hi guys! I have been trying to find solutions to FAIR queuing of tasks.
I intend to make a service where people could submit tasks(specifically transcoding) to the system and they should get serviced soon but at the same time it should not starve anyone else, ie, if a person submits 2000 tasks the system should not cater to only him all the time but instead do a round robin or something like that among other people's requests... Are there any solutions available?
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user400055
10:25 AM
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user400055
I have a question concerning the creation of a generic array
@Random: I think there's a danger of that. For the most part I'd plan to redirect people to the main Q/A site for anything other than a trivial question
If people ask questions in chat first, hopefully it will reduce the number of duplicates. If it's legitimately un-asked, they can post to the main site. Makes sense to me!
I mean, normally people ask in the SO forum becouse they want the question asked, not to post it for the future, so other than redirecting to the forum I see no way to stop the chat beating the forum (faster, has back and forth as you say...).
I don't have many of that so I don't care that much (also I'm on the asking side normally). I just use the site a lot when I don't know something and I whould miss it.
Hi all ... I want to have remote access to a program called VLC in my java program. one way I have tested is using ActiveX. But I don't know how to use ActiveX in java. I used EZ project but it was not free. please guid me. Thanks.
@Random Until you need to figure out how to dynamically remove and restore elements on the page. (Not that that's the hardest question about Wicket by far, if you look at some of the [wicket] questions on SO.)
I need to make a web page with Wicket that lays out the following table:
+------------+---------+
| Category | Value |
+------------+---------+
| CatA | ValA |
+------------+---------+
| CatB | ValB |
+------------+---------+
| CatC | ValC |
+------------+--------...
I did have the same problem, but in my project I have like 30sec to solve it (hurray for spanish system), so I ended up doing it statically and adding jquery (thanks to the css guy in my company)
*@Zach but really what do you develop java on? I use a macbook and considering a move as they are going to stop supporting it is the new version going to be the same as the apple developed one?
@Zach ahh ok then so i guess your not really that bothered but do your clients require cross platform software or do you find yourself only usually developing software for one platform?
@MarkPeters of course, I just have a hard time figuring out what need it is supposed to fill (yes, I have read the post about the third site) except maybe for being a fun project to burn some vc on. It is however a rather cool implementation. I can think of a handful of places where the technology would make sense. But I am not going anywhere, who knows. Maybe this is where all the action will be in a few weeks :-)
@John Kind of hard to to without either making the SO question page very hard to follow or making it less complete. I really like the way google can take me to a question at SO with a few answers with comments giving me pros and cons of different approaches. I would hate if that was taken away just because some of the good comments ended up here instead.
@Fredrik I was thinking more like being able to select a set of messages and populate a SO question template which you could then edit...maybe using the messages on chat as comments to the original question. Then somehow link that to a user account. That way for example, if I populate a question from our convo, then you'd get a message asking you to fill in the answer details that we discussed here all the while still having our conversation history to reference.
To avoid cannibalizing the main Q/A bodies of our sites, and to make sure that things which are better suited as a question are asked there, what do you think of a "propagate to question" button for your own message or conversation in a chat room?
I'd envision that you could click this button wh...
@John Sure, I just think the average poster is too lazy to do that "promote to SO" template editing in a way that resulted in something well formatted enough so that people would actually bother getting a context and answer. I hope I am wrong :-)
user402642
7:53 PM
In Swing/AWT, is it common to use JPanels/Borderlayouts to create GUIs? I'm finding it hard to envision that one can create client resizable GUIs (b/c don't you have to keep track of all the sizes?)