Ben,
Excellent that worked perfectly!
Can you suggest any documentation that covers these JRuby Java helpers?
Best Regards,
Carl
On 7 Jan 2013, at 22:54, Benjamin Browning wrote:
> There is a way to get an InputStream from a file in JRuby without using
> FileInputStream:
>
> File.new("exa
I'm on my phone now but if I remember correctly you should give 'a
string'.chars (or mb_chars) a try using plain Ruby API.
Em 07/01/2013 20:03, "Carl Bourne" escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> I may be misunderstanding something here, but Is there an easy way in
> JRuby/Ruby to convert a string such as "lexicon
Thanks Ben - that's really useful to know!
I'll give that a try tomorrow.
Sent from my iPad
On 7 Jan 2013, at 22:54, Benjamin Browning wrote:
> There is a way to get an InputStream from a file in JRuby without using
> FileInputStream:
>
> File.new("example.jks").to_inputstream
>
> So your
There is a way to get an InputStream from a file in JRuby without using
FileInputStream:
File.new("example.jks").to_inputstream
So your example becomes:
kstore.load(File.new("example.jks").to_inputstream,
"lexicon".to_java.toCharArray)
Ben
On Jan 7, 2013, at 5:32 PM, Carl Bourne wrote:
> T
Thanks Ben,
That did the trick perfectly!
On another note, is there an easier way to load the example.jks keystore file
without needing to use Java's FileInputStream?
Regards,
Carl Bourne
On 7 Jan 2013, at 22:10, Benjamin Browning wrote:
> You can accomplish the same thing without String
You can accomplish the same thing without String.new via
"lexicon".to_java.toCharArray
And, I wouldn't suggest using java_import for java.lang.String since as you've
noticed (via the already initialized constant warning) that conflicts with
Ruby's built-in String class.
Ben
On Jan 7, 2013, at
Hi,
I may be misunderstanding something here, but Is there an easy way in
JRuby/Ruby to convert a string such as "lexicon" into a character array?
The only way I've been able to achieve this so far is like this: -
> String.new("lexicon").toCharArray)
Which requires me to: -
> java_import