hello @fge, or anyone that knows JOOQ. Is there a faster or efficient way of creating mapper classes? do you write them by hand always or you have some automation of sorts?
@JohnSnow im not really forcing the volunteers here to research for me, most likely what I could be asking should be something they know already. if not, then its good, ill do my research. short witty sarcastic answers from experts are interesting and better to understand than read blocks of content that you guys can boil down to a sentence..
well, comparatively easier work now than before when you were learning it.. besides what could be the other purpose this chat is if every newbie are to be told to their own research?
nah, im just too lazy.. its basic that you have to had your own diligence before asking... and theres too tight of a schedule.. but thanks @JohnSnow
What's wrong with my coding? Why the value in the sql cannot be retrieved and inserted into JtextField**(textField)** I know the coding is a little bit longer, but really hope someone can help me to figuring out the problem..Thanks
User.java
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quick question - do you guys work with connection pools?
I just don't want my code to look like the "professional youtuber minecrafters" code when I try new things
but from what I understand connection pool is just a singleton where it can create multiple threads doing the same process
I'm using it for mongodb database and I don't really know where to instantiate it so that the entire connection to the server would only require 1 pool
I'm getting the league of legends api json -> turning it into my own schema using java bean -> using gson to serialize it into my own json -> putting the json into the database
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Well, I dunno how it works on the Java side. In the node one it makes and maintains the connections you tell it to. I java it might just make a new thread shrugs
BasicDBObject query = new BasicDBObject(); //later filled up with stuff
collection.insertOne(query);
and it's giving me an error
saying that document =/= basicdbobject, and that the generic prevents me from putting in basicdbobject
this is super confusing since all the online examples show that you CAN indeed put a dbobject into a collection by saying collection.insertOne(DBObject) but since it's
Well.. a standard thing to keep in mind is that a Type of an object is unique. Never has the same object two object types. There's Inheritance where object b extends a, but a isn't b and b isn't a. B is an extension (new object) built on a.
@JohnSnow oh nahh I know that, I was just wondering whether basicdbobject was a parent of document
I figured it out though, this stupid mongodb 3.0.0 release made me confused
so they introduced new things
called MongoDatabase
instead of the old DB
and MongoCollection instead of DBCollection
geez they do the same thing, but just in completely different class names
so I was trying my best to use the updated version but due to their terrible documentation and lack of users using the new version, I'm going to use the deprecated version to go along my project