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blog.sephiroth.it
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| | | | Ususally, when we want to get some "R" attributes at runtime, we use the Resources getIdentifier method, which is useful for getting strings, drawables and ids at runtime. Unfortunately this method cannot be used to get the styleable fields. However, using java reflections, there's another way to solve the problem. With this snippet you can get styleable fields at runtime... | |
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| | | | The High-Performance Java Persistence Newsletter features articles, videos, and answers to common StackOverflow questions. | |
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blog.waynesheffield.com
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| | | | Of the many enhancement requests for SQL Server, my #1 request is to have it track when objects and columns were last used. | |
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