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kandi X-RAY | java-image-scaling Summary
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- Perform a rescaling operation
- Copy BGR or BGR or BGR or BGR into an image buffer
- Apply a filter to the image
- Converts a byte array into an integer array
- Converts an array of ints to a byte array
- Convert an image to a buffered image type
- Reads in the image from the workbench image and updates the image channels
- Apply horizontal filter to the image
- Get the byte packed image data in BGR format
- Creates a pixel from the workbench image
- Filter image
- Create sub - sampling data
- Performs the scaling of each row
- Puts a sample value in the image
- Performs a filter
- Returns the number of available channels
- Get the type name
- Filters the image with the specified dimensions
- Calculate the value
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QUESTION
There is an application written with Spring Boot 1.5.21. I'm asked to upgrade it to Spring Boot 2.3.4, and fix the errors the upgrade brings. Apparently, this didn't go well since I'm merely a beginner on many things. I've been able to solve some errors due to dependency changes, by googling. But the one I'm going to ask took me hours yet I didn't even see a clue of it.
Directly this is the error message shown by IntelliJ:
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Answered 2020-Oct-05 at 09:31The solution is simple and also really silly IMHO.
In src/test/resources/application.yml
, previously it was
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Install java-image-scaling
You can use java-image-scaling 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 java-image-scaling 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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