I saw a wiki page on GitHub that isn't open for editing. Then I forked the project, edited it on "my end" and tried to do a pull request. It turns out, the wiki isn't in the project, and there isn't a way to commit changes to it. Other than e-mailing, is there a way to proceed if I want to suggest a change on the wiki in this case? At this point I found out what seems like an alternative under "Qu
The Jackson data binding documentation indicates that Jackson supports deserialising "Arrays of all supported types" but I can't figure out the exact syntax for this. For a single object I would do this: //json input { "id" : "junk", "stuff" : "things" } //Java MyClass instance = objectMapper.readValue(json, MyClass.class); Now for an array I want to do this: //json input [{ "id" : "junk", "stuff"
Say you have a form that has values loaded from database. How do you initialize ng-model? Example: <input name="card[description]" ng-model="card.description" value="Visa-4242"> In my controller, $scope.card is undefined initially. Is there a way besides doing something like this? $scope.card = { description: $('myinput').val() }
I am using Socket.IO on a Node server with a basic HTTP server (no Express or Connect or anything like that). By default, Socket.IO serves the client file to /socket.io/socket.io.js I would like to be able to change that base path to something else, like /foo/bar/socket.io/socket.io.js Is there any built-in way to do this, or any way without changing Socket.IO's code? I think the answer lies in th
How can I change the default port used by the play framework in development mode when issueing the "run" command on the play console. This is for playframework 2.0 beta. Using the http.port configuration parameter either on the command line or in the application.conf seems to have no effect: C:\dev\prototype\activiti-preso>play run --http.port=8080 [info] Loading project definition from C:\dev\pro
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