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02:31
Hello fellow programmers
try { final int version = 8; Oracle.Release<Java>("Java " + version) ; } catch(JavaReleaseFailedException ex) { ex.printStackTrace(); }
Haha :P
02:59
Hello, World!
Anyone home?
03:30
Guess not.
 
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07:59
hello..
08:12
hello there.. anyone free to assist?
@DroidBeginner just ask
i'm having trouble adding admob ads into my fragments tab
sorry, I don't know anything about Android
ohh. so sorry. wrong chatroom .
thanks anyway
08:52
hello @rahulserver, here I'm
Hi@jachguate
thanks for your concern to help!
sir!
for just a minute. :) what you want to chat about?
i just want to create an installer using inno setup which will launch my jar file at windows startup
always
I just answered that question, take a look at stackoverflow.com/questions/13244181/…
but that is not what you asked in your question
ahh! thats great
ya initially while asking the question i did not know it was possible!
08:56
ok, please consider improving it, or deletion.
I have to go, but I think you're well now, right?
deletion?
yes!
of your question... in it's current state it just can't be answered.
if you can't improve it and you found what you want, delete it (below the tags you have a link to delete it).
stackoverflow.com/questions/7490249/inno-setup-how-can-i-make-my-program-run-when-a-user-logs-in-to-windows
consider this
someone has already answered it but it did not worked for me!
and deleting my own posts makes me a candidate of a ban.
of course not... it's supposed you have to clean up what you did, and to learn and think twice before posting a new question.

If you delete all what you do, you're a candidate... but also if you don't learn and get downvotes or bad reactions from the community members.
Hey! wait
your solution is still not working
thats why i have posted my question!
My jar file which i have mentioned in the application files does not gets launched at all!
 
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11:14
hey
11:34
anyone on?
hey lewis
i got a problem with java 1.7 and blowfish
Uh huh..
so this is my encrypt/decrypt code: pastebin.com/Rw3aQL6N
encrypt is fine, but on decrypt i get this: javax.crypto.IllegalBlockSizeException: Input length must be multiple of 8 when decrypting with padded cipher
null
this only started happening since i upgraded to jdk 1.7
Right..
Not sure.. at which point does it throw the exception?
public static String decryptBlowfish(String to_decrypt, String strkey) {
                  try {
                     SecretKeySpec key = new SecretKeySpec(strkey.getBytes(), "Blowfish");
                     Cipher cipher = Cipher.getInstance("Blowfish");
                     cipher.init(Cipher.DECRYPT_MODE, key);
                     byte[] decrypted = cipher.doFinal(to_decrypt.getBytes("UTF8"));
                     return new String(decrypted, "UTF-8");
                  } catch (Exception e) {
11:42
on the return
ok
Did you try another way to convert a the byte array to a String?
Try removing the charset encoding
no difference
No idea ;( This sounds like a question for main SO.
Sounds like you need to do some padding.. where I have no idea.
11:51
kk
thnx
I'm actually looking for a reliable program to generate hash values for any file.
 
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13:32
@LewsTherin Hi
14:19
@AmitD Hey!
14:39
whats up
Threads!
ahhh
I think I'm understanding it a bit more..
Consider this scenario:
Its the nice world where you are always uncertain whether will work and which way
Yep :(
Do you understand C#?
Ah, I will just use Java :(
14:43
Hmm no I have never worked on C# in my life
:(
public static void method1()
{
    new Thread( new Runnable(){
                  public void run()
                  {
                     sychronized(sharedVariable){}
                 }
   }) .start() ;;
}
Ok that's a rough java example..
public static void method2()
{
    new Thread( new Runnable(){
                  public void run()
                  {
                     sychronized(sharedVariable){}
                 }
   }) .start() ;;
}
If method1 locks sharedVariable will method2 be blocked?
Answer is yes.
If you want to verify add sleep inside sychronized block and check whether second thread executes.
Good idea..
I just wanted to make sure that if I used synchronized there won't be a race condition.
15:36
How common is Mylyn within the Java community?
 
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17:03
hello world!
anybody here?
@BabyGorilla Hey
@LewsTherin hey Lews, how are you doing?
Trying to stay sane, you? :P
@LewsTherin that s exactly what you said last time I asked you :P I am fine, I think
Lool, it is a battle every day.
That's good man! :)
17:14
@LewsTherin i am a girl!!! :P
you?
You are a girl? :O
yes, you?
@BabyGorilla Red blooded male lol
i don t get it :(
anyway... finally i think it s hard to be a beginner
@BabyGorilla :'(
17:18
are you still practising on sockets?
Yep
Where're you from?
me too... and i have to do sockets with threads now because i want to make a program where the server serves many clients
and i don t know from where to start
@BabyGorilla mmn for an assignment at college?
What do you have to do?
I also have to use it for my assignment.. I'm nearly done.
The threads are a biatch :(
just simulate an http protocol, the client asks for a file, and server repeats with 404 not found 209 conflict etc.... i don t even know if I will put the server and client in separate programs... or if i will use threads only on the server side etc...
@LewsTherin that s great I love that feeling when you re nearly done!!! I am very far away from this :(
@BabyGorilla Sounds simple enough.
I did that in C ages ago.
17:23
@LewsTherin Yes it is :(
Why are you sad then? :P
i have to do it in java, i wish it was C
it s just some things that I need to clear on my mind so I can start
Well Java is nice in that it hides a lot of crap from you.
You will get there don't worry :P
@LewsTherin yes many people say this... everybody like java, except me :P
I hate Java too.
I could compile something from command line because I had a space between semicolon and class to import.
Stupid!
17:28
@LewsTherin so should I write the server side and the client side on different files do you think in this senario? and should I use threads only on the server 's side? btw compiling in java sucks. many people say with eclipse is beter. I am not familiar with eclipse though
It is easier for me in different projects.
In the same file and you can get confused easily.
It depends what your client is doing.. any long running stuff?
Eclipse sucks as well
@LewsTherin you mean that if i write them in the same file i will be confused easily? the only thing that confuses me is which class will be public, the server or the client class? my client can only send GET or POST. tHE Server should serve many clients that will make repeated requests to the server
Yeah so separate the client and server into its own project.
Not sure what you mean by classes being public.
It depends on how you structure your packages I guess.
The naive approach would be to create a new thread whenever accept creates a new socket.
But that approach works. Especially for an assignment :D
@LewsTherin thanks lews, i will try to make a start and will tell you if it goes right!! these things you say sound logical to me
Np, let us know how you get on.
17:42
@LewsTherin so when your assignement finishes you re done with sockets and java?
Yep lol
Until the exam I guess.
@LewsTherin exams are on february :P
January for me :(
in which year you are?
4th
You?
17:47
@LewsTherin 6th
6th? Da Fuq?
Where're you from again?
@LewsTherin greece, i only have 8 lessons for my degree :D
And this is university?
@LewsTherin yes here there are no colleges only universities and technical institutes
And you have computer science for 6 years? :S
17:50
it s 4 years properly but nobody takes a degree in 4 years
it s very hard to do this, you have to study all day
Would it be more intensive(in the case of possible memory leaks) or less intensive for a Java program to be started up every time a task needs to be done? In the terms of having it there to perform a back-end task on a server.
it s common to make it in 5 or 6 years though
Mmmn
I can't stand 4 years :P
@LewsTherin nobody does :P
I have to leave now :(
I will be back in 3 hrs
Hopefully
17:56
@LewsTherin ok man!!! see you!!!
 
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20:07
hey guys
20:34
hello?
20:49
@SwiftAppDesign hi
hey
i got a mac issue
well, linux
i got an app that is designed to just use awt.robot to type to the keyboard, but if i try and run it over ssh, i get headless environment errors, and i need a fix quick
 
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21:57
hello?
22:25
Hello
Is anyone here?
Great :)
Do you know anything about JavaFx?
Nope :(
So not that great :(
Awww no one ever does :S
23:09
Hello, World!
Anyone home?
That is the question.
:)
cool .. first time using this chat feature
wtf? I missed logging in for a day...I was up to like 60 consecutive ;-(
@LewsTherin I have about 10 mins left to chat...so if you want to say anything important, make it quick!
@DuncanKrebs Welcome to the Java chat!
23:20
@Code-Guru Aww dang
@Code-Guru I love your picture :)
@LewsTherin That the best you got?
@LewsTherin You can always go to my profile =p
@Code-Guru Become my reality.. :D
@LewsTherin So I'm making some small progress with my Android JUnit tests. I'm ready to start writing the tests I need to find and fix a bug that I've known about for a while.
@LewsTherin I can be whatever you want me to be ;-)
Hi, anyone can tell me what happens when a thread on which other threads are waiting finishes executing its run method ? do they get a notifyAll ? what makes them awaken ? Thanks
@Code-Guru I'm trying to use python :( So far not good
Small progess is very good!
@jihedamine I don't think they "are asleep" in the first place.
23:23
Hello fellow programmers!
@PicklishDoorknob Howdy.
@jihedamine It haven't done any serious multi-thread programming. I think the OS picks which thread gets to run next...
But it depends on the OS.
@Code-Guru I used to think that.. but why have race conditions?
I would guess for multi threaded hardware.
But for a machine that has only one core... I seriously wonder why race conditions or deadlock occur.
@LewsTherin I've played with Python a little bit. But not in much detail. didn't seem so difficult to me.
@LewsTherin Because behavior can differ depending on which thread the OS happens to choose to run.
@Code-Guru I'm trying to dive straight into python before learning it. So it sucks
@LewsTherin yah, that makes it more difficult.
23:27
@Code-Guru But that is synchronization, not race conditions or deadlocks
@jihedamine Anyway it depends on the OS
@LewsTherin Well, synchronization is one solution for race conditions. It doesn't do much for deadlocks, though.
At least that's how I understand it. I am by no means an expert on multi-threading. Something I've been meaning to remedy, but I have a lot of other interests that seem to get assigned a higher importance.
Yeah, multi threading is something I need to get the hang of! :P
me, too.
Anyone online who knows anything about JavaFx?
Well, it's time for me to go. Time to help someone study for a stats test.
23:32
more speceficly JavaFx Graphs..
@LewsTherin TTYL
@Code-Guru Take care buddy

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