Download-Manager | A simple download manager written in Java | Download Utils library
kandi X-RAY | Download-Manager Summary
kandi X-RAY | Download-Manager Summary
Download Manager.
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- Add a download
- Get the row count
- Verify that the given URL specifies a file format
- Adds a new download to the table
- Called when a table row selection has changed
- Updates the buttons state based on the current download status
- Get the download status
- Get the download for the specified row
- Retrieves the value of a download
- Get the average speed of this frame
- Returns the remaining time
- Format the time as a string
- Runs the download
- Get file name from url
- Mark this download as an error
- Clears the selected download
- Removes a download from the database
- Cancel the selected download download
- Cancel this download
- Main method
- Exit the program
- Get the renderer for the given table cell
- Update notification of download
- Resume the selected download
- Pause the currently selected download download
- Update the progress of the download
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QUESTION
I created a folder and opened it in VS Code.
I made a java file in it
VS Code says I should use JDK 11
When I click the link it goes to https://developers.redhat.com/products/openjdk/download?sc_cid=701f2000000RWTnAAO
I don't know if there is any advantage over redhat vs sun.
The red hat site lists VS Code is pointing me to an early JDK version
The red hat site has a red download button, and below it lists a bunch of java versions starting from Java 8(i.e. 1.8), which is a bit old.
If I click the red download button then it downloads
I understand that Oracle JDK (previously Sun JDK) is the original.
I guess I could download Red Hat Java JDK, but why is VS Code and Red Hat website pointing me to Java 8, which is old?
I did install Oracle or Sun Java 8 because I needed appletviewer.exe so I needed something old eg java 10 or java 8, so as to include that. But now I have it I can install a later JDK version.
I'm wondering what setting is VS Code seeing that is causing it to try to get me to download JDK 8, when A) it's old b)I already have it C) initially I clicked to install JDK 11. D) The latest JDK looks like JDK 14
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-May-22 at 03:13It doesn't matter with vscode, the redhat website shows this. You can download any versions you like, which just a little below of the page.
Only the jdk8 and the jdk11 are the LTS(Long Term Support release), and the next LTS is jdk17 in 2022.
You can also refer this page: Why is OpenJDK 8 supported for longer than OpenJDK 11
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You can use Download-Manager 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 Download-Manager 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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