« first day (1278 days earlier)      last day (3657 days later) » 

4:58 AM
hi
can any bdy help me to fixed this problem?
 
 
1 hour later…
6:22 AM
@Aravinth, I've been able to successfully set up pdfbox on Netbeans 7.3.1 on my PC. Let me know if you are still having any concerns.
 
6:36 AM
HI
 
 
4 hours later…
fge
10:12 AM
grappa is born!
 
Hello
i am unable to load primefaces in project
please help
 
 
3 hours later…
1:13 PM
Good morning, Java!
 
fge
Good morning milord
 
@fge How are you?
 
fge
1:34 PM
@Michael doing great; and parboiled1 has a new name: github.com/parboiled1/grappa
 
Haha cool
 
fge
Now if only I had some modicum of talent for graphics, I'd design a logo
But I have no talent whatsoever
 
Neither do I.
Catchy name though.
Is it named after an alcoholic drink?
 
fge
Indeed, yes
 
Haha
 
fge
1:44 PM
"grammar", "parsers"...
 
Haha clever!
You should describe the meaning of the name in the README
Just so people know what it means.
 
fge
@Michael README updated
 
2:09 PM
1
Q: sequentially deploy war on Tomcat on every time when its restart a server also specified order

Janak DhananiI have multiple war files to deploy, for example. coll.war, egg.war, etc., each one will specify an application module. In our application I have some specification that coll.war should deploy first and rest has to deploy in specific sequence such like. coll.war egg.war chick.war Can somebody...

 
2:54 PM
Hey everyone!
 
fge
Hello
 
3:14 PM
@Appu!
 
fge
@Michael you talked about vCard parsing the other day?
 
@fge Yes, I maintain a Java vCard parsing library: code.google.com/p/ez-vcard
I was wondering if something like grappa could be used to parse a vCard file.
 
fge
@Michael I'd like to attempt to write a parser for these, just for "fun"
@Michael I don't know the format; is it character based or binary based?
 
@fge I'm definitely interested in seeing how it works out.
vCard files are plain-text.
 
fge
OK, good, because grammars are character based
 
3:19 PM
This file contains most of the low-level parsing logic: code.google.com/p/ez-vcard/source/browse/trunk/src/main/java/…
 
fge
I wonder whether extending to byte based parsers would be beneficial
What? Trunk? SVN?
Aiieeeee
 
lol
Sorry
I basically just iterate through each line character by character.
This folder contains some example vCard files that I use in the unit tests: code.google.com/p/ez-vcard/source/browse/trunk/src/test/…
 
3:36 PM
@fge Oh, and if you are interested, I'm looking for translations of a resource file: code.google.com/p/ez-vcard/source/browse/trunk/src/main/…
 
fge
3:47 PM
@Michael which makes me think, parboiled (well, grappa) does not handle custom error messages yet, and that's a feature I intend to add
It has been a feature request for a looong time in parboiled; was never implemented
 
@fge @Michael Sup!
 
 
1 hour later…
5:13 PM
Can we invoke a method from javascript?
 
fge
@Marz a Java method, you mean? Using Rhino, yes
Or Nashorn starting with Java 8
 
I just want to write a javascript that would invoke a button click which in return the button is a submit button form
because I'm validating the input using javascript first
 
fge
5:42 PM
Uhm, errr, how is this Java thenN
 
6:33 PM
hii
can anyone tell me how can i simulate a button click in jsp
?
 
2
Q: How to make inline taglets (which require com.sun) more cross-platform? Is there a non-Oracle/more-cross-platform javadoc parser?

aliteralmindI'm writing a library that inserts already unit-tested example code (its source-code, output, and any input files) into JavaDoc, with lots of customization possibilities. The main way of using this library is with inline taglets, such as {@.sourceAndOutput my.package.AGreatExample} {@.source my....

Please take a look if you think you can help. BOUNTIED!!!! :)
 
fge
7:14 PM
@aliteralmind I have another project which can make use of your project here, since demoing is very important for this one
 
8:04 PM
@fge: That's very good news. Which one?
 
@fge: The taglet idea has really freed me to do a lot more.
That's a lot of tests.
 
fge
@aliteralmind good to hear :)
 
@fge: grappa has a lot of tests. It'd be incredible if you used it. I'm grateful for that, and all your advice so far. Learning a lot.
@fge: And @Michael's idea for syntax highlighting will make it a lot more impressive. Pretty sure wordpress uses the library he referred me to.
 
fge
@aliteralmind it does not have that many tests currently, actually
77 compared to the 3000+ of json-schema-validator :p
 
8:12 PM
@fge: One test excites me. It's all good.
@fge: IXC is good for testing, in that the library itself will be filled with live tests for it. The intro documentation in particular will show it off.
 
 
2 hours later…
9:54 PM
I'm designing a backup system. I know this is kind of vague, but can anybody give me push in the right direction? I'd like to do some sort of differential/incremental type of thing. I've also got a huge variety of different types of data. Is there any easy(ish) solution?
 

« first day (1278 days earlier)      last day (3657 days later) »