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| Java Coding Part Six: Putting it all together In the previous five sections, we described the basics of how to fetch a URL and return it as a string; how to deal with site authentication; how to deal with the data using objects; how to create and read the preferences file; and how to deal with a database. If youve gotten this far, putting it all together is now just nuts and bolts. Rather than post the entire file on this page, you can download it or even view it in your browser. Main Code FetchApp.java (13KB) Objects SiteObject.java ProxyObject.java Preferences-related Files FetchAppPrefs.dtd FetchAppPrefs.ene Or get the above 5 files in one gzipped (6KB) or bzipped (5KB) file. NOTE: Dont forget that youll need several of the packages on the Files page to make this all work. |
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