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Nov 22nd, 2007
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Re: Final Year Project title - Java

Click to Expand / Collapse  Quote originally posted by masijade ...
http://java.sun.com/ It is of course, part of the standard JDK. Read the API docs for java.awt.print and javax.print and look for the tutorials.
thank you for your guidance. and the link.
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Re: Final Year Project title - Java

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so first you are too lazy to think up your own project idea, and now you want people to write the code for you so you don't have to do that either.

I hope you fail utterly.
thanks for your wishes. if i really fail my third year thats also will be my other subjects won't be this. and i am here not to ask ppl to write the code for me or taking any advantage from you guys what i need is comments, discussions thats it and i am just asking some example coding which related to the printing because i had no idea how the printing code looks like even in java.sun got so many lines of codes that i never see before. anyway thanks for your hoping and your lesson.
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Re: Final Year Project title - Java

It's actually nice to get something that looks something similliar to a discussion here in the java forum. So please don't flame his thread, tryh to support him instead.
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Re: Final Year Project title - Java

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It's actually nice to get something that looks something similliar to a discussion here in the java forum. So please don't flame his thread, tryh to support him instead.
thanks for your support
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Re: Final Year Project title - Java

You know what, i think you are cool and you just need a little encouragement. You should go for what ever project you have in mind, i especially prefere the second one and if you need a code to print, do not worry about that for now when you need the code you will have it. Just start up with your project. The code is pretty simple and you can handle the printing APIs. Just believe in yourself.
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Re: Final Year Project title - Java

Cool, last reply from the thread is nearly year old and the project should be already submitted, if not failed. You may be in time for graduation ceremony...
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Re: Final Year Project title - Java

or more likely for the retry as the kiddo is likely to have failed his assignment last year
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Re: Final Year Project title - Java

Can anyone send me a good final year java project like online exam or something like that with the synopsis and source code and all the things it will be a gr8 help ..
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