JSelect | Small tool that allows to switch JDK versions | Command Line Interface library
kandi X-RAY | JSelect Summary
kandi X-RAY | JSelect Summary
Small tool that allows to switch JDK versions. It defines JDK_HOME/PATH variables and starts xterm on Linux/Unix and cmd.exe on Windows.
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- Initialize the components
- Called when the JMenuItem2 action is pressed
- The JdkPathField is pressed
- Invoked when the jMenu1 action is pressed
- Called when the pathfield action is pressed
- Gets the home folder
- Sets the cdPath
- Gets the cdPath
- Invoked when the JButton1 action is pressed
- Called when jButton2 action is pressed
- Set the home folder
- This method is called when a JMenuItem 3 menu item is clicked
- Checks if is JDK home directory
- Invoked when the JButton3 action is pressed
- Opens the terminal
- Chooses the JDK directory
- Called when the JMenuItem1 action is clicked
- Main entry point
- The main method
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QUESTION
I'm trying to build a SQL layer on top of jq for json files and I would like to implement the select. So far I got that:
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Answered 2019-Apr-23 at 14:05Unless I didn't understand what you're asking, I think there is no need for extra shell script, you can use plain jq
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QUESTION
I have an MVC Dropdown list, that is changed into a Kendo Dropdownlist for UI look and feel. The List is correctly rendered. But although I have set the selected property to true for one of the select list items, the item is not selected .
I am unsure if the Kendo initialization is creating the issue or if it is something to do with MVC.
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Answered 2018-Dec-20 at 08:09Found the answer.
The name of the dropdown was the same as the Viewbag item. i renamed the dropdown to something else and it works like a charm!
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Install JSelect
You can use JSelect like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the JSelect component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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