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4:51 AM
hello
is anyone on?
 
 
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hut
6:53 AM
Ha G'day ! That's a nice chat I tell ya
 
 
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1:30 PM
hello
 
 
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2:47 PM
Hello
 
 
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5:39 PM
Is it a normal property of final method variables that they may continue to exist even after the method has completed? I have test code that says it is, but I don't see documentation of this in the Java Language Specification.
 
MLS
hi
lord
@lord did u use mvc with spring?
 
6:18 PM
@MLS No, sorry.
in The Tavern (General) on Meta Stack Overflow Chat, 3 mins ago, by Tim Stone
The compiler generates a synthetic field on your inner class that stores the variable that you referenced from the outer local scope, so your initial variable should be considered gone, but there's still a reference within the inner class.
 
 
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7:56 PM
evening
 
@BedwyrHumphreys 'ello.
 
hi, ever used jmock?
 
No, sorry.
 
it's good, but strange.
 
How so? What does it do?
 
8:05 PM
well, maybe not strange but maye dogmatic.
it's a mocking framework, like easymock, mockito etc
 
Figures.
 
the authors have a book, growing object oriented software. That's strange as well, weird programming style.
 
8:33 PM
are there anyone to give me the way to set a bean property to refer to another one in other spring bean file which i imported with the following way: <import resource="classpath:WebContent/WEB-INF/Dispatcher-servlet.xml"/>
 
8:49 PM
@BedwyrHumphreys
 
MLS
@onep
 
@BedwyrHumphreys are you spring developper?
 
MLS
@onepseudoxies put ur question on spring forum
 
@BedwyrHumphreys
the matter is that i'm the only one user in that room
 
9:11 PM
it wasn't me!
 
hm...
 
 
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10:53 PM
@all
are there any one which is familiar with spring bean file?
 

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