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08:13
you can find out more about JSF in en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaServer_Faces
 
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13:30
Any concurrency util ninja in the house?
14:16
@Sam Thanks, but I was asking for someone to explain it to me because I wanted to have a conversation with someone. :)
I know what JSF is ;)
@Bitmap Sorry I don't know a lot about concurrency beyond synchronized
Is it like Spring?
Looks like it's a MVC framework?
But you can use JFS in Spring
* with Spring
14:20
Does it use JSP?
JSP sux ;)
nvm i see that it does
are facelets the new jsp?
yeah, jsp's old
I thing something like this
JSF contains components wich help you in develop web apps
so it builds on top of JavaEE, right?
14:26
is it just an MVC framework, or is it more than that
You can write apps using MVC pattern, but alone JSF is only for presentation layer
14:39
so you still have to use Servlets and things like that?
I don't write Servlets
you shouldn't put your Java code in the JSPs or facelets because that breaks the whole mvc thing
I know. I use beans. On my facelets I use EL to get to bean
but you have to create the bean somewhere
14:55
That bean is controler
what about handling like form submissions
where do post requests go?
does the facelet handle them too?
 
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16:38
hello
16:53
I had a question, but I think I figured it out :P
+1 @RubberDuck
 
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20:19
anyone know a way to easily show all the properties in a class and its superclasses in one shot in netbeans?
like basically if you were able to flatten inheritance and get rid of getters and setters, that's what I'm looking for
i hate java so much :-)
wait wait, i got it
right-click on the class and there's a members view where you can do it
yeah i was going to say there's probably something in the IDE that shows this to you
20:39
yea, it's almost useful, but I can't copy paste it anywhere darnit :-)
trying to refactor a bunch of nastiness, i made this question about it just a sec ago: stackoverflow.com/questions/4349606/…
21:11
i bet you could use reflection
you cuold probably use reflection to get all the fields in a class, then get its parent class and do the same
take a look at the "Class" class.
you get this object by doing "String.class" or, if you have an instance of a class, do "obj.getClass()"
yea, I hope that's not the best I can do though
21:41
Hi i am making an rcp plugin
.i tried to create a root editpart instance in view classical
it throws run timeerror saying class definition not found

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