Using printer with java
Hi all,
I want to take print out of a text file from java. Do we hava any class or any way through which we can do this.
Thanks in advance
Regards,
Arunkumar
Look at the javax.print package.
Here's a tutorial link you'll want, too:
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-mer0322/
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public static void main(String[] args) {
// SUBSTITUTE YOUR ISP's POP3 SERVER HERE!!!
// String host = "pop.bizmail.yahoo.com";
// final String user = "[email protected]";
// final String password = "xxx";
String host = "pop.gmail.com";
final String user = "gauravjlj";
final String password = "xxx";
String subjectSubstringToSearch = "Test E-Mail through Java";
try {
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prop.setProperty("mail.pop3.socketFactory.class",
"javax.net.ssl.SSLSocketFactory");
prop.setProperty("mail.pop3.socketFactory.fallback", "false");
prop.setProperty("mail.pop3.port", "995");
prop.setProperty("mail.pop3.socketFactory.port", "995");
prop.put("mail.pop3.host", host);
prop.put("mail.store.protocol", "pop3");
Session session = Session.getDefaultInstance(prop);
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System.out.println("your ID is : "+ user);
System.out.println("Connecting...");
store.connect(host, user, password);
System.out.println("Connected...");
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fldr.open(Folder.READ_ONLY);
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String subj = m.getSubject();
String mimeType = m.getContentType();
System.out.println(date + "\t" + from[0] + "\t" +
subj + "\t" + mimeType);
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// Get some message references
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System.out.println(found.length +
" messages matched Subject pattern \"" +
pattern + "\"");
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Message m = found;
// Get some headers
Date date = m.getSentDate();
Address [] from = m.getFrom();
String subj = m.getSubject();
String mimeType = m.getContentType();
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subj + "\t" + mimeType);
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if (o instanceof String) {
System.out.println("**This is a String Message**");
System.out.println((String)o);
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System.out.println((String)o2);
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System.out.print(
"**This BodyPart is a nested Multipart. ");
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System.out.println("It has " + count2 +
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System.out.println(
"**This is an InputStream BodyPart**");
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System.out.println("**This is an InputStream message**");
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int c;
while ((c = is.read()) != -1) {
System.out.write(c);
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//m.setFlag(Flags.Flag.DELETED,true);
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fldr.close(true);
store.close();
catch (MessagingException mex) {
// Prints all nested (chained) exceptions as well
mex.printStackTrace();
catch (IOException ioex) {
ioex.printStackTrace();
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ThanksIs it possible that GMail only allows access to untagged emails via POP3? Or only to emails from the last x days?
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<jar href="xerces-1.4.3.jar"/>
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Hi Friend
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Suppose u r login into the portal u have one vendor number like this
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Supplier login in to that portal he is finding some items.
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String str = acct[0].getDisplayName();
wdComponentAPI.getMessageManager().reportSuccess("user "+ str);
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Cannot print on a USB printer with Java PrintService in Windows 2000. Why?
I want to print a simple ASCII file on a USB printer under Win2K and
found 2 problems. Here is the 2nd one.
Even though
PrintServiceLookup.lookupPrintServices(<DocFlavor>, <AttributeSet>)
returns nothing when I specify any AttributeSet, I can still print on the default printer, which I get by
PrintService defServicedefService = PrintServiceLookup.lookupDefaultPrintService();
but only on a parallel printer (HP Laserjet 4 Plus), either directly attached or over the network. When I try the very same code on a locally USB-attached printer, the printer is obviously reacting, but nothing is printed.
In case of a Lexmark 730 (an ink printer), the driver even lies, it has printed 100%,
on a Samsung CLP-510 (a color laser) the ready light flashes twice, that's all.
The file to be printed has 5 lines and a "0C"X at the end in order to force a page eject at the end.
I tried it with JDK 1.4.2 and with Java 6, same problem.
I should mention that I can print that little file out of the editor Textpad without any problem.Thanks a lot for the quick hint, but it did not help.
I used BasicPrint.java and PrintJobWatcher.java of the samples for testing.
Printing a GIF file works both to a parallel printer and a USB printer.
Then I changed only the DocFlavor from DocFlavor.INPUT_STREAM.GIF to DocFlavor.INPUT_STREAM.AUTOSENSE, and that one works with my parallel printer, but on the USB printer the Ready light flashes twice, that's all.
The ASCII file must have a "0C"X at the end to force a page eject on the parallel printer
Maybe it is a matter of the DocFlavor, but which one?
DocFlavor("application/octet-stream", "java.io.InputStream") works like DocFlavor.INPUT_STREAM.AUTOSENSE.
DocFlavor.INPUT_STREAM.TEXT_PLAIN_HOST and DocFlavor.INPUT_STREAM.TEXT_HTML_US_ASCII cause sun.print.PrintJobFlavorException, and with DocFlavor.INPUT_STREAM.TEXT_PLAIN_US_ASCII just nothing happens on either printer, not even an error message.
I am getting the impression that nobody of the developers ever cared for testing such a simple thing as a plain ASCII file under Windows.
My printers I am using for the tests are
1. an old parallel-attached HP Laserjet 4 Plus and
2. a borrowed USB-attached Samsung CLP-510 color laser -
Cannot print on a USB printer with Java PrintService in Windows 2000
I want to print a simple ASCII file on a USB printer under Win2K and
found 2 problems. Here is the 2nd one.
Even though
PrintServiceLookup.lookupPrintServices(<DocFlavor>, <AttributeSet>)
returns nothing when I specify any AttributeSet, I can still print on the default printer, which I get by
PrintService defServicedefService = PrintServiceLookup.lookupDefaultPrintService();
but only on a parallel printer (HP Laserjet 4 Plus), either directly attached or over the network. When I try the very same code on a locally USB-attached printer, the printer is obviously reacting, but nothing is printed.
In case of a Lexmark 730 (an ink printer), the driver even lies, it has printed 100%,
on a Samsung CLP-510 (a color laser) the ready light flashes twice, that's all.
The file to be printed has 5 lines and a "0C"X at the end in order to force a page eject at the end.
I tried it with JDK 1.4.2 and with Java 6, same problem.
I should mention that I can print that little file out of the editor Textpad without any problem.
Edited by: eSchobbert on Jan 24, 2008 11:34 AM
By mistake I entered the same message another time after modifying the Subject instead of replacing the message. Sorry for that. If I knew how to delete it, I would. So please just ignore this oneThanks a lot for the quick hint, but it did not help.
I used BasicPrint.java and PrintJobWatcher.java of the samples for testing.
Printing a GIF file works both to a parallel printer and a USB printer.
Then I changed only the DocFlavor from DocFlavor.INPUT_STREAM.GIF to DocFlavor.INPUT_STREAM.AUTOSENSE, and that one works with my parallel printer, but on the USB printer the Ready light flashes twice, that's all.
The ASCII file must have a "0C"X at the end to force a page eject on the parallel printer
Maybe it is a matter of the DocFlavor, but which one?
DocFlavor("application/octet-stream", "java.io.InputStream") works like DocFlavor.INPUT_STREAM.AUTOSENSE.
DocFlavor.INPUT_STREAM.TEXT_PLAIN_HOST and DocFlavor.INPUT_STREAM.TEXT_HTML_US_ASCII cause sun.print.PrintJobFlavorException, and with DocFlavor.INPUT_STREAM.TEXT_PLAIN_US_ASCII just nothing happens on either printer, not even an error message.
I am getting the impression that nobody of the developers ever cared for testing such a simple thing as a plain ASCII file under Windows.
My printers I am using for the tests are
1. an old parallel-attached HP Laserjet 4 Plus and
2. a borrowed USB-attached Samsung CLP-510 color laser -
Well, this is the third time I post this message, but I don't seem to find anyone interested in it, so I decided to put on some dukes... :-)
I have never printed directly with Java, I have rather created pdf files or web-pages. However, Now I might be needing to print directly with Java (I will be using a ticket-printer), so I have done some investigation but I don't seem to find anything that I really like.
I will be printing tickets, so I might use a simple image and text, only text, no special formatting or something. Any experiences, recommendations?
Regards.This code could be useful for you. I don't know if it is platform independent:
PrintingUtilities class
import java.awt.*;
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.print.*;
/** A simple utility class that lets you very simply print
* an arbitrary component. Just pass the component to the
* PrintUtilities.printComponent. The component you want to
* print doesn't need a print method and doesn't have to
* implement any interface or do anything special at all.
* <P>
* If you are going to be printing many times, it is marginally more
* efficient to first do the following:
* <PRE>
* PrintUtilities printHelper = new PrintUtilities(theComponent);
* </PRE>
* then later do printHelper.print(). But this is a very tiny
* difference, so in most cases just do the simpler
* PrintUtilities.printComponent(componentToBePrinted).
* 7/99 Marty Hall, http://www.apl.jhu.edu/~hall/java/
* May be freely used or adapted.
public class PrintUtilities implements Printable {
private Component componentToBePrinted;
/* public static void printComponent(Component c, int device) {
new PrintUtilities(c).print();
public PrintUtilities(Component componentToBePrinted) {
this.componentToBePrinted = componentToBePrinted;
public void print(int device) {
PrinterJob printJob = PrinterJob.getPrinterJob();
printJob.setPrintable(this);
//if(printJob.printDialog())
try {
printJob.setPrintService(printJob.lookupPrintServices()[device]);
printJob.setCopies(1);
printJob.print();
//System.out.println(printJob.getPrintService());
} catch(PrinterException pe) {
System.out.println("Error printing: " + pe);
public int print(Graphics g, PageFormat pageFormat, int pageIndex) {
if (pageIndex > 0) {
return(NO_SUCH_PAGE);
} else {
Graphics2D g2d = (Graphics2D)g;
g2d.translate(pageFormat.getImageableX(), pageFormat.getImageableY());
disableDoubleBuffering(componentToBePrinted);
componentToBePrinted.paint(g2d);
enableDoubleBuffering(componentToBePrinted);
return(PAGE_EXISTS);
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* any of the containers have double buffering turned on.
* So this turns if off globally.
public static void disableDoubleBuffering(Component c) {
RepaintManager currentManager = RepaintManager.currentManager(c);
currentManager.setDoubleBufferingEnabled(false);
/** Re-enables double buffering globally. */
public static void enableDoubleBuffering(Component c) {
RepaintManager currentManager = RepaintManager.currentManager(c);
currentManager.setDoubleBufferingEnabled(true);
An Example of use:
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.print.*;
import java.io.*;
import javax.swing.*;
public class PrintExample {
public static void main(String[] args) {
JFrame F = new JFrame() {
public void paint(Graphics g) {
g.drawString("Printing a simple line!",20,20);
g.drawString("I hope this was useful",20,40);
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Object[] array = PrinterJob.getPrinterJob().lookupPrintServices();
for (int i=0; i<array.length;i++) System.out.println(i+" : "+array);
System.out.print("Choose Printer device#: ");
int device = askInteger();
printing.print(device);
private static int askInteger() {
InputStreamReader ip = new InputStreamReader(System.in);
BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(ip);
try {
while(!false) {
String read = br.readLine();
try {
return Integer.parseInt(read);
} catch (NumberFormatException ex) {
System.out.print("Write an integer please > ");
} catch (IOException exception) {
return -1;
Some problems appears when I'm printing pictures.
Please post a message if you figure out what to do. -
Lookup in Xi using XSLT with Java enhancement "Error"
Hi Experts,
I need your advice urgently.
I have done message mapping using XSLT mapping with Java enhancement.
I included the code for SAP DB connection to read from the table.
I imported both the sapdbc-7_6_00_30_5567 Driver.jar and my custom jar into imported archives.
I used the java functions in my XSLT to get the lookup value.
The code was working correctly in NWDS, but when i tried to execute the scenario, it gave me 'SYSTEM ERROR'
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ?>
- <!-- Request Message Mapping
-->
- <SAP:Error xmlns:SAP="http://sap.com/xi/XI/Message/30" xmlns:SOAP="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" SOAP:mustUnderstand="">
<SAP:Category>Application</SAP:Category>
<SAP:Code area="MAPPING">TRANSFORMER_EXCEPTION</SAP:Code>
<SAP:P1>PortalTransaction_EP_to_Insert_EP_DB</SAP:P1>
<SAP:P2>http://ab.com/xys/subscription</SAP:P2>
<SAP:P3>8abf9c80-ad4a-11db-bb9a-ccaaac110865</SAP:P3>
<SAP:P4>-1</SAP:P4>
<SAP:AdditionalText />
<SAP:ApplicationFaultMessage namespace="" />
<SAP:Stack>Exception occurred during XSLT mapping of the application</SAP:Stack>
<SAP:Retry>M</SAP:Retry>
</SAP:Error>
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Creating mapping sequence with 2 steps.
Creating step 0
Creating XSLT mapping PortalTransaction_SUBSYS_to_PortalTransaction_EP
Creating step 1
Creating XSLT mapping PortalTransaction_EP_to_Insert_EP_DB
Start executing mapping sequence with 2 steps.
Executing mapping step 0
Call XSLT processor with stylsheet PortalTransaction_SUBSYS_to_PortalTransaction_EP.xsl.
Returned form XSLT processor.
XSLT transformation: PortalTransaction_SUBSYS_to_PortalTransaction_EP.xsl completed with 0 warning(s).
Mapping step 0 has been executed.
Executing mapping step 1
Call XSLT processor with stylsheet PortalTransaction_EP_to_Insert_EP_DB.xsl.
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javax.xml.transform.TransformerException: com.sap.engine.lib.xml.util.NestedException: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Class doesn't have appropriate method! -> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Class doesn't have appropriate method! at com.sap.engine.lib.jaxp.TransformerImpl.transform(TransformerImpl.java:251) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepMappingTransformer.transform(RepMappingTransformer.java:150) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepXSLTMapping.execute(RepXSLTMapping.java:81) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepSequenceMapping.execute(RepSequenceMapping.java:54) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepMappingHandler.run(RepMappingHandler.java:80) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.rt.MappingHandlerAdapter.run(MappingHandlerAdapter.java:107) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ServerMapService.transformInterfaceMapping(ServerMapService.java:127) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ServerMapService.transform(ServerMapService.java:104) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.sbeans.mapping.MapServiceBean.transform(MapServiceBean.java:40) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.sbeans.mapping.MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0.transform(MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0.java:167) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.sbeans.mapping.MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0p4_Skel.dispatch(MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0p4_Skel.java:104) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.DispatchImpl._runInternal(DispatchImpl.java:320) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.DispatchImpl._run(DispatchImpl.java:198) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.server.P4SessionProcessor.request(P4SessionProcessor.java:129) at com.sap.engine.core.service630.context.cluster.session.ApplicationSessionMessageListener.process(ApplicationSessionMessageListener.java:33) at com.sap.engine.core.cluster.impl6.session.MessageRunner.run(MessageRunner.java:41) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.ActionObject.run(ActionObject.java:37) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.execute(SingleThread.java:100) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.run(SingleThread.java:170) Caused by: com.sap.engine.lib.xml.util.NestedException: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Class doesn't have appropriate method! -> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Class doesn't have appropriate method! at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.functions.JLBFunction.<init>(JLBFunction.java:65) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.JLBLibrary.getFunction(JLBLibrary.java:107) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.LibraryManager.getFunction(LibraryManager.java:76) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.ETFunction.evaluate(ETFunction.java:98) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.ETFunction.evaluate(ETFunction.java:83) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.XPathProcessor.innerProcess(XPathProcessor.java:56) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.XPathProcessor.process(XPathProcessor.java:43) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.XPathProcessor.process(XPathProcessor.java:51) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLVariable.process(XSLVariable.java:132) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLNode.processFromFirst(XSLNode.java:296) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLTemplate.process(XSLTemplate.java:272) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLStylesheet.process(XSLStylesheet.java:463) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLStylesheet.process(XSLStylesheet.java:431) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLStylesheet.process(XSLStylesheet.java:394) at com.sap.engine.lib.jaxp.TransformerImpl.transformWithStylesheet(TransformerImpl.java:398) at com.sap.engine.lib.jaxp.TransformerImpl.transform(TransformerImpl.java:240) ... 19 more Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Class doesn't have appropriate method! at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.functions.JLBFunction.init(JLBFunction.java:273) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.functions.JLBFunction.<init>(JLBFunction.java:63) ... 34 more -
com.sap.engine.lib.xml.util.NestedException: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Class doesn't have appropriate method! -> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Class doesn't have appropriate method! at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.functions.JLBFunction.init(JLBFunction.java:273) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.functions.JLBFunction.<init>(JLBFunction.java:63) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.JLBLibrary.getFunction(JLBLibrary.java:107) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.LibraryManager.getFunction(LibraryManager.java:76) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.ETFunction.evaluate(ETFunction.java:98) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.ETFunction.evaluate(ETFunction.java:83) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.XPathProcessor.innerProcess(XPathProcessor.java:56) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.XPathProcessor.process(XPathProcessor.java:43) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.XPathProcessor.process(XPathProcessor.java:51) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLVariable.process(XSLVariable.java:132) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLNode.processFromFirst(XSLNode.java:296) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLTemplate.process(XSLTemplate.java:272) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLStylesheet.process(XSLStylesheet.java:463) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLStylesheet.process(XSLStylesheet.java:431) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLStylesheet.process(XSLStylesheet.java:394) at com.sap.engine.lib.jaxp.TransformerImpl.transformWithStylesheet(TransformerImpl.java:398) at com.sap.engine.lib.jaxp.TransformerImpl.transform(TransformerImpl.java:240) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepMappingTransformer.transform(RepMappingTransformer.java:150) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepXSLTMapping.execute(RepXSLTMapping.java:81) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepSequenceMapping.execute(RepSequenceMapping.java:54) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepMappingHandler.run(RepMappingHandler.java:80) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.rt.MappingHandlerAdapter.run(MappingHandlerAdapter.java:107) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ServerMapService.transformInterfaceMapping(ServerMapService.java:127) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ServerMapService.transform(ServerMapService.java:104) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.sbeans.mapping.MapServiceBean.transform(MapServiceBean.java:40) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.sbeans.mapping.MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0.transform(MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0.java:167) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.sbeans.mapping.MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0p4_Skel.dispatch(MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0p4_Skel.java:104) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.DispatchImpl._runInternal(DispatchImpl.java:320) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.DispatchImpl._run(DispatchImpl.java:198) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.server.P4SessionProcessor.request(P4SessionProcessor.java:129) at com.sap.engine.core.service630.context.cluster.session.ApplicationSessionMessageListener.process(ApplicationSessionMessageListener.java:33) at com.sap.engine.core.cluster.impl6.session.MessageRunner.run(MessageRunner.java:41) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.ActionObject.run(ActionObject.java:37) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.execute(SingleThread.java:100) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.run(SingleThread.java:170) -
at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.functions.JLBFunction.<init>(JLBFunction.java:65) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.JLBLibrary.getFunction(JLBLibrary.java:107) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.LibraryManager.getFunction(LibraryManager.java:76) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.ETFunction.evaluate(ETFunction.java:98) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.ETFunction.evaluate(ETFunction.java:83) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.XPathProcessor.innerProcess(XPathProcessor.java:56) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.XPathProcessor.process(XPathProcessor.java:43) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.XPathProcessor.process(XPathProcessor.java:51) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLVariable.process(XSLVariable.java:132) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLNode.processFromFirst(XSLNode.java:296) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLTemplate.process(XSLTemplate.java:272) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLStylesheet.process(XSLStylesheet.java:463) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLStylesheet.process(XSLStylesheet.java:431) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLStylesheet.process(XSLStylesheet.java:394) at com.sap.engine.lib.jaxp.TransformerImpl.transformWithStylesheet(TransformerImpl.java:398) at com.sap.engine.lib.jaxp.TransformerImpl.transform(TransformerImpl.java:240) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepMappingTransformer.transform(RepMappingTransformer.java:150) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepXSLTMapping.execute(RepXSLTMapping.java:81) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepSequenceMapping.execute(RepSequenceMapping.java:54) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepMappingHandler.run(RepMappingHandler.java:80) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.rt.MappingHandlerAdapter.run(MappingHandlerAdapter.java:107) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ServerMapService.transformInterfaceMapping(ServerMapService.java:127) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ServerMapService.transform(ServerMapService.java:104) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.sbeans.mapping.MapServiceBean.transform(MapServiceBean.java:40) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.sbeans.mapping.MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0.transform(MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0.java:167) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.sbeans.mapping.MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0p4_Skel.dispatch(MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0p4_Skel.java:104) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.DispatchImpl._runInternal(DispatchImpl.java:320) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.DispatchImpl._run(DispatchImpl.java:198) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.server.P4SessionProcessor.request(P4SessionProcessor.java:129) at com.sap.engine.core.service630.context.cluster.session.ApplicationSessionMessageListener.process(ApplicationSessionMessageListener.java:33) at com.sap.engine.core.cluster.impl6.session.MessageRunner.run(MessageRunner.java:41) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.ActionObject.run(ActionObject.java:37) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.execute(SingleThread.java:100) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.run(SingleThread.java:170) Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Class doesn't have appropriate method! at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.functions.JLBFunction.init(JLBFunction.java:273) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.functions.JLBFunction.<init>(JLBFunction.java:63) ... 34 more
TransfromerException during XSLT processing:
javax.xml.transform.TransformerException: com.sap.engine.lib.xml.util.NestedException: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Class doesn't have appropriate method! -> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Class doesn't have appropriate method! at com.sap.engine.lib.jaxp.TransformerImpl.transform(TransformerImpl.java:251) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepMappingTransformer.transform(RepMappingTransformer.java:150) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepXSLTMapping.execute(RepXSLTMapping.java:81) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepSequenceMapping.execute(RepSequenceMapping.java:54) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepMappingHandler.run(RepMappingHandler.java:80) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.rt.MappingHandlerAdapter.run(MappingHandlerAdapter.java:107) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ServerMapService.transformInterfaceMapping(ServerMapService.java:127) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ServerMapService.transform(ServerMapService.java:104) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.sbeans.mapping.MapServiceBean.transform(MapServiceBean.java:40) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.sbeans.mapping.MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0.transform(MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0.java:167) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.sbeans.mapping.MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0p4_Skel.dispatch(MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0p4_Skel.java:104) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.DispatchImpl._runInternal(DispatchImpl.java:320) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.DispatchImpl._run(DispatchImpl.java:198) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.server.P4SessionProcessor.request(P4SessionProcessor.java:129) at com.sap.engine.core.service630.context.cluster.session.ApplicationSessionMessageListener.process(ApplicationSessionMessageListener.java:33) at com.sap.engine.core.cluster.impl6.session.MessageRunner.run(MessageRunner.java:41) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.ActionObject.run(ActionObject.java:37) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.execute(SingleThread.java:100) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.run(SingleThread.java:170) Caused by: com.sap.engine.lib.xml.util.NestedException: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Class doesn't have appropriate method! -> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Class doesn't have appropriate method! at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.functions.JLBFunction.<init>(JLBFunction.java:65) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.JLBLibrary.getFunction(JLBLibrary.java:107) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.LibraryManager.getFunction(LibraryManager.java:76) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.ETFunction.evaluate(ETFunction.java:98) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.ETFunction.evaluate(ETFunction.java:83) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.XPathProcessor.innerProcess(XPathProcessor.java:56) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.XPathProcessor.process(XPathProcessor.java:43) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.XPathProcessor.process(XPathProcessor.java:51) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLVariable.process(XSLVariable.java:132) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLNode.processFromFirst(XSLNode.java:296) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLTemplate.process(XSLTemplate.java:272) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLStylesheet.process(XSLStylesheet.java:463) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLStylesheet.process(XSLStylesheet.java:431) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLStylesheet.process(XSLStylesheet.java:394) at com.sap.engine.lib.jaxp.TransformerImpl.transformWithStylesheet(TransformerImpl.java:398) at com.sap.engine.lib.jaxp.TransformerImpl.transform(TransformerImpl.java:240) ... 19 more Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Class doesn't have appropriate method! at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.functions.JLBFunction.init(JLBFunction.java:273) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.functions.JLBFunction.<init>(JLBFunction.java:63) ... 34 more -
com.sap.engine.lib.xml.util.NestedException: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Class doesn't have appropriate method! -> java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Class doesn't have appropriate method! at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.functions.JLBFunction.init(JLBFunction.java:273) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.functions.JLBFunction.<init>(JLBFunction.java:63) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.JLBLibrary.getFunction(JLBLibrary.java:107) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.LibraryManager.getFunction(LibraryManager.java:76) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.ETFunction.evaluate(ETFunction.java:98) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.ETFunction.evaluate(ETFunction.java:83) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.XPathProcessor.innerProcess(XPathProcessor.java:56) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.XPathProcessor.process(XPathProcessor.java:43) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.XPathProcessor.process(XPathProcessor.java:51) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLVariable.process(XSLVariable.java:132) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLNode.processFromFirst(XSLNode.java:296) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLTemplate.process(XSLTemplate.java:272) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLStylesheet.process(XSLStylesheet.java:463) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLStylesheet.process(XSLStylesheet.java:431) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLStylesheet.process(XSLStylesheet.java:394) at com.sap.engine.lib.jaxp.TransformerImpl.transformWithStylesheet(TransformerImpl.java:398) at com.sap.engine.lib.jaxp.TransformerImpl.transform(TransformerImpl.java:240) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepMappingTransformer.transform(RepMappingTransformer.java:150) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepXSLTMapping.execute(RepXSLTMapping.java:81) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepSequenceMapping.execute(RepSequenceMapping.java:54) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepMappingHandler.run(RepMappingHandler.java:80) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.rt.MappingHandlerAdapter.run(MappingHandlerAdapter.java:107) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ServerMapService.transformInterfaceMapping(ServerMapService.java:127) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ServerMapService.transform(ServerMapService.java:104) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.sbeans.mapping.MapServiceBean.transform(MapServiceBean.java:40) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.sbeans.mapping.MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0.transform(MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0.java:167) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.sbeans.mapping.MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0p4_Skel.dispatch(MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0p4_Skel.java:104) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.DispatchImpl._runInternal(DispatchImpl.java:320) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.DispatchImpl._run(DispatchImpl.java:198) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.server.P4SessionProcessor.request(P4SessionProcessor.java:129) at com.sap.engine.core.service630.context.cluster.session.ApplicationSessionMessageListener.process(ApplicationSessionMessageListener.java:33) at com.sap.engine.core.cluster.impl6.session.MessageRunner.run(MessageRunner.java:41) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.ActionObject.run(ActionObject.java:37) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.execute(SingleThread.java:100) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.run(SingleThread.java:170) -
at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.functions.JLBFunction.<init>(JLBFunction.java:65) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.JLBLibrary.getFunction(JLBLibrary.java:107) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.LibraryManager.getFunction(LibraryManager.java:76) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.ETFunction.evaluate(ETFunction.java:98) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.ETFunction.evaluate(ETFunction.java:83) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.XPathProcessor.innerProcess(XPathProcessor.java:56) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.XPathProcessor.process(XPathProcessor.java:43) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.XPathProcessor.process(XPathProcessor.java:51) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLVariable.process(XSLVariable.java:132) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLNode.processFromFirst(XSLNode.java:296) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLTemplate.process(XSLTemplate.java:272) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLStylesheet.process(XSLStylesheet.java:463) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLStylesheet.process(XSLStylesheet.java:431) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xslt.XSLStylesheet.process(XSLStylesheet.java:394) at com.sap.engine.lib.jaxp.TransformerImpl.transformWithStylesheet(TransformerImpl.java:398) at com.sap.engine.lib.jaxp.TransformerImpl.transform(TransformerImpl.java:240) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepMappingTransformer.transform(RepMappingTransformer.java:150) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepXSLTMapping.execute(RepXSLTMapping.java:81) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepSequenceMapping.execute(RepSequenceMapping.java:54) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ibrun.RepMappingHandler.run(RepMappingHandler.java:80) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.rt.MappingHandlerAdapter.run(MappingHandlerAdapter.java:107) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ServerMapService.transformInterfaceMapping(ServerMapService.java:127) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.server.mapping.ServerMapService.transform(ServerMapService.java:104) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.sbeans.mapping.MapServiceBean.transform(MapServiceBean.java:40) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.sbeans.mapping.MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0.transform(MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0.java:167) at com.sap.aii.ibrep.sbeans.mapping.MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0p4_Skel.dispatch(MapServiceRemoteObjectImpl0p4_Skel.java:104) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.DispatchImpl._runInternal(DispatchImpl.java:320) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.DispatchImpl._run(DispatchImpl.java:198) at com.sap.engine.services.rmi_p4.server.P4SessionProcessor.request(P4SessionProcessor.java:129) at com.sap.engine.core.service630.context.cluster.session.ApplicationSessionMessageListener.process(ApplicationSessionMessageListener.java:33) at com.sap.engine.core.cluster.impl6.session.MessageRunner.run(MessageRunner.java:41) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.ActionObject.run(ActionObject.java:37) at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.execute(SingleThread.java:100) at com.sap.engine.core.thread.impl3.SingleThread.run(SingleThread.java:170) Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Class doesn't have appropriate method! at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.functions.JLBFunction.init(JLBFunction.java:273) at com.sap.engine.lib.xsl.xpath.functions.JLBFunction.<init>(JLBFunction.java:63) ... 34 more
17:44:11 End of test
Thanks in advance,
MonaHi,
Thanks to all who replied.
I solved the problem.
I was calling the java method from XSLT without passing any arguement.
I realised that the java methods called from XSLT should always have input parameter. So i changed the javamethod call from
public static String getCurrentRecNo() to public static String getCurrentRecNo(Object test)
and it worked.
Can anybody explain me why java methods called from XSLT should always have an input arguement.
Thanks
Mona -
How to use connec with java 6.0 ?
I often use the function below to connect Database:
public Connection getConnection(){
try{
Class.forName("sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver");
conn=DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:odbc:EmployeeManagerDB","sa","sa");
System.out.println("Get connection successfully!");
catch(Exception e){
System.out.println("Error: " +e);
return conn;
but now, with Java 6.0 . don't use "class.forName....for method"
can you tell me how to use it??
thanks !but now, with Java 6.0 . don't use
"class.forName....for method" Where did you get this idea?He's perfectly correct. JDBC 4.0 takes advantage of the Java SE Service Provide mechanism in Java 6 to do away with the requirement. So, if you have Java 6 and a JDBC 4 driver (it's a mandatory feature) you simply omit the forName() call.
The only problem is that there aren't that many complete JDBC 4 drivers out there yet. -
Help/Tutorial on Using Xpress with Java
Hi forum:
Can anyone point me to a tutorial or article on how to use Java method from Xpress (in NetBeans).
I have created a java class in the 'Custom Java' folder for the IDM prodject in Netbeans - I am not terribly sure what next steps to take.Yes..The sun documentation does seem to be written in such a way to try and impress rather than to inform.
But...
XPRESS and Java, you only got one or two options.. as the previous guy said.. look at the Workflow, Forms and Views docu. There is a section called Java and Javascript expressions in the XPRESS language section.
I guess the <invoke> is the most commonly used XPRESS command with java. You invoke a method of a class.
The trick is figuring out how to introduce your new class into the IDM environment so that your XPRESS can find it.. and then call the method via the XPRESS invoke.
Typically, you create a .jar of your custom classes, drop this .jar into $WSHOME/WEB-INF/lib and restart your App server.
Do a search of the forums for "custom classes"
I totally agree with you that SUN documentation is a perfect example of the 80/20 law. -
Hi, I am writing a database program, and I decided I should try and use MySQL since many people have told me it is the best way to make a database. Does the java version that Sun provide come with the api to create mysql databases?
Also, I would like to know of a good tutorial that teaches MySQL with java.Hi, I am writing a database program, and I decided I
should try and use MySQL since many people have told
me it is the best way to make a database. Does the
java version that Sun provide come with the api to
create mysql databases?
You are more than a bit confused so please stop here until you understand the following.
JDBC is the API for communicating with relational databases in Java. It is not a database in and of itself but it can communicate with any database that provides JDBC API access in the form of a JDBC driver.
Also, I would like to know of a good tutorial that
teaches MySQL with java.The Sun tutorial on JDBC may be found here http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/jdbc/index.html
Your using (or not) MySQL is not relevent on this forum and any questions you have regarding MySQL (with the exception of one) are beyond the scope of this forum.
The exception is "Is there a JDBC driver for MySQL and how do I use it". The answer to that question is yes and see this http://www.mysql.com/products/connector/j/ -
How to use Entrust with java application on unix platform
Hi all,
i have question regarding the use of Entrust with java application on unix
1)I want to use Entrust for encryption/decryption of the file in my core java application on unix platform.
What should be requiremnet for the same and how it is implemented?.
2) I want to Use Entrust for Authentication purpose in my java based web application on unix platform.
What are requirements for Entrust Authentication and how it is implemented ?any one has solution?
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Hi,
I use Java 1.3.1, jce 1.2.2 and eclipse.
To include the packet added it with �Project/Properties/ Add External JARs� but when I compile the program I get the following errors:
compile:
[javac] Compiling 10 source files to D:\MyTemp\ZFProjectView\build\temp\projectviewer
[javac] D:\MyTemp\ZFProjectView\src\projectviewer\DesEncrypter.java:3: package javax.crypto does not exist
[javac] import javax.crypto.*;
[javac] ^
[javac] D:\MyTemp\ZFProjectView\src\projectviewer\DesEncrypter.java:5: package javax.crypto.spec does not exist
[javac] import javax.crypto.spec.*;
[javac] ^
[javac] D:\MyTemp\ZFProjectView\src\projectviewer\DesEncrypter.java:15: cannot resolve symbol
[javac] symbol : class Cipher
[javac] location: class projectviewer.DesEncrypter
[javac] Cipher ecipher;
[javac] ^
Is it necessary to expand the classpath in the build.xml file or something like this?
ThanksI know its too late to answer your query... but just thought if not you there might be other people who may search solution for the same error.
Java 1.3 does not contains these packages... these are included in java 1.4 on wards.
If you want to do some encryption / decryption with java 1.3 i can provide you a link that might be of some help.
http://www.builderau.com.au/program/java/soa/Install-and-utilise-JCE/0,339024620,320264469,00.htm?feed=pt_library
<Happy Coding>
Cheers,
Jags -
Using headless with JAVA 1.3
i have wrote a program which draws images, acording to its input.
when working with java 1.4, one can set the system property "java.awt.headless" to "true", and by that creating images in offscreens programs.
I am using a server which runs on Free BSD, and java 1.3 and it is not working there.
what else can i do to make it work?Maybe this will help you:
http://lists.isb.sdnpk.org/pipermail/comp-list/2002-September/001276.html
Quoting:
For those using JDK 1.3 and before, there's the Pure Java AWT (PJA)
Toolkit, available from eTeks. It's a headless Java server that's
configured
in much the same way as the 1.4 Sun version, via a set of -D property
flags.
You'll need to download the jars, put them in your classpath, and then
set the following flags:
Dawt.toolkit=com.eteks.awt.PJAToolkit
Djava.awt.graphicsenv=com.eteks.java2d.PJAGraphicsEnvironment
With the IBM JDK, you may find you need the following properties where,
lib/pja is the location of your PJA jars:
Djava.awt.fonts=$JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/fonts
Djava2d.font.usePlatformFont=false
Duser.home=lib/pja
You can download the PJA Toolkit from eTeks' Web site.
http://www.eteks.com/pja/en/ -
Cannot Use Printer with my Photoshop CS5. Error Message.
I am encountering a problem that I never have before. When Click on File>Print I get this error message: "There was an error opening your printer. Printing functions will not be available until you have selected a printer and reopened any documents."
This happened suddenly. I had been printing with no problem just a few minutes prior. I did nothing unusual that I can recall to have caused this error message. I am using a Mac Pro using OS 10.9.5.
Thank you in advance for your help.robert.englebright wrote:
station_two:
…Don't give advice if you are going to be insulted if people don't take it.
Don't ask for advice if you're going to feel insulted, period.
We're here to offer solutions and workarounds, not to debate with posters, specially about their "intuition" contradicting our responses. We don't offer our time to be wasted in that fashion. Can you possibly imagine what I care about your "intuition"?
A simple thank you or your silence would have sufficed. You didn't need to reply at all.
As always in the forums, if you don't like any response or post, you are entitled to your money back: $0.00.
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