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00:27
solved!!!!!!!!!!!!! awwwwwwwwwwwwww
:D
g.night
00:41
@eyasu You should consider posting an answer to your question.
 
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03:30
Hello java!
 
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10:02
hello folk, s
steps to convert XML base porject to annotation base project
10:15
Hi guys
Emad do you know about Hiberante?
Hibernate
 
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13:37
Hi Guys, I was wondering if anyone could point out what is wrong with my for loop. Basically, I want to take a list of integers (L5). I want to remove the first item, add the result up and then divide that by 7. Here is what I have done currently; double _L5Result = 0.0; for(int i = 0; i < L5.size(); i++ ){L5.remove(1); _L5Result = L5.get(i) / 7;}
13:51
:)
14:08
gregory are you trying to add everything and then divide?
then the line _L5Result = L5.get(i) / 7 should be _L5Result += L5.get(i) to add everything, and outside the for loop you should do _L5Result = _L5Result / 7. Because right now you are dividing every number before adding it
like so then?
for(int i = 0; i < L5.size(); i++ )
{
L5.remove(0);
_L5Result = L5.get(i);
}
_L5Result = _L5Result / 7;
yes but now I have a question for you, do you need to remove the 0 element? you are doing it each time
14:23
ooh... I jut want to remove the 0 element
then do it before the for loop
so, is this better then?
L5.remove(0);
for(int i = 0; i < L5.size(); i++ )
{
l5Result = L5.get(i);
}
l5Result = l5Result / 7;
is there a better way of doing this?
it just seems a bit messy...
what do you mean messy?
14:30
actually never mind :D
14:52
Hellow i have a problem in my code i cant make import the CertAndKeyGen in my code i search for sun securite jar but i cant find it
 
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16:17
@gregory.bmclub I see a couple ways of making it "less messy":
First way leaves the List intact:
for (int i : L5.subList(1,L5.size()))
    l5Result += i;
l5Result = l5Result / 7;`
Second way removes the first element:
L5.remove(0);
for (int i : L5)
    l5Result += i;
l5Result = l5Result / 7;
Or you could use C# with LINQ methods (hehe):
l5Result = L5.Skip(1).Sum() / 7;
@Βίκτοραςανδρεάδης How are you compiling? Eclipse, command line? Are you using any dependency management, Maven, Gradle, etc?
16:46
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Q: This is my code

Govan <!DOCTYPE html> <%@ page import="java.util.ArrayList" %> <%@ page import="com.ecommerce.service.DisplayCategory" %> <%@ page import="com.ecommerce.service.serviceimpl.DisplayCategoryImpl" %> <html style="height:100%;"> <% ArrayList<String> parentCategoryList = new ArrayList<String>(); D...

can any body help me?
17:16
@AaronBlenkush Hi Aaron. I was going to trying to implement the Linq, but unable to in java...
but thanks for suggesting the for-each loop. That helped my code massively. Many thanks! :D
@gregory.bmclub Yea I was just being onerous about the LINQ thing... >:-)
ahh, I do love using linq :D
@Govan Govan, let me know if you have any questions about why your question was marked down so much. It's obvious to the frequent StackOverflowers, but I can see why it might be confusing to you.
17:42
Hello all
Hola @AaronBlenkush! How's my 19th favorite Medfordian today?
Medfordite?
I don't actually know what the proper term of address would be
Ashvillian sounds better.
17:55
@Aaron Blenkush I thought it was due to garbage collection and asked related to garbage collection later I have found the answer.
@AaronBlenkush I thought it was due to garbage collection and asked related to garbage collection later I have found the answer.
@Govan Your question was not marked down due to garbage collection
@Govan Your question was not marked down due to garbage collection
then?
@Kylar Ashlander, please. I may live in Medford but I'll always be an Ashlander at heart.
@AaronBlenkush why its marked down?
@Govan Well, first of all the title of the question is "This is my code"
That is not at all descriptive as to what problem you're facing
18:08
@AaronBlenkush oh.. What Should I do?
StackOverflow is not a discussion site, like a forum, it's a place for (hopefully) canonical answers to common, definable programming problems
The question should mention what you have tried. Dumping your code is not "what you have tried", it's just like saying, "here this is broken, fix it"
@AaronBlenkush For that I am blocked from asking questions. I dont know how to come out of this.
Hmm. That I'm not sure about. Hopefully it's a temporary block.
18:11
thank you I ll try all.
It's a great place to learn. Don't get put off by the downvotes and the snobby users.
yeah. I will.
I admit I struggled just to get my first 100 reputation.
oh. They guys simply downvote me or else I might have crossed 100 by now.
This should be a comment, not an answer. stackoverflow.com/questions/19787748/…
18:14
nice of your tips. Thanks alot.
This one is just incomplete, probably also should be a comment stackoverflow.com/questions/19765400/…
Yea no problem. Happy to help.
but wont that help them.
@Govan you can earn back the reputation by answering questions.
Once you get back up there, you can ask questions again
@Kylar thank you.
@Govan Comments are helpful, but shouldn't be presented as an answer unless it is an answer.
18:17
K. I wont repeat that.
Bye guys. I m leaving. @AaronBlenkush Thanks again. Nice to chat with u.
@Govan What you can do is delete that answer and copy the contents into a comment. You won't get the reputation back, but it will prevent you from getting further downvotes
No prob. cya
18:49
hi, who can explain this exercise:
Write a program to read an input string with lines of the form "type value", where type is
one of the wrapper class names (Boolean, Character, and so on) and value is a string that the type's
constructor can decode.
It's self-explanatory; what are you confused about?
My eng knowlegde is not very good at this. So I cannot understand a essence of this ex
Read through the file line by line. Split the line by " " and you'll get two values, type and value.
Instantiate a class from the type string (hint: you'll need to use reflection)
When you instantiate the class, pass in the value (the wrapper classes have constructors that convert a String to a primitive type that the wrapper store)
So if the first line of the file is the string "Boolean TRUE"
Then you need to create a Boolean with the value TRUE, but since object types are "hard-coded", the only way to do this dynamically would be using java.lang.reflect
Ok, I will try this. Thank you
And the second part of this exercise is : For each such entry, create an object of that type with that value and add it to an
ArrayList.
As you explained
Ah yeah, I guess I already assumed that part.
18:58
And if my entry is Boolean True, I will split it and take substrings of it?
either split it OR take substrings
You could get the values either way
entry.substring(0,entry.indexOf(" ")) for example would return "Boolean"
Or String[] split = entry.split(" ");
split[0] =>"Boolean"
split[1] => "True"
Thanks!
lol my bad - see the edit
by the way, my ArrayList should be an Object list or I should create separated lists for each type?
probably Object
19:06
Because nothing is said about this
It is basic OOP. You need a parent type to all the wrapper classes.
Yea, i asked it just in case
If you had a Widget class, and maybe a FooWidget that extends Widget, and a BarWidget that also extends Widget...
As for the wrappers, the common parent is probably just Object
19:19
@Ernusc If you are having issues with that, you may want to back up a little and start with some more basic java concepts than reflection.
Is it possible to use a class imported in jsp in javascript.
facepalm
No
Then what can I do?
?
Try applying at McDonalds :)
That was mean, I'm sorry :)
19:21
How about a coffee shop.
+1 on that
It's still Java-related ;-)
Mmmmm
Ok I'm hungry for lunch
@AaronBlenkush
Is it possible to use a class imported in jsp in javascript?
I'm having spaghetti
@Govan doublefacepalm
19:22
Ahh, you don't trust me.
There's hope for you yet.
You're still asking the wrong questions
@Govan are you a student?
or have you graduated
@Kylar I have just joined a company.
I m in training.
And you're working on a project where you don't know the technology
:)
Who is your mentor, and what experience do you have in programming?
Meh, the last two jobs I had were the same story for me - paid to get trained .. not bad
0 yr. I m afresher.
Are they training you?
Let me be clear: I'm a huge fan of learning by being in over your head.
19:25
no I have to learn on my own.
Govan let me spare you a lot of ridicule: Java != JavaScript (not the same thing, not even remotely similar, except for maybe the curly braces)
When you're done that, then go here: w3schools.com/js
No. I know java but questions like these has to be answered. BCoZ I need to finish a task 2mrw.
Talk to your boss and tell him you're in over your head :)(
19:27
meaning?
Tell him you need more than 1 day to understand how to do something in a technology that you don't know
:)
Wait a sec... @Govan: Is instantiating objects from string a task for your job, or only training?
only training.
Ok. whew
facepalm
OK, off to lunch.
19:30
whats that facepalm?
seen that in google.
which country u are?
great.
It's a ways from Chennai
19:44
yep. Its midnight 1.00 I m still fighting to finish my work.
k. @AaronBlenkush I m gonna sleep. Bye.
Sweet dreams.
Lets be in touch.
I'll be here
k.bye ya. I m tired. we ll talk 2mrw.
20:09
Ok, I am back to my exercise. How to correct use reflection in my situation with files? If I have entry Boolean, so my class name should be like my entry. so String className= my entry, and then Class class=Class.forName(className) or how? I first time faced with reflections.
I'm not sure where to start. Reflection is not a topic for a beginner :-|
I know basics, but it seems that I cannot handle it. This exercise was in easy String chapter. Also I have read a acticle about reflection, but there is only about existing class in packages or smth.
Maybe I need go trough some kind of methods from Class , I do not know.
Forget about reflection. I have rarely used it.
So what about exercise? It would be great to figure it out..
Do you know about design patterns?
20:17
You are too deep I think. Because it is a basic book with basic chapters...
And the book doesn't explain how to do it?
Correct.
What's the book?
All exercises in this book are not explained
w8
THE Java™ Programming Language, Fourth Edition
By Ken Arnold, James Gosling, David Holmes
It is an old book
but my friend suggested it
What programming experience do you have before Java?
20:21
C++, but only in university level...
I started to learn Java 3 weeks ago, now I overcome a lot of exercises, after it i will try to learn Spring
But let's back to exercises. Can you explain how to use reflection in this situation?
Hmm. I don't know what to recommend aside from what Kylar recommended. Online tutorials and make sure you've got Eclipse up running all the code examples. I've only been programming in Java for 2 months, but I came from C#, which is very similar.
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Q: Java how to instantiate a class from string

Dewsworld Possible Duplicate: Create new class from a Variable in Java I have a string String className = "DummyClass" Now I want to create a class object where the class name is className That is something like Object className = new className() // I know it's not possible. I want to kno...

i am using net beans instead of eclipse
thanks!
21:13
I am using java/eclipse/graphiti to create a BPMN modeler, what is the recommended way or "right" way to save the business models created in graphiti into XPDL? do I use an xml parser or write it line by line?
What offering do you bring the Oracle?
A beer maybe?
I have no idea sorry.
Beer sounds good though.
I'm afraid to ask about it in the website, probably will be voted down or marked off-topic
Probably
How far are you willing to bend over?
21:21
Well if I can't do it I'm out of a job
Any luck with JAXB?
hmm that might be an option
I'm not familiar with BPMN or XPDL, but it seems like its a basic DAO scenario
Annotated with JAXB annotations
Then use JAXB.marshal() and JAXB.unmarshal() to take your business models and convert them to/from XPDL
I mean to say DTO :-[
I use IntelliJ, I think it's a lot better than Eclipse
but that's my preference. I've used most IDE's
I should give IntelliJ another chance.
How do you deal with projects that have been heavily developed in Eclipse?
dozens of .projects, plugins, etc.
21:36
My main project has about 30 modules, about 90 jar files and I personally use 9 plugins
Was it originally developed in IntelliJ or Eclipse?
IntelliJ
Although we have a bunch of guys that use Eclipse
so we generate project files for both
Gotcha
code's code at the end of the day after all
Yeah, and you don't use your IDE for a build system anyways
21:38
and if you do, I'll personally drive to your house and slap you
I'd hope so!
21:54
It doesn't take much. I like slapping people. And irish whiskey. And the word HORSESHIT
The triad of excellence.
22:09
Good ol' barely documented DSLs
22:42
What does everybody think about checked vs unchecked exceptions?
(and by everybody, I mean Kylar)
Unchecked exceptions are THE DEVIL
But is there any use for them?
e.g. sell my soul so I can play wicked guitar
Unchecked exceptions should be used for the rare case where an exception is so grievous that no reasonable recovery from that state can be made
I'm seeing it used a lot in unit tests
in the hybris platform; and actually throughout a lot of their implementation code as well :-|

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