is it possible to use this way of creating thread objects with out getting the following error? "The type Excutor must implement the inherited abstract method Runnable.run()" public class Excutor implements Runnable{
Thread threadObject = new Thread(){ public void run(){ printshit(); } }; }
@fge That is what the plan is. Since, I told you there is an infinite loop, we are re-using the same threads. The thread, once created, never gets killed. Unless, the shutdown is initiated. But, this IMHO is an overkill. Instead of saving, we are killing resource by this.
In reality I don't think that's possible in sweden, there can be many people sharing ownership, but only one person can be registered on it because of the laws regarding fines
@SecondRikudo I do, but I start out by just doing what I'm told so that I know how others think, then, I'm gonna go about and do it MY way, when I know enough from all the "why"
@SecondRikudo It's a tutorial. I can't ask a book why :P
The owner table is/was my big questionmark, I feel fairly confident about the other tables, but i still want feedback because I don't know what I might be missing
@SecondRikudo It's written by my "teacher" and I've pretty much made a direct translation (that still makes sense). It displays what kind of teachers I've had this course...
@SecondRikudo It does state in the swedish version that it needs to have a easy to read and navigate UI, but it doesn't have to be pretty, just readable. So only half of what a GUI should be (still dumb)
@SecondRikudo But no matter how you do it, there will be duplication; if you tie the brand and colour to another table, you'll still have the same reference to that table all over..?
But then there will still be duplication in the model table because you'll have the same brand appearing many time for just one model because of what year it's been made
What you need to add is vehicle models; you don't need to individually add brands, or years. And your application is there to present to the user a list of brands if need be (select distinct brand from vehicle_models etc)
for instance, when I open a JFrame which contains a JSpinner, as I see it doesn't invoke the action listener so I need to invoke it manually because it generates something on GUI. Is that possible? Tx in advance
With the table I first made, there are no references to other tables, and no repetetive columns, in the second table, there will still be repetition of the brand, model and year, the exact same repetitions as in my original table
@SecondRikudo so what? This is not part of the business requirements; also, why would the color be part of the vehicle model and not, say, of the vehicle?
"Statistics for brands and models (of the vehicles) Display how often vehicles of certain brands or year model are being surveyed. One example could be Honda cars on average get surveyed every other year while Volvo are surveyed every year."
If I understand it correct, it's better to say; if there are going to be more than one of something in the rows, it safer to refer it to another table so that you always have the exact same reference when it appears again.
What I see in that table that makes it "impure" is that it holds a reference to another table that's containing the owners, because of that, you should break out the vehicle part of it, and make the vehicle table a "clean" table of references to other table; it's only being referenced?
@SecondRikudo If he can get a superintendant position that's good, he's also very good with people so a "boss" position where he's having personnel responsibilities is also something he's good at. But he'll take anything they have that pays a living wage
@SecondRikudo My first step is to try and avoid many to many as much as I can, the second step, when you HAVE to have many to many, then I'd do what I did in that document which is exactly what you say; create a new table.
If one car can have multiple owners, and one owner can have multiple cars, there's an m:n relationship between them, it's not a question of modelling it's a question of how things are actually like.
I'm looking at other projects we have, and I see it being put in resources/config but putting it there I see no indication that it's being used at all..
@fge dude!!! im using JOOQ now... can i ask for an opinion...
@fge I have a table that has an unsigned int data type in DB.... so when jooq generated the classes and im trying to place where clause using an int, the compiler of course whines... how do you work around with this?? there is no native unsigned short in java right
this is how im trying to do it for now:
The method findById(UShort) in the type DAOImpl<AuthorRecord,Author,UShort> is not applicable for the arguments (int)
Well, in most cases I nearly never use a (row in a) table as a POJO directly; I create POJOs are RecordMappers accordingly. Note that nothing prevents you from renaming the generated classes