How do I create one implicit class for both use cases?
implicit class SortableByIntValue(seq:Seq[(String,Int)]){
def sortByValue = seq.sortBy(_._2)
}
implicit class SortableByDoubleValue(seq:Seq[(String,Double)]){
def sortByValue = seq.sortBy(_._2)
}
@ItachiUchiha But it's an entirely different language...
@Unihedron The thing is that I can't even test the deployed application... I've even followed the Oracle basic example that's supposed to pring "Hello World" but gassfish crashes when I click the generated link in the admin console...
if suppose there is a class C inside a class B which is inside a class A then I can refer to class A object from within class C by saying A.this and same applies for class B also, am I right?
@RishabhGour If you instantiate C and C is not a static class, it's bound to an instance of B. Same goes for A, so you could call methods from A and B instances that are bound to C
@RishabhGour that looks like an XY problem but anyway -- since your inner classes are not static, it means that the first argument of class B will be an instance of A and that the first argument of C will be an instance of B, which you should create instance variables for
@RishabhGour Yes you can, but you can only instantiate the inner class from it's respective parent (how else is Java supposed to know what instance the inner instance is bound to?)
However nested classes to the third level, as @Vogel mentioned are a code smell
3,500 canadian dollars translates to 22,939, and the trainee wage should be 25000 so you are getting less paid than you would here. Living is expensive but I don't think toronto is cheaper than here
@Gemtastic What is your tuition costs like in Sweden?
I'm something like 40k in debt currently lol if it makes you feel better (half is from my car though)
Might not have been the smartest thing going for a ~40k car right away :p but I took it over from my mom and got it for 29k.. so couldn't really refuse that deal
There are lots of commercial educations you can attend though (like hairdresser, makeup artist, coding schools and bartender) and they cost money for everyone
@Gemtastic Yeah I suppose it doesn't exactly make sense for Swedish citizens to pay for foreigner's to come in and bank on that free university with their tax money
Nothing, Nothing at all, and that's why they advised me to look for another job because they are not gonna adopt me as a "real" dev when whatever I have now runs out
@Ballbreaker I have to; the internship starts on december 14
Does anyone know how feasible it is to use Java JMX library, to make a Java application somewhat "failsafe " ? . is that the purpose of Java JMX? I just curious about perspective about it
Our examination project is supposed to be held and worked on in february, and they're already grilling us on what we're gonna do and if we're gonna combine it with the internship or not. the later wouldn't be so bad if it weren't for that we have to answer what to do even if we're gonna do it during the internship...
Well I have an issue with JPanel. This JPanel I have contains components but they will simply not stack vertically. I am using a FlowLayout and even when I restrict the JPanel to a certain size it simply won't let the components flow downwards
I have created a simple component in Swing that lets me place other components such as buttons on top of each other.
They fill their parent horizontally but not vertically, which is exactly as I want it. I called this parent component VerticalPanel and this is how it looks:
I can't shake the ...
Eh I guess while we're at it, if anyone feels like taking a crack at this let me know what you think... or atleast an upvote if you deem it worthy so I can get more attention to it
I am using a stateless EJB class to update a persistence entity located in a database. A method within the EJB calls an implementation class where the work is done. I believe what is causing the issue is that an entity called Foo, has a oneToMany relationship with an entity Bar. Things are done, ...
I can't really fundamentally change the code to get this one (out of 54) methods to work
I'm thinking I have to work with what I have
My worst case scenario here is to track the new records that are inserted and return a list of their ID's
if it fails and the rollback doesn't fully work, then I'll go in and delete those records out
This method is on a 2 minute schedule, so then it will atleast come in and try it again, and hopefully no one changes anything
This should work since the original (updated) entries roll back fine... but it seems very brute force to me.. would like to avoid the problem instead of working around it, ya kno?
Ahh well, I was kind of hoping someone would stumble upon it running into the issue before and be like !! AH YES. Then give me a quick fix lmao
Three months later...
Do you think if I changed the name from "Hibernate- Partial transaction rollback and session handling" to "Hibernate - Non-Consensual Flushing" it will get more views? muaha