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I am looking for an online compiler where it is supported to choose version of java runtime.
Because I want to try things that was not available in older versions of java to feel the difference.
Is there such compilers?
http://ideone.com is for me the best online compiler, it supports up to 40 languages and has almost no restrictions, i think you can choose between a couple of Java versions, not sure which ones.
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I am looking for Java 8u241, as it is a requirement for a project I am working on. I have not been able to find it anywhere; not even Java’s own website.
Any suggestions?
I appreciate your’alls help!
Java 8u241 is not available yet. The latest version of Java 8 available from Oracle is Java 8u231 which you can download from https://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
Please check https://www.java.com/en/download/faq/release_dates.xml for more details.
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I have some different enviroments using different versions of JUnit 4.8. I wanted to have a look at the release notes to see what's different in those versions. But they aren't available anymore where they were originally published. Has someone another link for me or can someone post a copy of them?
You can find the release notes here: https://github.com/junit-team/junit/tree/master/doc
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I'm trying to debug an algorithm that's using Java ImageIO.
But, I can't find the sources for it - they're not in JDK6.0 sources.
Any tips on where to download them? Note: I'm aware there's a platform-specific version that uses DLLS, it's the pure-java platform-agnostic version I'm after.
As Voo pointed out - the sources are in the JDK Source archive, it's just that Eclipse doesn't parse them in their 'unextracted' form.
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Besides GWT out there, are there other Java to JavaScript Compiler. Currently all my work is done in Java and I heard of Java2Script too. Anyone out there knows other Java to JavaScript?
I believe qooxdoo has a java-javascript compiler. Since they have a similar framework call QWT Its similar to GWT but with their own widget set.
Nice list of ..->JavaScript compilers with special chapter dedicated to Java is available here: https://github.com/jashkenas/coffee-script/wiki/List-of-languages-that-compile-to-JS#javajvm
In GWT there will be lot of boiler plate codes and learning curve of GWT is high and hard to maintain your code.
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Are there any fuzzer libraries out there for Java?
I'd like to sprinkle fuzzing capabilities into existing Java web-based automated integration tests. I've done a lot of searching but I'm coming up empty for a library that supports HTTP/S. There are a lot of Python tools, but I'd like to stick with Java since that's what the programmers are using.
JBroFuzz essentially has the fuzzing capabilities I need, but I need an API and they haven't released one yet.
A quick search turned up the javafuzz library.
The people with JBroFuzz have made it possible to use it as a library:
http://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_JBroFuzz_Tutorial#How_to_Use_JBroFuzz_as_a_Fuzzing_Library