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fge
1:26 AM
Oh the irony
Guava has migrated from Google code to Github
 
 
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3:03 AM
@fge.... :..(..
 
 
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8:56 AM
morning
 
Morning!
 
someone use "merge" sql query ?
in oracle
?
@Unihedron how are u :) ?
 
Sorry, haven't experience with that.
 
no problem freind :)
 
hello every one ...
which is best book for Struts 1.1..
 
9:37 AM
Any one from Blaze Advisor
??
 
9:47 AM
com.exm.engines.rules.java.someclass: An exception occurred while adding the 'com.dest.packa.for.finsal.class' Java class to the Java class provider resource. Class 'com.dest.packa.for.finsal.class' could not be found. Please verify it is on the classpath.
i am getting this error when ever i try to run Blaze advisor project
any one
i am using eclipse RAD
 
 
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10:50 AM
hey.,..
 
hi...
so tired.
 
11:08 AM
Hello, may I get any help?
 
11:39 AM
try to ask.. Xinel
 
 
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12:40 PM
echo, echo, echo
 
12:51 PM
hello?
I have got the Authentication Information in order to get weather report. I am using java. I have no idea how use it. Can anyone help me with this?
 
1:03 PM
@Tushar ??????
 
1:56 PM
Good morning, Java!
 
Morning!
I just posted an answer to fge's bounty question. The researching was lots of fun!
in Room for Unihedron and Infinite Recursion on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, 12 hours ago, by Feeds
posted on November 11, 2014 by Jeff Atwood

Remember how people in the year 2000 used to say how crazy and ridiculous it was, the idea that Anyone Would Ever Run Photoshop in a Web Browser? I mean come on. Oops. One of my big bets with Discourse is that eventually, all computers will be tablets of varying size, with performance basically indistinguishable from a two year old desktop or lapop. Apps are great and all, but there has

 
2:19 PM
Greetings
 
greets
 
2:31 PM
Hey @all
 
Hey @Michael!
 
3:03 PM
Anyone have much experience with the Play! framework for java?
Someone heard rumors of it ?
 
@Kabahango Rumors? It's been around for a while now... xD
 
Have you tried it ?
 
A long time ago, yes.
It was very easy to get a webapp running, because it includes a web server inside of it.
You just type a single command
 
Yea, we have a running setup at work, but i can't really decide if its a good choice. We primarily use it for a JSON based rest service. The primarily is because we have stuff which is a "normal" website, but it is getting deprecated.
 
3:18 PM
Define "normal website".
 
hehe. Yeah that is not the most precise term. The "normal" website here refers to a website where everything is running from the Play! framework. While out other site is a typescript frontend served by the aforementioned REST-api.
 
I thought you only used Play for REST-ful services?
 
That is true. But one is returning only JSON, while the other is serving HTML to be consumed directly by the browser.
 
Ah.
What is causing your doubts about whether Play is a good choice or not?
 
3:33 PM
It just seems to be built more around creating HTML services. Lots of ways to integrate your backend into the HTML before it is dispatched and so on. It seems that using play is a lot of trouble just to be serving JSON. I mean isn't there other tools which are better for this purpose.
 
Likely.
You could always just create a plan 'ol webapp running in Tomcat.
 
True.. What frameworks can you recommend in such a case? I haven't really played creating webservices in Java.
 
Not sure.
Got to go. Later.
 
3:56 PM
how can i call servlet from javascript , which is written in jspx page
i can use JQuery also for this reqierement...
 
@Michael Seeya!
@RajendarTalatam in java or javascript?
 
java @M.S.
 
@Michael Np, and thanks
 
4:13 PM
hi
 
hi
 
@RajendarTalatam $.post(servletUrl, params);
 
4:33 PM
here URl pattern means cpmplete path i.e localhost:8080/myapp/myservlet
or just myservlet .i.e url pattern
 
you should be able to use relative paths too, if you are able to do that correctly
that said, this is jquery..
and it's a POST request. you maybe want to use get instead, depending on how your servlet is configured.
 
any OSGi folks in here?
 
what is meant by context path @Vogel612
 
where did you get that from??
@WoodrowBarlow not really but you could try anyways ;)
 
UGH, SOURCETREE UPDATE?! I just updated you two days ago!!
oh my...
 
4:48 PM
@Vogel612 well, it's about embedding jars in an osgi bundle, i was wondering if anyone knew whether eclipse is weird about that. probably too specific a question to just throw out there.
but thank you.
 
@Unihedron sourcetree does many updates.
@WoodrowBarlow eclipse is weird about everything...
 
@Vogel612 ain't that the truth. but i'm stuck with it because i'm not the only developer on the project and everyone's been using eclipse all along. :/
 
@WoodrowBarlow OMG
And don't tell me you all push .project files?!
 
well, no. but the issue is git integration. they use the graphical egit tool, and i can't seem to play nice with it on the command line without breaking stuff.
 
Ah.
 
4:54 PM
i've never used the SO chat client before. this seems like a really painless piece of software. i like it.
 
SO chat client? where?
Oh, this web version where they reinvented IRC?
 
~bbl maybe..
 
yeah. normally web chat clients are pretty aggravating. but i'm pretty happy with how easy it is to be in multiple rooms, etc.
oooooh, and up-arrow support.
 
:)
 
that moment of shock...
one hour off for the next "meeting"
 
5:06 PM
:o
Well, I just did some code, and it's late, so good night! Good luck on your meeting :P
 
5:47 PM
Eh all
 
 
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7:08 PM
'eh
 
 
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8:12 PM
I have to write a piece of java code for a job interview what kind of database/acces is hip and happening in java? :P
 
ummm depends...
 
Haven't written java in 7 years. :)
 
are you writing for JEE or for JSE?
notification: commencing tests on refactored Junior!
 
JSE
 
then I am not the right person to ask.
 
8:14 PM
~JavaBot, at your service
 
I heard something of Apache Derby, but I have no clue how it works
test
aaand the audio starts lagging
 
I'll check it out :)
 
~response
 
okay that seems to work
##eval:"let's see if groovy does it's job"
 
let's see if groovy does it's job
 
8:16 PM
I'll take that as a yes
notification. Ending tests on refactored Junior!
 
8:39 PM
It's not recommended to put classes in the main package
right?
Should packages always be lower case?
 
8:52 PM
packages should always be lower-case and contain only ascii conform characters.
additionally it's considered standard to name your packages the inverse of your "web reachability"
google.com --> com.google.guava
@albertjan ^^
 
Allright thanks! :) I knew about the inverse stuff.
 
I didn't until a while ago...
and our company doesn't follow it..
but eh...
 
many don't I guess
I heard about it at school
wwaaaaaaay back when :P
is the repository pattern considered good practice in java?
 
depends on how you implement it...
a pattern can't be good practice...
 
ok ok but there are some patterns considered good ideas and others arent
 
8:57 PM
that being said, at least for C# I'd consider repository an anti-pattern, as you're only wrapping a very thin layer of abstraction over an already existing "repository pattern" (namely the entity framework
what is speaking against a simple DAO?
 
Yes and when you abstract away your dto's in the repository your also abstracting away the query stuff which just seems wrong.
 
you've just been rubberducked ;)
 
I chose ektorp :)
 
whatever that is..
that said, I'm off...
 
rubberducked?
 
9:02 PM
Rubber duck debugging is an informal term used in software engineering for a method of debugging code. The name is a reference to a story in the book The Pragmatic Programmer in which a programmer would carry around a rubber duck and debug his code by forcing himself to explain it, line-by-line, to the duck. Many other terms exist for this technique, often involving different inanimate objects. Many programmers have had the experience of explaining a programming problem to someone else, possibly even to someone who knows nothing about programming, and then hitting upon the solution in the process...
 
Ohhhh I get rubberducked atleast twice a day :P
 
Rubber ducky, you're the one!
 
 
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10:50 PM
Dead chat
 
DEAD
CHAT
 
Chat died!
 
:O
 
I'm happy at the moment because my feature request on Meta got encouraging response from a developer.
Solid use of Snippets. You get my vote! — Haney ♦ 1 hour ago
 
10:59 PM
Nice!
I will be happy if I ever get my motherboard...
 
11:09 PM

Stack crew

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@Unihedron did you get a chance to look at the refactoring I pushed onto my repo?
 
@Vogel612 Yeah!
I'm on a phone though, and code is hard to read
But it does work, I can tell, well done! :D
While I'm still here @Vog, currently the github repository isn't licensed. I think we should add one so the code is protected and doesn't commercially reused or something.
 
Sure go ahead :)
I'd like to be able to put some of it up for a CR review later though...
 
Yeah, I will do that later. But since you also worked on a huge part of the bot, 'd you have any special preferences for which one to use?
@Vogel612 Of course!
 
Nope... I didn't get to do all that much with Licensing in general...
 
11:24 PM
Yeah, me neither. So I did some research and found out that most of them are more permissive than I thought.
Github has a page here choosealicense.com, I'm more leaning on GPL or CPOL.
 
Ehehehehe... yes...
 
Publishing it onto stack exchange domain means that requires permission from the copyright holders, but since you're a copyright holder you'd be able to permit yourself if you need to.
 
Hmm yea. Stuff gets autolicensed cc-by-sa though... and gpl doesn't permit that
 
@Vogel612 Yep, which was why I decided GPL wouldn't be good for this case. It does enforce everyone reusing any part of the code to release it as open sourced for anyone else, but I don't think it's good use for case here.
CPOL would a fitting license:
 
CPOL requires changelogs though...
 
11:31 PM
Then... Write changelogs! Or I'll do it.
 
Changelogs suck though...
 
> You may apply bug fixes, portability fixes and other modifications obtained from the Public Domain or from the Author. A Work modified in such a way shall still be considered the standard version and will be subject to this License.
changelogs? where?
 
Sorry.. section 3 c
> You may otherwise modify Your copy of this Work (excluding the Articles) in any way to create a Derivative Work, provided that You insert a prominent notice in each changed file stating how, when and where You changed that file.
 
Oh, I see.
Hmm, that's going to get annoying quickly.
 
That's why changelogs suck..
They become monsters so easily..
Interestingly git blame could do the trick just as well..
Blame through a file annotating each line with author and date...
 
11:37 PM
Should we just use a github license then?
 
Probably gonna be the easiest :)
Final decision is yours, though
That being said I need to get some sleep. Tomorrow is the second and last day of my final exams...
Night
 
Oh, good night!
 

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