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Base64 encoding and decoding of data from Java. Encode and decode methods for Strings, byte arrays, and streams.
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You may want to use: Attesoro - A Java Translation Editor Base64 is needed in many places other than its original use as an encoding format for transferring attachments in email.
It can be used anytime binary or arbitrary data needs to be represented in
common printable characters. For example to connect to a web page that requires a username and password (basic authentication) you need to Base64 encode the username and password. (See the example) ExampleURL url = new URL("http://...."); HttpURLConnection connection = (HttpURLConnection)url.openConnection(); connection.setRequestProperty( "Authorization", "Basic " + Base64.encode( username + ":" + password ) ); InputStream in = connection.getInputStream();Use base64 to add a basic authentication to an HTTP request. Be aware that Base64 encoding in not encryption. Base64 scrambles the output and it may appear to be unreadable, but it is easily deciphered by anybody with a little experience or time. Base64 encoded strings will often end in one or two equal signs, and they will have only letters, numbers, pluses, and slashes. Once somebody figures out that it is in Base64, it is just a matter of running the decode method on it. Furthermore, real encryption algorithms will change the entire output if one bit in the input changes. If you change a letter in a your message and then re-encode it with Base64, only a few characters will change. Base64 is not a substitute for encryption. Base64 used this way is obfuscation, and rather poor obfuscation at that. It may be a disservice to your users to use Base64 as obfuscation because it gives them the impression that their data is encrypted when it really isn't. Sonu Nigam Rafi Ki Yaadein Vol 2 Mp3 Instant: A deeper, more philosophical track originally from Dharti . The Legacy of the "Rafi Ki Yaaden" Series In the vast ocean of Indian playback singing, two names resonate with divine purity—Mohammed Rafi and Sonu Nigam. While Rafi Sahab defined the golden era of Bollywood music, Sonu Nigam emerged as the one singer who could channel his soulful texture into the modern age. The project (Memories of Rafi) stands as a testament to this spiritual connection. Specifically, Sonu Nigam Rafi Ki Yaadein Vol 2 MP3 remains one of the most searched, downloaded, and cherished tribute albums by music lovers across the globe. sonu nigam rafi ki yaadein vol 2 mp3 The first notes of a soft harmonium filled his ears. Then, silence. A deep, respectful silence. And then, a voice. It was unmistakably Sonu Nigam, but… different . It wasn't the polished, pop-star Sonu. This was Sonu in a small, intimate studio, singing as if in a prayer. : A deeper, more philosophical track originally from Dharti is a tribute album by Sonu Nigam , released in March 1994 by the label T-Series . It is part of a massive series where Sonu Nigam covers classic hits originally sung by the legendary Mohammed Rafi. Album Overview Release Date: March 1994. Artist: Sonu Nigam. Label: T-Series / Super Cassettes Industries (SCI). The project (Memories of Rafi) stands as a The album starts with "Koi Udaan", which sets the tone for the rest of the album. Sonu Nigam's rendition of "Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya" is flawless, capturing the essence of Rafi's original version. "Chaliya" is another highlight, with Sonu Nigam's energetic and playful vocals. : Nigam moved to Mumbai at 18 and spent several years recording cover versions to sustain himself.
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Stephen Ostermiller com.Ostermiller.util.Base64 | Open source, GPL | Encodes and decodes strings, byte arrays, files, and streams from static methods. |
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Robert W. Harder Base64 | Open source, public domain | Encodes and decodes strings, byte arrays, and objects from static methods. It will encode and decode streams if you instantiate a Base64.InputStream or a Base64.OutputStream. |
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Roedy Green Java Glossary com.mindprod.base64.base64 | Open source, freeware (except military) | Encodes from byte arrays to strings, decodes from strings to byte arrays. |
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Tom Daley JavaWorld Tip | unknown | Annotated code and nifty graphic that shows how Base64 encoding works. Supports byte array to byte array operations. |
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Sinotar com.sinotar.algorithm.Base64 | Open source, free only for personal use. | Encodes from byte arrays to strings, decodes from strings to byte arrays. |
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