How to parse XML without Root element using SimpleXML? [closed] - java

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How to parse below result xml(?) using SimpleXML?
<boolean xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Serialization/">true</boolean>

I've solved parsing like this:
#Root(name="boolean")
public class LogonResult {
#Text
boolean _boolean;
}

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JSON Object java to long [closed]

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i have a json object and want to convert it to an int, but i get different numbers. On the first get the output is 1665750692735 (the right One), but on the getInt the output -696618113. Why?
Ok its because its an long. But how i get the long from the JSON Object?
JSON;
{"date":1665750692735,"name":"testDateTwo"}
Method:
public void add(JsonObject date) {
System.out.println((date.get("date")));
System.out.println((date.getInt("date")));
}
because the maximum value of an int is 2147483647,When long converts int, a data overflow occurs

How to print words containing unicode? [closed]

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I need to print Swedish words that contain unicode using Java
how can I do it?
for example
Text with Unicode:- \u228sk\u228da
Output: åskåda
Both of the following would work:
class Main {
public static void main(String args[]) {
System.out.println("åskåda");
System.out.println("\u00e5sk\u00e5da");
}
}
Note that you need to use the hex values and must take care of specifying the encoding when reading data (from disk or network)

Minecraft Spigot having problem with ImmutableList [closed]

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in end of code is this error what problem? tried many fixes but no ones help
https://i.stack.imgur.com/jwosT.png
return (List<String>) ImmutableList.of();
The problem with this is that the type of ImmutableList.of() is determined before the cast is applied.
The type of ImmutableList.of() in that context is ImmutableList<Object>. An ImmutableList<Object> isn't an ImmutableList<String>.
I'm surprised you need any type hinting here:
return ImmutableList.of();

how to generate string const in z3 through java-api [closed]

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How can I generate string const in z3 through java-api? For integer, there are ctx.mkInt(int a) generate an IntExpr with value a and ctx.mkIntConst("a") generate an IntExpr with name "a". However, for string, I can only find ctx.mkString("a"), which is just a SeqExpr with value "a" similar as ctx.mkInt. So what I want is something like ctx.mkStringConst("a") but there is no such function.
I find in python api, what I want is is simply str = String("a")
Try the following.
String variable_name="foo";
Expr variable = context.mkConst(context.mkSymbol(variable_name), context.mkStringSort());

put(java.lang.String,java.lang.Inte ger) in java.util.Map<java.lang.String,java.lang.Integer> cannot be applied to (java.lang.String,java.lang.String) [closed]

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I am getting this error while compiling my code. Please help me with this-
code is
mapConnectionProperties = new HashMap<String, Integer>();
mapConnectionProperties.put(mobileSeriesMappingDTO
.getExternalIP(), mobileSeriesMappingDTO.getExternalPort());
mobileSeriesMappingDTO.getExternalPort() is seemingly a String. Convert it to an Integer.
Integer.parseInt(mobileSeriesMappingDTO.getExternalPort())
Your mobileSeriesMappingDTO.getExternalPort() gives a String,
Transform it to an Integer with :
Integer.parseInt(mobileSeriesMappingDTO.getExternalPort())

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