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01:34
3 hours of silence?
THIS IS UNACCEPTABLE
lol
I can work with that.
Are you laughing at me?!
LOL
HOW CAN I USE JAVADOC ON ABSTRACT CLASSES
/** */
@Steve There's a Q&A site for that sort of question.
I think it's called JavaRanch.
i've been googling, with no luck
its specifically for javadoc, our professor said to use it to document our code, but half the classes he told us to create were abstract, and the others were not public and javadoc only works with public classes
so I R Confused
01:42
You can configure it to output private classes, etc.
The Javadoc tool can include the modifiers public, protected, private, abstract, final, static, transient, and volatile, but not synchronized or native.
01:56
howwww
i looked at all of the
settings and
there wasn't one that looked like
it
-private does everything no?
so javadoc *.java -private?
they aren't private classes
they have no access modifiers, or are abstract (+ one public)
default access modifier is...
no, javadoc *.java -abstract error'd out
javadoc [ options ] [ packagenames ] [ sourcefilenames ] [ -subpackages pkg1:pkg2:... ] [ @argfiles ]
javadoc -private *.java
02:00
error'd out
i got it
Hooray.
thanks so much man, why would -private do it? private is different than the default access modifier, no?
or is that just setting the threshold,.... probably
02:46
Ah, access modifiers...
I don't understand them at all.
lol
You know what's annoying? Not being able to access a local variable of a method. I'm sure I'm just designing something wrong, but I which I would stop running into that....
wish*
thats easy, you can't access a variable you create in methods from outside the method because its out of scope, when the method is popped off the stack all of its stuff is lost with it
lol
but yeah
03:13
I had figured as much, but I'm constantly finding myself in a situation when I want to use a variable or object that was instantiated in a method. :(
declare it in the class, and use it in both methods
@Steve It's just a command line arg to dump everything.
@Steve
whoops lol
@Steve I can't create the object without the variable given as an arg for the method so it can't be declared in the class since I still can't get the variables from the method.
I guess I could have the local method variable be assigned to a class variable to be used in the creation of the object, but I feel like that would throw an exception, lol.
I know I have major design flaws, so I suppose I'll just try to work those out and see if it doesn't just solve itself via proper design.
03:43
Hi everyone
Hey
So I have a class that has a constructor which requires arguments. When I try to create an object from that class NetBeans expects no arguments. Do you guys know what might be wrong off the top of your heads?
I have a nearly identical class that expects arguments just fine...
Some sort of error in defining the constructor maybe? :/
Hm, I'll check again. Maybe it's time for a break though. :P
calling the wrong class, maybe? It happens :-)
03:55
DOH
I am so tricky.
I accidentally create two identical .java files for the class in separate packages and I was making changes to the one NB wasn't using I guess. lol
Whoops.
Yeah, it's definitely time for a break. Take luck, friends.
lol
it happens
 
2 hours later…
05:46
Hey guys.
06:19
So I'm looking to make it so that only one node(java object) can be selected on my game field at one time. The node is created from the class UnitAnt which has a field for whether or not it is selected. I would like the object (UnitAnt) to request "selection" from the game engine (class Game) and then have the engine dictate that the previously selected UnitAnt should be deselected to make "room" for the new selection.
My question is...
How would you approach unique identification for each AntUnit? Is it practical to create a unique string or int for that?
Actually, maybe I just figured it out... Maybe I should be directly handing objects around...
 
2 hours later…
08:41
Can someone help me with a question about Eclipse RCP ? I would like to open a file outside the workspace... stackoverflow.com/questions/12617334/…
09:03
hi
 
11 hours later…
19:38
Eleven hours of silence? I thought we resurrected this room!
18 hours ago, by mootinator
THIS IS UNACCEPTABLE
I still visit...
Woah woah.
I didn't notice this?
People of javaland, lend me your ears!
I don't intend to give them back though.
You'll have to get through my FO if you want my ears, buddy...
Frozen Orb. :P
Diablo II
>.>
<.<
19:56
Oy.
lol I'm off for a job interview. May the code be with you all.
 
1 hour later…
20:57
Anyone have ideas on how to edit this question (see my comment to it)?
Edit what exactly?
Question seems clear enough.
How can anyone other than his prof hope to know what his prof wants?
No idea.. but I assume it will be overriding toString and print the ArrayList contents
That's just the thing, you have to assume.
Yep, I would suggest he clarifies the requirement.
21:33
WHERE ARE YOU?
22:06
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2 hours later…
23:45
Sure it was.

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