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7:00 PM
Odd. OK
I'm about to go to lunch but I'll take a look when I get back
 
ok cheers
thanks
 
Good luck!
 
thanks i'ma need it lol
 
xD
 
i am still waiting !
:(
 
7:03 PM
:((
 
:(((
@ItachiUchiha for?
 
i someone sad i am sad :(
 
for Print api
 
3 hours ago, by Kylar
@ItachiUchiha I saw your paste and I'll take a look later this afternoon (my time)
Patience is a virtue. :)
 
I hate designer mode of netbeans sometimes
 
7:05 PM
My attention span dies out while I use netbeans. Never stayed long enough to make any program I was proud of.
 
@BlackWhite you should never use netbeans, ever.
 
Than ks for suggestion :)
Eclipse better ?
 
If you're a hobbyist programmer, get Eclipse. If you're programming seriously, get IntelliJ. IntelliJ is a beast.
 
Investigating
 
You'd find eval() implemented in Java before someone recommends the use of Netbeans. ;)
 
7:11 PM
Hmm this IntelliJ
Looks good
 
damn that's expensive
 
but yes very expensive :(
 
guys u reckon i can ask a questions regarding java websocket and I won't get downvoted to oblivion?
 
oblivion is a pc game
thats all i know :)
 
lol
 
7:14 PM
life is not good with java :(
Because if you stuck in something days become nightmares :)
 
yup ^^
 
Buy it man
 
IntelliJ > Eclipse no matter what your skill level is, tbh
though I'm not sure what's missing in the community edition
 
Just geek
Everyone boring
ang geeking
 
@Eggy Good question gets upvoted and bad questions gets downvoted. Some users downvote for that they do not understand it (tactical downvoting), but you are free to butter-up your question while in the chat room to put together a clear and clean question. Also see this:
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Q: Stack Overflow question checklist

Jon SkeetMy earlier blog post on how to write a good question is pretty long, and I suspect that even when I refer people to it, often they don't bother reading it. So here's a short list of questions to check after you've written a question (and to think about before you write the question): Have you d...

 
7:20 PM
great thanks
 
Hello peeps :)
 
Heya @Sabಠ_ಠ
 
Heya @Unihedron
 
I'm analyzing my flags, you?
 
I'm quite frustrated today. I'm not getting the hierarchy of objects, classes, methods...
I'm trying to write a class to do the most basic thing ever and I can't get it right
Care explaining @Unihedron
?
 
7:22 PM
Ah... Well I can't magically enable you to withdraw all the magics of hierarchy in Java, but I'll try to explain a few.
 
Okay
 
Firstly, there's static, which is a token that whatever it's attached to belongs to something that's outside the objects of the class.
 
okay
 
Anything that's not static is instanced (A shorthanded term for non-static) to the objects from the class (created by new Type).
 
alright
I'm getting these but I can't seem to be able to apply it in code
I guess an example would make it simpler to understand
Here's what I did:
I put the question and what I tried to do
It seems to allow the input but then it returns nullnull
 
7:27 PM
How much time do you have?
 
lots
but I have a test on Monday
I want to learn a max before then
this is due for next Wednesday
But, my point is to learn the Java
 
I think your problem is you wrote newBuilding = new Building;. You meant to use new Building().
 
yeah I actually did ctrl+z before copying
but that's not the problem. the problem is when you try to run it, you can enter the values but the final line return: The building name is: nullnull Building
nullnull is the problem. I'm sure I'm not getting something here
 
Oh, I see it now. This is a XY problem.
These two lines aren't doing what you expected:
String personName = input.nextLine();
String departmentName = input.nextLine();
 
You sure?
That's not it
Enter honorary name: lol
Enter deprtment name: wd
The building name is:nullnullBuilding.
I tried next(); no luck
 
7:37 PM
Yeah. You meant to write to the fields personName and departmentName. What you did instead was that you created a new field and wrote to it, then did nothing to Building.personName.
Use this.personName = ... (or no this at all) instead.
Which IDE are you using? (Or TextPad?)
... @Sabಠ_ಠ?
If you're in Eclipse. go to Window > Preferences > Java > Compiler > Errors/Warnings and turn most of it to Warning. One of them should enable an option which lets your IDE yell at you for unused fields, so you could spot this easier next time.
 
I'm in eclipse
Ahh thanks :)
Lemme try
 
I'm so spoiled by the features of this fancy IDE. :)
 
It's the only IDE i got and I love it :3
The prof told us to use JGrasp
xD
 
(face-keyboard)
 
jgrasp looks so 500 B.C
Okay that was exaggerated. So 1990
 
7:44 PM
Oh hi, JGrasp? Maxthon called from 2010.
 
If anyone gets that reference of maxthon... :)
 
Java is very time-consuming.
But I'm pretty once I JGrasp it, it's gonna be fine.
No puns intended ;-;
 
Java is time consuming? You mean you're not experienced enough to hack code with one hand yet? :P
 
:P
I was used to just creating functions. Now I need to learn a whole Hierarchy. ;-;
It won't be long till I code my first Mobile App though. I learn fast, just need some nice resources.
That would be great. Put on some examples as well :3
removed ;-;
library is closing FML
brb in 15 mints
 
7:50 PM
hb
 
Hello everyone
 
@Rocky Hello there :)
It's four in the morning :I
 
Hi Unihedron
Hi Unihedron
Its 1.30 am. India.
do u have any idea about applet error logging ?
 
What do you mean?
 
@Unihedron actually I want to send error/exception message of client side applet to server side. is there any way ?
 
7:58 PM
We seem to be running into a XY Problem here. Are you trying to send a message from client to server instead?
 
@Unihedron Yes I am trying to send exception trace to server side.
 
Do you currently have a protocol for the message transmission?
 
yes I am using java script and ajax, but I am unable to catch that applet exception. It is only showing in systems java console.
 
?? So you're trying to handle an exception in a java applet via javascript instead?
 
yes, but not want to handle, just want to log that exception message.
 
8:04 PM
???? So you want to get the exception message passed to javascript
 
exactly
 
i'M back!
 
:)
 
@Karl Welcome back!
 
Thank you
Did anybody miss me?
 
8:11 PM
Maybe. Potential for anything. Everything can happen.
I'm looking up some "Applet to Javascript' information for this young gentlemen here.
 
@Unihedron Thanks for your time. :)
 
I know nothing about it, so I don't think I will be of help
 
@Karl No problem. :)
 
I can act like a cheerleader...
Go @Unihedron Go!
 
in The SO Tavern (Free Snacks), 59 secs ago, by rene
javaapplets? no thanks...
 
8:15 PM
Too creepy?
I can act like a boss...
Find it...NOW!
 
My boss doesn't poke me with a sharp stick to get stuff done, which I'm glad. :)
My part time job, that is.
@Rocky maybe within your applet:
try {
    JSObject window = JSObject.getWindow(this);
    window.call("updateServer", new Object[] {name});
} catch (JSException jse) {
    jse.printStackTrace();
}
 
ok
let me check. :)
 
and then define in JS:
function updateServer(name) {
    document.getElementById('username').value = name;
    document.getElementById('button').click();
}
or whatever to do
 
ok
 
But the point is, call a JS method within your JApp using JSObject.call() wrapped in try-catch. You can wrap your methods within your applet to send the exception message to JS method. Object[] should have correct number of args to call updateServer()
 
8:22 PM
hm
im trying. lets see.
 
@Sabಠ_ಠ 35 minutes later...
 
@Unihedron Still not getting message, by the way its 2.00 am now, time to sleep. Thanks for your time. Have a good day.
 
Goodbye!
 
Bye nice to talk u :)
 
ooo I have three votes for the Java RO election, just as many votes as Kylar's banner :o
come on vote everyone :D
 
8:30 PM
bk ;-;
 
@Sabಠ_ಠ Welcome back!
 
ty ty
 
this is brilliant :O
lemme see what you did there :D I love the colors :D
 
There's a live edit version on flockdraw.com/unihedron we can draw together.
 
8:42 PM
omg i ruined it ;-;
 
Shame on you. :P
 
can't undo wtf
this is so gy
 
9:03 PM
PRETTY colors...
 
OK I'm back
 
Indeed
Wb
 
OK, first things, look at @ItachiUchiha 's paste and figure out why it's not printing right
 
Where is it?
 
He sent it to me
:)
Yesterday
and I promised I'd look @It.
 
9:12 PM
Oh. I thought it was a general question :
:)
 
@ita
@ItachiUchiha are you trying to specify the paper size or print a specific sized image on a full size piece of paper?
 
hey kylar
@Kylar
 
Que
@ItachiUchiha that seemed to work for me, it printed the right size
504X360
What's up @Eggy
Need some advice about your college career?
And what was next
@Eggy's websocket
 
9:32 PM
Advice: Study, don't get caught cheating on tests.
It's all I got...
 
LOL
^^
 
What's the URI again
wss://demoapi.cqg.com:443
is that right
 
yes
 
OK you need a client java web socket library
 
like jetty?
 
9:40 PM
Whatever
I used Tyrus
cause it came up quickly
 
ok
 
tyrus-standalone-client-1.8.jar
There ya go
That's a simple impl
You'll need to do authentication
User/pwd etc
 
Kylar you're a godsend. Just one more q. Do I just build the .jar and THEN add the dependency?
 
build what jar
 
@Kylar Do you do Android?
 
9:44 PM
@Karl No. I'm an apple geek
 
I mean, configure build path *
 
You'll need that jar in your class path for both building and running
 
ok, done!
Thanks a-lot Kylar
 
/me takes a bow
 
@Kylar Rats
 
9:47 PM
hahaha
 
I already have an Apple Geek
 
10:10 PM
OK
 
any one here
 
Nope
We mostly have jobs n stuff
;)
 
hehe i have problem in struts 2
 
Jobs?
What's that?
 
configure application in struts 2 using annotation or using struts2.xml which one is easy and best
 
 
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11:38 PM
What is this election that is going on?
 
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