That's kinda the great thing about programming--you can learn and do pretty much everything from your home computer. Surgeons don't have that luxury. xD
Annotations are a general java concept used for many different things. Some of the most basic and useful things that use annotations are JAX-RS/WS (for creating web services) and maybe Enterprise Java Beans (they make use of A LOT of annotations) for managing your application objects. Once you read up on those topics you'll probably have a good idea of what annotations are and how they can be used.
I also have a question: I'm trying to deploy a web application on Weblogic 12.1.3 using JAX-RS 2. I've managed to make it work apart from 1 small thing that breaks everything. It seems that I am unable to inject @Context HttpServletRequest into a filtering class implementing ContainerRequestFilter interface. I am able to inject the request in all the other resources but when I try to do it there weblogic throws an exception.
i've looked everywhere on SO, on the internet no answers. There is a question here on SO detailing the exact problem but there are no answers there either. If anyone has any ideas that would be really helpful. Question link: stackoverflow.com/questions/33400142/…
I've been rather busy with school and work while trying to find me an internship that's gonna lead to a job and so far it seems like I've had a huge success. Out of all the courses I've completed so far 8/9 I've got the highest grade in, and the 9th one is a passing grade. I know school and real life are two different things but it still feels good to do well in school. If I can't even do that…
@JohnnyCoder I would go as SE but I'm biased being a software engineer myself. You can't become an engineer without a degree, you literally cannot call yourself an engineer legally otherwise.
Which one do you mean? (type the number) 1. java.nio.file.Files#newBufferedWriter(Path, Charset, OpenOption[]) 2. java.nio.file.Files#newBufferedWriter(Path, OpenOption[])
present then this method works as if the CREATE, TRUNCATE_EXISTING, and WRITE options are present. In other words, it opens the file for writing, creating the file if it doesn't exist, or initially truncating an existing regular-file to a size of 0 if it exists. (1/2)
I'm using the gretty plugin in Gradle.
It works, I can list the tasks, for example appRun, and execute them.
But the tasks aren't found when I try to add a dependency with
apply plugin 'war'
apply from: 'https://raw.github.com/akhikhl/gretty/master/pluginScripts/gretty.plugin'
transpileScss <<...