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07:02
@hello to all
is there any body?
07:21
@Siten yes
07:33
@BPDeveloper are you still reading about JSF? :)
Yup
Haven't reached listeners yet
:)
ok than :)
 
1 hour later…
08:56
hi everyone
Hi
Still on that context thing @BPDeveloper
Nah....I actually think I understand what it is
I only have some problems with how it is used:P
sometimes *
That is a hole different thing.
I now understand why we sometimes have classes named RequestContext, FacesContext etc
09:06
why?
Because they hold state/information etc about an situation/event
09:26
Hello!
Who wants to know about Listeners?
@BPDeveloper ?? :S
You know now?
Yes
Are you going to tell about listerners?
I am listening :P
Lol but you know about listeners
I have one question, does java have a delegate mechanism similar to .Net ?
@qballer yeah I believe so
09:36
really ? how where when? I want
Damn it, I'm trying to think of the explanation. But I don't have the book with me..
i'm not talking about via interface, i'm talking about delegate.
You have the internet
Don't know about that then lol
Back:P had to clear session
What do you mean with delegate mechanism?
did you ever looked in to the delegate key word in C sharp?
09:41
ah it is a keyword
@qballer ah, I really doubt it then... you could check though
10:34
There are no delegates in Java, you just use interfaces and inner classes for things like listeners
what do you do with delegates in C# that you'd like to do in Java ?
i know how to implement anything, in regards to listeners in java. I just wondered if they have those, because they are easy to use.
11:31
@BasriKahveci Hi, have you used viewParameters before?
They are needed to transfer the value of a parameter to a bean?
yep
did you try to use them?
I am going to now
I have just read chapter 3 in the book
11:35
So without the viewParameters the parameters you add in a h:link/h:button doesn't bind to a bean right?
if you put parameters inside h:button etc.
you must get them from the bean using the @ManagedProperty annotation with a value "#{param.parameterName}"
then jsf will set their values automatically before your method is invoked
What does "includeViewParams" do?
when you are making a redirect
if you set includeViewParams
view parameters are included in your redirect
so the target page gets the params after redirection
ah
otherwise they would be gone?
of course
when you make a redirect
it will be done with a new request
all the data of the old request will be lost
11:50
Thank you
So to specify parameters for a link you use f:param or directly in the outcome string
And if there is a redirect going on parameters may come from that source too if the option was turned on
using f:param is better
try it
make a redirect from a xhtml page to another page
send parameters with f:param and
in the other page, print them
strange
<f:metadata>
<f:viewParam name="firstName" value="#{testBean.firstName}" />
</f:metadata>

<h:link outcome="world" includeViewParams="true" value="World">
<f:param name="firstName" value="Andreas" />
</h:link>
<h1>#{testBean.firstName}</h1>
and the last line in another file: <h1>#{testBean.firstName}</h1>
12:07
<f:metadata>
<f:viewParam name="firstName" value="#{testBean.firstName}" />
</f:metadata>

<h1>#{testBean.firstName}</h1>
put this into world.xhtml
put it appropriately
to the other page
<h:link outcome="world?faces-redirect=true" includeViewParams="true" value="World">
<f:param name="firstName" value="Andreas" />
</h:link>
Oh, so the metadata must be in the page which is requested?
not the one which does the actual request
I see
:)
It makes sense when thinking of it, I read about the lifecycle of a JSF page
Do you have any recommendation on which servlet mapping I should use?
/faces/* or *.jsf or *.faces
i don't like the /faces/* style
i prefer *.jsf but
you can use any of them
So it gets the .jsf extension in the browser as well right
That is the I am using now
Strange
<h:link outcome="world?faces-redirect=true" value="World">
<f:param name="firstName" value="Andreas" />
</h:link>
Doesn't seem like the JSF implementation does a redirect. I still get Andreas in the other page
12:24
how did you write the h:link
Like above
<h:link outcome="world?faces-redirect=true" value="World">
<f:param name="firstName" value="Andreas" />
</h:link>
put includeViewParams="false"
maybe it includes the view params by default
I tried that too
i am not sure
hmm
what is the url?
when redirected
does it like
world?firstName=Andreas
Maybe it does not redirect when you are using a GET link from the beginning
Maybe you need to use h:commandLink
then redirect works?
12:28
try it
i think it will work
i am not coding jsf for about a month
i think i started to forget some stuff :)
It does not work
Not important, I understand how view params work now
i will try it 4-5 later
i'm missing some point i think
now i'm working
@LewsTherin Lews is in tha house.
@BasriKahveci No problem, I won't disturb you anymore
@BPDeveloper yo
12:34
How's Java EE?
Kick ass
:D
lol as is Java SE :)
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(null, "What are you learning now then?:)");
@BPDeveloper ha ha still Java :P
it's much easier now
Topic? Swing still?
12:39
yep
and Awt primarily
no Spring MVC?
is that not a valid topic?
12:45
Are you asking a question about Spring MVC?
@CRoss Model View Controller?
@LewsTherin yes.
I've been working with that for a couple months, I think I'm finally getting it
@BPDeveloper no, specific questions
just wondering what you hardcore AWT types think of it
I will be learning it soon. I hope it makes sense
ah, I did not understand what you ment at first:)
@LewsTherin the MVC part is easy and actually a pretty sweet setup
some of the Spring stuff takes wrapping your mind around, but once you have it
it's cool
12:49
What's this Spring? Is it part of Java?
well obviously lol
if I am hungry then I must eat
I am hungry I must eat
13:04
@LewsTherin it's a Java dependency injection framework
13:27
hi all
i have one android question would you pls help me
How to play video in andEngine
 
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14:37
@SunnyRock probably worth a question on the site
15:00
@LewsTherin what is up?
@BPDeveloper nothing much, browsing.. you?
Reading
I got tired of reading. I read, browse, read, browse.. ugh I need to watch a movie
Important to take some breaks
It'd be even better if those breaks were away from the computer ha ha ;)
15:03
yeah:P
Do you ever catch a break? You're always reading :P
Or is this your break? ;)
I got to much to do:P
same here... too much to do and learn
I'm tired
btw..is it me or is there a woman on here?
I actually saw that, I thought it was a joke
Dinner time! I will be back
ok man enjoy :)
15:38
Back
Long dinner :P Must have been really good xD
yeah:P
lol nice
Have you made anything cool with Swing?:)
mmn... Nothing yet. I could probably do your telephone stuff but I go no sounds
so didn't bother..
 
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17:09
Anyone who do JSF here and want to tell me about why the URL in the browser isn't in sync with the page you are browsing to?
I know this has to do with the POST method
17:24
what do you mean?
@BPDeveloper are you using post?
17:43
yes
or JSF uses post
But the question still apply
@LewsTherin Do you know why it is like that with POST method?
@BPDeveloper give an exmaple
Yes two seconds
i'm guess the browser is going to the same page all the time with some kind of information in the http header
you can view the headers by using fiddler or firebug
I can write what the book says too
After the page is displayed in the browser, the user fills in the form fields and clicks the login button. The browseer sends the form data back to the web server,formatted as a POST request. This is a special format , defined as part of the HTTP protocol. The POST request contains the URL of the form (/login/faces/index.xhtml), as well as the form data
so where is the no sync part ?
17:53
NOTE: The URL for the POST request is the same as that of the request that renders the form. Navigation to a new page occurs after the form has been submitted. (For this reason, the URL displayed in the broser is usually one step behind the URL of the JSF page that is being displayed)
They explain the reason but I don't understand
Do you understand?
 
1 hour later…
19:10
Hey guys, how is it going
i have a quick question if anyone is willing to help
19:32
@Burninfate Yes
I am trying to make a Static int counter for my method, it should count the # of methods in.. like Dog1 Dog2 and then it would show 2 on the counter, so far i have this,

public static int counter=0;

public static int addDog()
{
return counter++;
}
But it does not add it quite up
So the problem is that it does not add?
I think I know what your problem is:
write
counter += 1;
return counter;
Hmm and i would use say Dog1.addDog() in order to dipslay it because i tried that and nothing, i have also put system.out.println(counter); and that gives an error and same with Dog5.addDog() does not add it up either, i was thinking i needed to incorporate it into the counter?
Post your class
Its the same as last time, here it goes
package dog;


import java.util.*;
public class Dog
{

// instance variables
private String name;
private String breed;
private double weight;
private static int numberOfDogs;
public static int counter=0;

public Dog( )
{
name = "no name";
breed = "no breed";
weight = 0.0;
}

public Dog (String initialName, String initialBreed, double initialWeight)
{
name = initialName;
breed = initialBreed;
weight = initialWeight;
}


public Dog(String initialName)
{
name = initialName;
breed = "no breed";
weight = 0.0;
19:40
If you make
Dog dog1 = new Dog("Fido");
System.out.println(dog1.addDog());
it will tell you that it is one dog
Dog dog2 = new Dog("Pluto");
SORRY
Dog.addDog();
and then you write System.out.print(Dog.addDog()); once more it says 2
So i have to put the add dog after each input in order to initialize it right? that is what i was missing
Since the addDog() is a static method you will have to invoke it on the class
on Dog not an instance
You could also invoke this method before making an object
So like Dog Dog1 = new Dog ( "Fito", "bischon", 6.0); And then put something in there in order to have the addDog() method invoked
What do you mean? Do you want to invoke the addDog() as part of the constructor instead?
Well wouldnt it work better if i didn't have to invoke the addDog() method myself after every addition of a new dog. you were saying i could also invoke the method before making an object right? would i still have to put the dog1.addDog() method before each line of new dog entry
19:49
I would have just added the counter directly in each constructor: counter++;
Ah i see, that works out a lot simpler
And i hate to ask again but there is no way to put Two strings in a constructor correct? like if you wanted to input a "name" and "breed" would not work in any case
public class Dog {

// instance variables
private String name;
private String breed;
private double weight;
private static int numberOfDogs;
public static int counter;

public Dog(String initialName, String initialBreed, double initialWeight) {
setName(initialName);
setBreed(initialBreed);
setWeight(initialWeight);

counter++;
}

public Dog(String initialName) {
this(initialName, null, 0.0);
}

public Dog(double initialWeight) {
this("No name", "No breed", initialWeight);
}

public Dog() {
this("No name", "No breed", 0.0);
public Dog(String initialName, String initialBreed) {
this(initialName, initialBreed, 0.0);
}
Okay thanks for all the help so far, the program still doesn't differentiate between String Name and String Breed output still goes to no breed and no name or it puts the breed in the name slot, i think i will just change breed to age and tell the instructor it would not work with double string.
 
2 hours later…
21:59
I want to run EJB 3.0 on my Ubuntu Server. I have an existing Apache2 with PHP running, this should stay as it is. Is there a possibility to have EJB and Apache running?
@Sa
#Salazaar ejb is a specification for java apache is a web server it should make no difference
i thought EJB have to run in an server like glassfish and this is influenting the apache
if there is no problem, thanks for the help :D
@Burninfate You can have any aribitrary number of parameters in a constructor, could you please elaborate on the code that is failing?
@Salazaar I do not know if Apache can deploy EJBs
@Woot4Moo i found out that you can connect the glassfish server to apache, so that the apache gets all the requests and uses the glassfish where it is needed
22:12
So the PHP installation should work fine
hey guys, lets say i have an integer 2546
is there a way to compare the hundreths place of that integer? or just the first 2 digits?
so i can determine if a number belongs to a group in the 2500s
without having to do > 2499 && < 2601
@Woot4Moo I am trying to have a constructor with 2 strings, I.e Class Dog
String name, String breed, double Weight
22:42
@JMRboosties: you could divide it by 100 and assign it to an int... so you would have what you are looking for: 2567, int hund = 2567 / 100; (hund = 25)

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