile formats become …

Category: JavaTag: Groovy

Visualizing Memory Usage with VisualVM

April 21, 2011 //  by Krishna Srinivasan

This article is based on The Well-Grounded Java Developer, to be published Summer-2011. It is being reproduced here by permission from Manning Publications. Manning publishes MEAP (Manning Early Access Program) eBooks and pBooks. MEAPs are sold exclusively through Manning.com. All pBook purchases include free PDF, mobi and epub. When mobile formats become available all customers …

Category: JavaTag: Java

JSON response from JavaFX HTTP Request

March 21, 2011 //  by Krishna Srinivasan

Introduction JavaFX is one of the emerging technologies for building RIAs from Sun Microsystems. This document explains how to connect to server from JavaFX applications and parse the response. also read: Java FX Tutorials Developing a Simple Todo Application using JavaFX, Java and MongoDB Using JavaFX Chart API to add charts to Swing applications Performing …

Category: JavaTag: JSON

Jasper Reports and Data Sources

March 10, 2011 //  by Krishna Srinivasan

Introduction Jasper Report is a powerful open source reporting architecture. It is completely written in java and is full of features required for reporting. Following are some of the key features supported. also read: Java Tutorials Java EE Tutorials Design Patterns Tutorials Java File IO Tutorials Pixel-perfect and page-oriented reports for printing or continuous output …

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