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Anyone familiar with ivy?
I'm trying to resolve latest.integration in it's version number in an ant script and can't figure out how.
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ant.apache.org/ivy/history/latest-milestone/use/… does what I want for anyone else with this issue
ivy:artifactproperty name="[module].[artifact].rev" value="[revision]"/>
01:21
Hi everyon
Dru
Dru
01:39
hey . hi.
Hi.
Round-robin helloing can get insane.
Dru
Dru
wassup!!!
use Ruby?
No, sorry.
I have nothing for crystallography.
I prefer biology and the theoretical study of coffee.
01:51
gtg
 
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03:12
Zzzzz
Dru
Dru
Don't use Ruby? Me neither.
I use it occasionally, when it's the best answer
 
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04:46
heya room !
@ItachiUchiha Oye! Itachi!!
Eh
@Kylar For the first time You're online at my time. Good Morning
I'm just about to go to bed :)
@Kylar hehe. good night then :)
05:09
@KumarGaurav hey naruto
:P
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06:27
@ItachiUchiha Hey! Itachi , what you up to?
 
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Q: Arithmetic Expression Evaluation in j2me: Works only for single digit operands

Nitesh VermaI have implemented the algorithm that I have found on this link to evaluate an arithmetic expression for j2me. But it works fine only when I have single digit operands i.e. 2, 5, 7, 3 but not for 456, 56, 34.45 etc. I did some changes as i knew i had to add the numbers found not one by one but ti...

any help please?
08:39
@KumarGaurav working on a treeview in kendoUI
08:53
@ItachiUchiha what is it basically used for?
09:07
@KumarGaurav kendo ui for developing front end
goto www.kendoui.com
@ItachiUchiha front end for websites.
kendo is expensive
09:23
@Adil yeah it is..
but not for a big company..
further there are benefits also of using it
@KumarGaurav dude, plans for weekend ?
anyone got any idea on spring security ?
@ItachiUchiha Not much. I am planning to get my desktop here in Jaipur and get it repaired.
yours?
@KumarGaurav cool.. jaldi kar.. fir milke kaam karte h :P
new developments and learning new things :)
@ItachiUchiha "new developments and learning new things" are cool stuffs to do.
@KumarGaurav yeah i know.. and cooler when you get paid for it ;)
@ItachiUchiha ha ha ha. This line should be starred.
09:36
@KumarGaurav star it
@ItachiUchiha Sure.
i hate this chat line which has been starred 8 times
Jun 12 at 9:01, by DeadMG
I fully agree that Java is a poop language.
@ItachiUchiha But Java is not.
@KumarGaurav yeah i know..
starred
09:39
lolzz
by what date will your desktop reach jaipur ?
@ItachiUchiha I think next week
and then i'll have to repair it too
:(
@KumarGaurav repair toh ek din mein ho jayega ..
kisko bola h bhejne ke liye ?
@ItachiUchiha ek chhota bhai hai. usko bola hai.
bhai sala company me bhut kaam hai yar. aajkal late jata hun
ghar office se
@ItachiUchiha
09:47
@KumarGaurav youtube is banned @office
@Adil there ?
@ItachiUchiha Ohh!
Dru
Dru
10:28
yawn.
hi
10:41
hi
@Adil heya adil
@chakri heya
 
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12:20
@ItachiUchiha @hexafraction heya! How are you buddies?
@KumarGaurav good
@ItachiUchiha Oye! Today I got stuck at a code bro. Not able to find out the way of solution.
:(
@KumarGaurav Good.
@hexafraction Can you help me please.
@KumarGaurav I can try, just a sec/
@KumarGaurav Gp ahead, what's your question?
12:30
@hexafraction Okay. Let me explain. I have a webview on which I am loading a url when device is connected to internet. But while offline I need to show a xml parsed content on the same webview using java script. For offline what I am doing, I am just starting a service which will check each 35 seconds whether device goes offline. If it is offline then the parsed xml content will be shown.
I'm not too familiar with Android scheduling tools but I'd just use a timer that schedules the webview to be replaced with parsed XML.
Unfortunately I'm more of a pure-java person so I can't help too much... :(
@hexafraction Okay! Thanks. NP.
You're welcome. If you have more trouble just formulate the request fully, show examples of relevant code in what you've done, and feel free to post.
@hexafraction Actually it is very tough to describe and then ask. I am not able to make understand what I am looking for.
Oh, I see.
Anyway, if anyone in here is good with GAE or concurrency between distinct instances, 50 rep is bountied.
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Q: Storing a list of objects on appengine across all instances

hexafractionI have an app on Google App Engine. It processes realtime data without any regard for past data(so no datastore/full persistency), and thus I don't need anything extremely reliable to recover data in case of an instance crash or new deployment. I have multiple instances, due to the load, that ne...

12:40
You're Pro in Java.
@KumarGaurav Yet I can barely get my Android tablet set up let alone running my own apps...
@hexafraction Once, You'll.
@hexafraction Hey! where are you from?
@KumarGaurav My mother is from Vietnam, I was born in Russia, and I am a US citizen :D
12:50
@hexafraction Vietnam-Russia-Us. Many things come in small package. :D
ah, so you can answer "lots of different places" in highlander voice
I can't say that the mixing of bloodlines is particularly good for my health...
@hexafraction It's good. You're inheriting three country's culture.
@KumarGaurav And the anemia. :)
12:55
Ow, so that's the reason for the blood tests you mentioned yesterday :-(
Yes.
It's the #1 reason of me leaving the house during the summer.
To get those tests done, and to be stuck with a needle by an incompetent phleobotomist.
@hexafraction anemia. hehe. which country's culture you've inherited from ?
I don't know. Probably both due to how genetics works. At least it's not severe, and I really don't care too much as I'm not too into sports anymore.
Just SO and operating a half-dead Java project on GitHub.
@hexafraction :D You're cool.
like me
13:10
I've added you in my chat list ^-^
13:33
@KumarGaurav how do you add someone in chat list ?
@ItachiUchiha in gtalk :D :D :D
ohh lol
using gmail id
:P
@KumarGaurav not leaving office ? Its already 7
m leaving c ya ..
@ItachiUchiha I have to stay. I need to solve the issue.
Bu bye
cya
13:51
hi
14:20
hi
14:50
I just hate CSS today.
Could anyone add some thoughts, comments on that one? stackoverflow.com/questions/18270311/…
...btw I hate java.util.Calendar
really should've used joda
effin mutable $H!T
15:12
It's funny how for string manipulation which I know, I write an answer with an IDE, reference, and knowledge, and get -1. For generics, with the IDE not loaded, no knowledge, and no reference at hand, I get +7 for guessing.
@hexafraction o.O
@Michael This is the answer in question.
If my luck goes like this I'm just going to answer pascal questions while asleep and hit the cap in an hour.
I'm confused as well.
@hexafraction Looks like a descent answer to me. :)
@Michael Ever more the reason for my confusion. I haven't touched generics except as a user of collections in over 2 weeks.
@hexafraction generics are pretty usefull for e.g. take a look at heterogeneous typesafe container
15:21
@hexafraction I wouldn't use X though for the generics placeholder. Typically, T is used instead.
@mike So I heard. Last time I used generics I awoke in a dark alleyway with nothing but my clothing and a pair of angled brackets.
@hexafraction No, I think that's heroin. xD
@Michael I do not use such substances. Generics are just as bad, however.
haha. give it a try. joshua bloch, or josh bloch. You know the author wrote some nice stuff about generics
take a look at 'pecs' for example
@hexafraction Are you implying that generics should be avoided? If so, I would have to disagree. They are actually very useful. :)
15:26
producer extends - consumer super. google it, if you have some spare time
@Michael No, I'm implying that generics can get addictively overused.
public <T> T getObjectWithoutCast(Key<T> key);
@hexafraction Generics can get pretty complicated, but mostly, I've only seen them used with the Collections framework (e.g. List<String>).
@Michael I know... Reflection does use them for restricting various objects that could get involved.
@hexafraction They're not used by reflection. They are just used by the compiler to do all the type-casting for you.
When compiled to byte code, the generics are stripped out.
15:32
It's called type erasure
Oh, right. I'm not thinking...
Anyway I have to get going soon, unfortunately.
guys, anyone can comment on my question? stackoverflow.com/questions/18270311/…
there is not much happening
i'd appreciate that
@mike Never used protobuf
I was just considering it, I need just sth. that works
because I'm tired of writing this dirty code if (byte[i] == COMMAND.SOME_COMMAND) then read 20 more bytes, if else blabla
15:36
@mike Make sense. It sounds like protobuf is exactly what you need (sending efficient binary messages over the network).
Yes, but the protocol is already designed. We did it in an telematics class
and protobuf has some restrictions
e.g. length must be known, and the type of message that is going to be received
Can you modify your application such that the length is known?
we had to adhere strictly
Now i can, since the project is dated one year ago. But before I could not because the protocol had to be interoperable with like 5 other groups
What's wrong with the existing protocol?
What I'm trying to do now is finding the best practice for my former problem, so actually yes I can change it, but I don't want
Wrong is, that is does not have a length field. And protobuf needs one. And there a different types of protocol data unit. One does not know what is going to be received
and protobuf needs to know what message type is going to be received
15:41
Couldn't the server calculate the message length?
Of course he could, I voted for adding length field. But it didn't happen. We lost the vote, the other in the group did not want one
don't know why. maybe the got abused by length field in their childhood... don't know
So add one.
You said the project is a year old.
Yes but I want to have a solution to my former problem
Which is?
protocol with no length field
15:43
So you want to be able to use protobuf without needing to specify a message length.
Doesn't have to be protobuf, but yes
I want a method of intelligent processing of protocol data units
So basically, you just want to refactor your network code.
not necessarily. the code can be thrown away. It can be a complete different approach as long as it sovles the problem
You want to know what the best practice is for handling binary network messages.
Yes
15:47
I would do some research looking for Java libraries like protobuf.
Although, I feel like specifying a message length is commonly used with many messaging protocols.
I already did, I looked at protobuf. But the tutorial is basically useless for my case. There is also sth called protostuff. But it's getting complex
Yes, me too. It makes stuff easier
For example, HTTP messages specify the message length (although, they don't have to).
The parser doesn't have to know the semantics. Just read alle bytes by means of the length field, and put them somewhere
Sometimes, you legitimately don't know how long a message is.
hmm, I think the sender should be able to compute the length
If you handle data units
*protocol data units
15:50
If you're generating dynamic data on the fly, then you may not know how much data there is.
Yes, but that would be another use case. I think there has to be a practice for simple protocol parsing
For example, perhaps you have a web application that generates a PDF file. But this PDF file will get quite large and you don't want to store it all in memory at once. So, you stream the PDF data to the HTTP response as you are generating it.
but there are some kind of terminating bytes, right?
and the receiver knows that a pdf is coming, I think there is the difference
@mike Yes, there would have to be.
@mike The receiver knows it's a PDF by looking at the Content-type header.
ah, sth like MIME type?
I once wrote an application that used REST
15:54
Yes (e.g. application/pdf)
HTML protocol is string based, isn't it?
REST relies on that header to know what kind of data the response body contains.
@mike HTTP headers are text. The body of an HTTP message can be text or binary.
HTML is text, of course.
Hmm... I gues I have to go the painful way and look at a binary protocol and a progrom that processes it. Thought someone experienced could point me in the right direction
 
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17:45
Eh all
Hey everyone!
18:21
Hi @Kylar @hexafraction @Appu
Buenos dias, señor. Como esta?
Donde estas Wally et Beaver?
18:49
je ne le connais pas
je suis canadien. Je ne parlez pas français.
Desole, je ne parle pas canadien
Eh.
And je ne le connais pas... double negative. Trying to say I don't know?
This here Java chat is fer 'mericuns.
Doesn't that mean, "I don't know him"?
Mmmm sort of
You'd say something more like Je ne sais pas ce personne
I don't know that person
that's bad grammar (on my part) though
more like Je ne sais pas que ce personne
I'm bad with prepositions
I always get them backwards
18:57
Aren't you from Quebec?
Nope
Oh xD
french is a distant third language for me
english is second
That's right, and Java is first xD
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