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How to Set JAVA_HOME / PATH variables Under Linux

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After installing Java Development Kit on Linux/Unix, you may still need to do some configuration to get Java ready for running or compiling Java programs. The following instruction will guide you through the process of setting up JDK for software development. In Linux, ~/.bash_profile is a startup script which generally runs once. This particular file is used for commands which run when the normal user logs in. Common uses for .bash_profile are to set environment variables such as PATH, JAVA_HOME, to create aliases for shell commands, and to set the default permissions for newly created files. Set JAVA_HOME / PATH for single user Login to your account and open .bash_profile file $ cd $HOME $ vi ~/.bash_profile Set PATH and JAVA_HOME as follows:   PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin:/usr/jdk1.6.0_30/bin JAVA_HOME=/usr/jdk1.6.0_30 Note: Don't delete the previous PATH, Just append the jdk path after : like "/usr/jdk1.6.0_30/bin" as above . export PATH export JAVA_...

How to enable SSL on apache Tomcat 7.0

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This tutorial shows how to enable SSL support for Apache Tomcat web server. Requirement *) Apache Tomcat 5.0 *) JDK 1.5 Note: if you have JDK below 1.4, you need to install Java Secure Socket Extensions (JSSE) To install and configure SSL support on Tomcat, you need to follow these simple steps. Generating the KeyStore file: *) Create a keystore file to store the server's private key and self-signed certificate by executing the following         command. *) Enter command line and change directory to your JAVA\bin folder. (Default path is: C:\Program         Files\Java\jre6\bin). *) Type “keytool –genkey –alias tomcat –keyalg RSA" and press Enter.         Where tomcat is an alias name and RSA is a key algorithm. *) Type your password for the keystore. (Default password is: changeit). In this example, I’ll use password as “password" Enter general information about this Certificate. The example is the image be...

Java Date, Calendar and Time API - Tutorial

The Calendar class’ date/time API is a nifty tool for accurately manipulating date and time values without too much stress or custom coding. It provides direct support for time based objects. This article gives a few examples how this API can be used. . The class java.util.Date was the first implementation which was used for manipulating dates. The class java.util.Calendar was added in Java 1.1 and provides simplified access to storing and manipulating dates. It is recommended to use Calendar if possible. In reality you have to convert frequently from Date to Calendar and vice versa, e.g. during database access you often get a java.sql.Date object. The following explains how to use Calendar and how to convert Dates into Calendar. It also offers a set of methods for converting and manipulating temporal information. In addition to retrieving the current date and time, the Calendar class also provides an API for date arithmetic. The API takes care of the numerous minor adjustments t...