Thứ Hai, 27 tháng 3, 2017

Missing "javaee-endorsed-api-7.0" Class Library

Installing EJB and EAR plugin

Thứ Sáu, 17 tháng 3, 2017

6 Ways To Enable Right Click On Websites That Have Disabled It

Method 1 – By Typing A Code In The URL

  • This is the easiest of all the methods. Firstly you need to navigate to the website that has disabled the right click feature. Then copy-paste the code given below in the URL bar.
    javascript:void(document.oncontextmenu=null);
    
  • This will bypass the javascript alert in the respective website. The downside of using this option is that you need to repeat the same step every single time you want to use a right click.

Method 2 – By Disabling Javascript From The Browser

If you frequently use right clicks, then following the first method can get quite tiring. You could disable the javascript option as a whole instead, for the web broswer that you use. Follow the steps below to disable javascript in Google Chrome. Similar settings are available in other web browsers like EdgeInternet ExplorerFirefox etc.
  • First of all, click on the gear icon at the top right corner of your Google Chrome. From the menu that gets expanded out, click on the option named Settings.


  • Start typing javascript into the Settings Search Bar as shown in the screenshot given below. This will result in Google Chrome displaying a section named Privacy. Click on the button named Content settings from there.
  • As next, check the checkbox corresponding to the option Do not allow any site to run JavaScript. Once you are all done, hit the Done button at the bottom.


Method 3 – By Using The Website Source Code

You can view the source code of any website by hitting CTRL+U keys together. Right click feature will not be disabled for the source code of a website. Follow the steps given below to learn about this method.
  • Navigate to the website that has disabled the right click feature. Now press CTRL+U keys together. This will open the source code of the website.

  • The source code would somewhat look like the one given in the following screenshot. Now you can use the right click feature to copy the text that you want.

Method 4 – By Saving The Webpage

You can save a webpage by using the key combination CTRL+S. Once the page is saved, you can open the saved webpage and use right click to copy its contents as right click will not be disabled for saved pages.

Method 5 – By Using A Web Proxy

You can use a proxy server website to use the right click feature. For that, go to a website like FilterBypass. Once there, you can check the option Remove scripts as shown in the screenshot given below, to use the right click feature.

Method 6 – By Using Browser Extensions

There are various extensions for different browsers which help you get back the right click feature. One such browser extension for Google Chrome, that enables the right click feature is RightToCopy.

Thứ Ba, 7 tháng 3, 2017

10 Simple and Relaxing Exercises for Your Eyes

Endless hours sat in front of a computer or TV can be really bad for your eyes. Dryness, itchiness, headaches — sounds familiar? Unfortunately, not all of us can afford to regularly go offline for a much needed break.
And so we at Bright Side decided to start small, and found ten simple exercises for your eyes, that you can do with no fuss in under 15 minutes. Try doing them at least from time to time, and you’ll really notice the difference!
Gaze into the darkness

Gaze into the darkness

(It’s not as ominous as it sounds.) Put your elbows on the table. Close your eyes and cup them with your palms. Relax and gaze into the darkness. Hold this position for a couple of minutes.
Side to Side Eye Movement

Side to Side Eye Movement

Stand or sit up straight. Look straight ahead. Without moving your head, look to the left. Focus on what you see. Then look to the right and focus on what you see. Move your eyes from side to side five times. Repeat the cycle three times.
Up and Down Eye Movement

Up and Down Eye Movement

Sit up straight and look ahead. Then look up and focus on what you see. Look down. Don’t be afraid to wrinkle your forehead or frown. Look up and down five times. Repeat the entire cycle three times.
Moving Your Eyes Diagonally

Moving Your Eyes Diagonally

Look straight ahead. Look down and to the left. Then move your eyes diagonally and look up and to the right. Focus on what you see. Repeat the exercise five times, then look straight ahead and do the same cycle in the other direction. Repeat the entire cycle three times.
Rolling Your Eyes in a Circle

Rolling Your Eyes in a Circle

Sit up straight and relax. Look to the left and slowly roll your eyes in a circle clockwise. Do it clockwise five times and then counterclockwise five times. Repeat the entire cycle three times.
Near and Far Focus

Near and Far Focus

Focus your eyes on a pencil or any other nearby object. It should be 20-30 cm away from your eyes. Then look at something distant. Focus on that and try to see it in detail. Then look at the pencil again. Change your focus five times. Repeat this cycle three times.
Concentration #1

Concentration #1

Sit up straight. Look straight ahead. Gaze at the point between your eyebrows. Focus on what you see for a few seconds. Then look ahead again. Gaze at the point between your eyebrows. Change this focus five times. Repeat this cycle three times.
Concentration #2

Concentration #2

Sit up straight. Look straight ahead. Gaze at the tip of your nose for a few seconds. Then look ahead again. Change this focus five times. Repeat the entire cycle three times.
Massage #1

Massage #1

Close your eyes. Then squeeze your eyes tightly shut for two to three seconds. Relax the muscles around your eyes. Squeeze your eyes shut again. Repeat ten times.
Massage #2

Massage #2

Close your eyes. Gently massage your eyelids with circular motions. Press lightly. Don’t try to press too hard. Make ten circular movements, first clockwise, then counterclockwise.