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chuchulo

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Joined: 08/15/2010 17:10:03
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Has anybody any idea how to do this by java?
stdunbar

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chuchulo wrote:Has anybody any idea how to do this by java?


I'm not really sure what you mean. If you want to check that a particular web page has been updated, then use something like HttpClient along with some sort of checksum on the contents of the page (for example, Apache Commons MD5) and store the last checksum that you read. Then, when it changes, re-read the page.

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visualsindia

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Hi chuchulo

What you expect exactly in java, Please let you show your details..





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