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00:02
I should mention, that I'm an absolute newbie with JavaFX.
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@halirutan I haven't even touched it at all
(I don't do GUIs; I should, some day)
@fge No problem.
@fge OK, I could bring it down to a very simple example! Thanks for listening.
00:17
anyone have any idea how to answer this questioN? no idea how to get past this issue:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27628365/googleapiclient-crashes-when-i-add-a-second-api
fge
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00:53
@oorosco good luck with that; Google client APIs are overly complicated and not well documented... And to think that Google does Guava, that beggars belief
I use guava a lot and it's awesome; I use the Google Drive SDK and it's an outright nightmare
I wonder why
If Google can produce APIs of the quality of Guava, why can't they produce an equally good set of APIs for their online services?
01:12
I'm getting one step closer, at least. I'm actually not crashing just not logging in wiht the new modified API. It's so obnoxious, hopefully i can find the end of this search
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02:12
0
A: Why are this == other and and this.hashcode == other.hashcode() giving different results?

fgeStep back a little... Consider the contract of equals() and hashCode(). Consider the fact that the contract is one way only: if you implement both in a class then the requirement is that if two instances of a class are equal then they must have the same hashcode. What it does not say is that if...

wants to laugh, but can't
 
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04:19
@halirutan What is your question?
I should help more people with GUI :P
fge
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I should get started with GUIs one day, full stop
Come to me :P (If you ever start JavaFX)
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Tell you what, if I have to do a GUI client some day, maybe I'll start with an IRC client or, why not, a SO chat client
SO chat client is a good idea :P
fge
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But that's a used, overused idea
04:25
yup, I am not sure if people would want to use the client
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Mind you, for me it would be a great learning opportunity
But that's about it
@fge there are few bugs in readme
fge
fge
Which one?
fge
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Oh?
Pray tell?
04:27
path -> try { is incorrect
It should be

path -> {
         try {
fge
fge
Ah, missing braces?
fge
fge
OK, fixing it
Fixed
Cool, so have you been working on the lambda project lately?
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Yes, I am done with Consumers, I'm onto Predicates now
04:32
WTF, you are on a spree ;)
fge
fge
Meh, not really
Had I been 100% on it I'd probably be done already
Actually, Functions was the longest part
@ItachiUchiha I asked now on the main site since it appears to be a glitch in TextFlow. Let me give the link:
Here we go
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Q: JavaFX ListView rendering bug when using custom list cells

halirutanI'm creating a highlighting communication logger which uses a ListView to display each message in a single cell. It basically works, but when I scroll very fast up and down, weird things happen. As you can see I'm highlighting the cell which is currently selected and the cell where the mouse ...

I don't have Ubuntu :(
@ItachiUchiha But I really need to sleep now. It's already 5:52 here and, well, it's Christmas for christs sake :-)
Gn :)
Merry Christmas
04:43
Tomorrow, kids, family, .. oh well.
@ItachiUchiha Same to you :-) Bye
fge
fge
04:53
@ItachiUchiha seriously, if I start Yet Another IRC Client(tm) based on JavaFX, would you be willing to help?
@fge You can leave the UI to me :)
If i was to try to use json data how could I pull a specific field of data? and insert it
fge
fge
@ItachiUchiha I'd like to... Based on this; at a first glance it seems appealing, but I'm no GUI programmer to start with so I'll have to make my hands very dirty
@WebDeveloper define "specific field"; JSON is not only about JSON Objects
@ItachiUchiha note that I'd like to get started without resorting to anything like SceneBuilder or the like, as well
@fge thats the problem I don't know how to do that Im just used to using PHP, html, and css and a little java but to achieve what Im trying to do I need to use JSON data
fge
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@WebDeveloper OK, well, then, first things first, what JSON library do you use?
Java has plenty of them
05:01
jQuery
I think
@fge Well, If you use scene builder(or fxml in general), you follow a pure MVC approach
But if you want to follow pure Java code, it is good as well :P
fge
fge
@WebDeveloper jQuery is a JavaScript library, it has nothing to do with Java
@ItachiUchiha I wish to give a go at the "presenter first" approach, as linked to (in the room topic as well)
@ItachiUchiha the selling point to me is testability
One can do the visual aspects and another the functional aspects
@fge Yeah, I can easily guess it :P
fge
fge
As I'm no good with GUIs, I can concentrate on the latter without interfering with the former :p
@fge Basically all I want to pull is the body elements from this e.g "body":"What's up in new"
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fge
05:05
@WebDeveloper weeee...
Well, there is a solution
More than one, in fact
How would you approach it?
fge
fge
Oh dear
Please be aware of something: 1. I'm the author of the JSON Schema core specs; 2. I use Jackson
So, first, I'd validate the input against a JSON Schema :p
Then I'd deserialize the contents
The main problem with deserializing them is what you need out of them
And how long you wish to retain them
@ItachiUchiha anyway -- I take you up on the offer; when I'm up to it I'll ping you ;)
I'm really sorry do you have a jsfiddle I could see? @fge
fge
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(mind you, I'd like to make a JavaFX SO chat client, that'd be nice)
@fge ok, cool, but we should work with Javafx, which means Java8 ;)
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05:09
@WebDeveloper no I don't; I do Java, not JavaScript
@ItachiUchiha I understood that much ;)
@fge Ohh sorry
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05:32
jooq rocks
Had it not existed, someone would have had to invent it
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05:47
throwing-lambdas seeing a slew of updates -- contributions more than welcome!
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06:09
Ewww, hitting a brick wall again
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06:31
0
Q: Lambda matches signature of a FunctionalInterface, yet "does not". How do you explain that the argument is passed at all?

fgeI am working on this project currently. It works surprisingly well. Yet, after re-reading the README again, I started to wonder about how to document something that is bugging me... To quote the example, and forgetting for a moment that exceptions can be thrown, it reads: Files.list(somePath)....

@ItachiUchiha ^^^^
Good morning, Java!
Mrng
@fge The question is kinda confusing
I need some design advice. Ready?
06:43
@DemCodeLines just shoot
@fge Can I haz a pointer? ;)
I want to add a little feature in my app where I can show a "change log" screen that shows everytime the app is updated. Obviously, I alter the text in the change log screen before pushing the update.
Problem is, how do I get the app to display this screen everytime.
Using Swing or FX?
Have some setting that gets overriden as soon as I send an update which forces the change_log to show and as soon as the user sees it, update that setting so it isn't shown again until next time, when I override the setting again?
I guess it is android
06:45
Android
Go to the android room
I don't think it should really matter what platform, just the design question on the backend.
Theoretical/Conceptual question.
Swing u'd just do #toFront
and update the textfield with what u want
@ItachiUchiha used to watch Naruto, good show
fge
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@ItachiUchiha how is it confusing?
@OlegKuznetsov to what?
@ParamvirPhagura yeah
06:50
@fge Ow, joke failed :P Well, nevermind :)
fge
fge
still has a lot to learn
@OlegKuznetsov if you are talking about the project I am working on currently, well... It's Java 8, but you are still stuck with Java 6, right? :p (nevertheless you are welcome to contribute)
@fge Ouch! >_< I thought that message was related to the "==" vs. ".equals()" question >_<
ಠ_ಠ
07:06
@fge I''ll think about it. What would ne thé use case?
fge
fge
@ZouZou haven't you ever wondered "how do I do to alter only the keys/values" when streaming a Map's .entrySet()? and for starters, why theMap.entrySet().stream()?
@ZouZou the only method defined on Map with a connection to the new "Java 8 multicore" API is .forEach()
But it consumes
Whereas a MapStream.of(someMap) would make things much easier
(well, Maps have had a peculiar status in the collections API to begin with)
@ZouZou note that I am looking forward to what you can come up with wrt Stream<byte[]> and block ciphers :p
Also, if you wish to, I can give you access to the throwing-lambdas project
The code is not hard; it is long
And, yeah, ultimately tedious
But someone has to do it :p
Hi, is it okay to store username and password in Strings as String objects might not get garbage collected?
fge
fge
07:23
@AsankaSiriwardena any reference will be eventually garbage collected when they fall out of scope; and anyway, you only need to check the password when the session is established, right?
@AsankaSiriwardena if you are that concerned about memory dumps revealing the password to outsiders you have more fundamental security problems anyway
The JVM cannot be held accountable for this
As in everything, and not only security related, separation of concerns is key
@fge Sure but I won't have time to work hard on it ;)
fge
fge
@ZouZou nevermind that :p
I had throwing-lambdas in a corner of my mind for quite some time so it was kind of expected that I would jump on it (and again, sorry for that); if you want to contribute to it you are welcome
There's a s*load of stuff to do; not hard, but time consuming (a good IDE helps, which is why I use IDEA)
07:58
Morning
Morning!
08:22
@fge right, just to check when session established, but it is possible that username and password might get into the String literal pool, therefore it lasts longer?
@fge Having it done with OpenGL would be both prettier and more expandable.
So... How expensive is new constructor over serialize-deserialization (caching object files) really?
fge
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@AsankaSiriwardena again,why do you care?
@AsankaSiriwardena um... that's not really how the literal pool works
You might want to read up technical blogs on this before assuming whether it happens.
08:46
@Unihedro decompile and compare :P
Merry Christmas!
Or happy Hanukkah if you're Jewish :)
Merry Christmas!
09:05
Merry Xmas!
fge
fge
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Q: Why is the result of conditional operator opposite of expected?

Snehal MasneObject myObject = true ? new Integer(25) : new Double(25.0); System.out.println(myObject); Strangely, it outputs 25.0 instead of 25 Whats going on?

Mental masturbation but good question nevertheless
(oh, and of course, merry you-know-what to everyone)
@fge vtc'd as dupe of canonc
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@Unihedro eh?
@fge There is already a canonical thread with a better answer than anyone would put together. It doesn't needs to be answered again, so it's a duplicate. Not sure what your "eh?" is trying to convey here.
user4202350
@Unihedro hey i can comment anywhere now....!!!
09:17
@ShaU Oh that's a nightmare. Don't worry, I'm watching you.
user4202350
no i said in stackoverlfoe... i got 50+ repo
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@Unihedro my "eh?" was simply my befuddlement about the quantity of acronyms you used which sound like garbage to someone who does not care about them at all -- plain English just works better, ya know :p
@fge Aww. :P
In that case: I voted to close as a duplicate of the canonical thread of the same issue.
It's an interesting issue though, I remember encountering it in a Monday of the past.
fge
fge
Well, writing such code is a problem to start with all right
One learns by doing stupid things. That's why I spend an hour or two on every monday to do something in the most ridiculous way to try if it works. Most of the times, it doesn't.
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09:21
"Hey, what does this strange thing do..." "HOLD ON. If you don't know, don't do it, full stop"
2
Thoughts on that question? ^^
user4202350
hey unihydro pls congratulate me
@ShaU I'm aware of how the privilege system works.
fge
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@Unihedro I knew that football was a stupid game
@fge ikr
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09:25
(I must say I love the white cat on the right which looks at his fellow species acting stupid)
user4202350
hey unihydro...how to check who voted up my answer
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Hello, anybody knows how can I use IPN in a javafx app? (anybody ever handled it?)
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@SJD not me; never used JavaFX and I don't even know what IPN stands for
@ShaU you can't
@ShaU RTFM!
SJD
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09:27
Rofl..:))
user4202350
can u vote me up
@ShaU -1
SJD
SJD
@ShaU omg...
fge
fge
@ShaU votes are earned, not bought; SO is not politics
user4202350
sorry
09:28
@fge Actually, it is, and we only pile downvotes, not upvotes.
user4202350
dont down vote me.... im sorrtju
'Tis the season to be generous, to not vote to close, but only down vote!
Spam can be flagged as spam as usual.
SJD
SJD
@Unihedro if he deserves, ofc.
user4202350
hey sorry man..... pls downvote
^ Please flag as Not An Answer.
Optionally, share the generosity by downvoting.
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09:31
@ShaU you should participate to Mod Elections xD
@SJD Can't, it takes base 1k rep.
user4202350
no cheating.. only hardwork to 1k rep
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@Unihedro I wasn't seriously:P
:P
And really, you would only get into Secondary roll if you're either 1. Extremely popular among the moderation community and have at least 4k rep; or 2. over 20k rep
So really, don't bother. :P
user4202350
im a popular :P
09:33
no joke sherlock, quickly get 4k rep before the next election
Really, what are conditions when chat shows a widget for questions/answers? :-/
-6
Q: google play and apps not working

Jason WorkmanI can not access any of my Google apps,but can access these services through my browser. I get a message that a secure connection to the servercannot be established. Contact customer support if it continues.

It's called one-boxing.
@Unihedro thanks!
But really, please don't one-box crap and posts that are eventually going to be deleted unless they contribute to the transcript (funny jokes, etc.), because they will stick in the transcript even after the original post is gone.
Forever.
Which is also why most rooms trash unnecessary one-boxing.
user4202350
09:44
server1 server could not be started. View JVM logs for further details.
ThreadMonitor W WSVR0605W: Thread "server.startup :has been active for 713593 milliseconds and may be hung. There is/are 1 thread(s) in total in the server that may be hung.
user4202350
im trying to start webpshpere and i get above errror .
user4202350
Hey i need vote up here also....
user4202350
-2
A: How is this private variable accessible?

ShaUPrivate variables, are variables that are visible only to the class to which they belong. Variables that are declared private can be accessed outside the class if public getter methods are present in the class.

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-1
Q: Java-How to Update Specific Text in an Existing Text File

jrunyI'm creating a custom spellchecker for an indigenous language. I would like the user to: (1) state the .txt file whose spelling is to be checked; (2) the programme checks the spelling of each word in the file; and (3) when an incorrect spelling is found, the correct one automatically replaces the...

AGAIN
When will people learn, darnit?
@fge But what if a dictionary is huge? Wouldn't it be slower?
wait
nevermind
or... Ugh... I wanna sleep :(
09:56
@fge vtc'd debugging without giving code
fge
fge
@Unihedro there is not even the need to have code given what the OP says; what (s)he does has no chance to work from the start
@fge Oh, then it's Too Broad.
Someone (ab)used Unclear what you're asking.
How would I go on converting this piece of code: pastebin.com/aLd50m4S to use stream/lambdas?
fge
fge
@user2499946 why would you, if it works?
@user2499946 Eh, you could use list.forEach over for (T element : iterable), to begin with
But frankly, there's not really improvement at all, may as well stick to what you have
10:00
Well, I just want to learn better practices, and get a handle of the stream api :) And get rid of the the bit smelly temporary variables..
Eh... One moment here, am I wrong, or are you trying to find the LayoutEntity with the smallest layoutX?
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@user2499946 your code is just fine as is -- in fact, trying to do what you do with lambdas would be pointless, and a mess
alrighty, I guess I won't try then :)
Unihedro, yes
It's a double?
fge
fge
10:02
Oops, haven't seen that
Should be Double.MAX_VALUE
What's more you should be using Double.compare()
That was what strike me as well
fge
fge
Note that Double.NaN == Double.NaN is FALSE
But Double.compare(Double.NaN, Double.NaN) == 0 <-- that is true
(the joys of IEEE 754)
Mind reminding me what the fancy Comparator building utility class is called in Java 8, fge?
fge
fge
Comparator building?
=javadoc ComparisonChain
@fge com.google.common.collect.ComparisonChain: A utility for performing a chained comparison statement. For example: (1/5)
fge
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10:05
^^ you mean that?
That's Guava, not JDK 8
(by the way, this class rocks)
But you have static methods in Java 8 to chain Comparators
The syntax is not as clean as ComparisonChain though
Okie, I shall fix the code to use Double.MAX_VALUE & Double.compare(). Thanks. And Merry Christmas!
@user2499946 Hold on!
class LayoutEntity {

    private double layoutX;

    private static LayoutEntity findLeftmost(List<LayoutEntity> list) {
        LayoutEntity min = null;
        double minX = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
        for (LayoutEntity e : list)
            if (e.layoutX < minX) {
                minX = e.layoutX;
                min = e;
            }
        return min;
    }

    private static LayoutEntity findLeftmostUsingStreams(List<LayoutEntity> list) {
        return list.stream().reduce((a, b) -> a.layoutX < b.layoutX
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@Unihedro yeah, it can be done with lambdas, but honestly, it's not worth it
And you make the mistake of not using Double.compare() :p
Double.compare(a.layoutX, b.layoutX) < 0?
fge
fge
And, meh, list.stream().min((e1, e2) -> Double.compare(e1.layoutX, e2.layoutX)).get()
10:10
great! quite a lot more concise!
fge
fge
BUT
not worth it
.get()
@user2499946 But really, just stick to what you have, don't try this at home.
fge
fge
Seriously
This is not worth it at all
well.. ok. I'm mainly interested in learning to use streams :)
Unless you like unmaintainable code.
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10:11
"More concise" is not a synonym for "better" -- it has never been. Look at perl, python and ruby as counter examples
Well, there is a concise language that I love: brainfuck
It's so utterly "out there" that you cannot hate it
I like golfscript more.
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fge
Brainfuck is an esoteric programming language noted for its extreme minimalism. The language consists of only eight simple commands and an instruction pointer. It is designed to challenge and amuse programmers, and was not made to be suitable for practical use. It was created in 1993 by Urban Müller. == Language design == Urban Müller created brainfuck in 1993 with the intention of designing a language which could be implemented with the smallest possible compiler, inspired by the 1024-byte compiler for the FALSE programming language. Several brainfuck compilers have been made smaller than 200...
Code golf is a type of recreational computer programming competition in which participants strive to achieve the shortest possible code that implements a certain algorithm. Such tournaments may also be named with the programming language used (for example Perl golf). == History == Whilst the term was apparently first used in 1999 with Perl, and later popularised through the use of Perl to write a program that performed RSA encryption, similar informal competition was known to have been popular with earlier APL hackers and probably others. Today the term has grown to be applied to a wide variety...
LOL there's no Java code golf
Well, I guess I got a bit lured by the book I'm just reading ("Functional Programming in Java").. in which the author really replaces most of the traditional loops by streams/lambdas..
@user2499946 They must be drunk when writing the book.
The entire Java + Functional Programming idea makes me facepalm already.
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10:19
@user2499946 streams are a tool like any other; they do have their use, but abusing them will invariably lead to problems
@user2499946 mind you, this is not meant to prevent you from learning them, but avoid the "latest tool that I must use" syndrome
point taken
ASR
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Hai
Can anyone tell how to convert ISO8601 date format to java date
@ASR write code
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fge
@ASR which Java version?
ASR
ASR
1.7
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10:21
@user2499946 not that I don't have fun with them --> github.com/fge/throwing-lambdas
Throwing fire lambdas
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@ASR then download threetenbp so that you have a sane date/time API, and use its DateTimeFormatter
Otherwise you're stuck with SimpleDateFormat
(which is not thread safe)
interesting
Is there a way to deallocate an object reference variable forever?
ASR
ASR
String inputDate = "2014-12-19T00:00:00+05:30";
String format = "yyyy-MM-dd;

SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat(format);
Date d = sdf.parse(inputDate);
can i write like this
because i am not bothering about time
10:26
@ASR Yes, but it's not threadsafe.
And you'll probably get a ParseException.
ASR
ASR
Okay
@Unihedro Code golf is overrated <_<
@OlegKuznetsov You prefer code bowing instead?
user4202350
10:35
catch parse ecxption
@Unihedro Probably
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Q: Should we kill code-bowling?

professorfishWhat exactly is the difference between code-bowling and code-trolling? In February 2011, our first code-bowling question turned up. Over two years ago, this meta post turned up. It asked whether code-bowling, a genre then occasionally seen on Stack Overflow, was suitable for the site. Two years...

ASR
ASR
I am using hibernate and i am getting following exception
org.hibernate.property.BasicPropertyAccessor - expected type: java.lang.String, actual value: java.sql.Timestamp
I googled and it seems to be usual in hibernate
can anyone suggest why it is happening
because you're using hibernate
rtfm
user4202350
change the datatype
user4202350
10:38
convert timestamp to string
ASR
ASR
in .xml file?
user4202350
<property
column="CREATED_DATE"
length="7"
name="CreatedDate"
not-null="false"
type="date"
/>
user4202350
what i sthe datatyoe in tablke?
user4202350
if it is date .. then convert string into date.... or vice versa
ASR
ASR
datetime
in db side
so while inserting i have to convert string to date
right?
user4202350
10:46
can u pls post code
ASR
ASR
public static Time convertStringToTime(String str, boolean am) {
if(StringUtils.trimToNull(str) == null) {
return null;
}

// Set the am/pm flag to ensure that the time is parsed properly
if(am) {
str = str + " " + new DateFormatSymbols(new ResourceLoader().getLocale()).getAmPmStrings()[0];
} else {
str = str + " " + new DateFormatSymbols(new ResourceLoader().getLocale()).getAmPmStrings()[1];
}

String pattern = (str.indexOf(':') != -1) ? JsfUtil.TIME_PATTERN_LONG : JsfUtil.TIME_PATTERN_SHORT;
SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat(pattern, new ResourceLoader().getLocale());
user4202350
uff...... so many compilation error
Concatenating strings in a loop?
Do you even code?
ASR
ASR
The problem solved.xxx.hbm.xml file the field type is java.util.date.so while inserting i have converted string to date
fge
fge
throwing-lambdas: 50% done
ASR
ASR
10:57
thanks
fge
fge
My word, there are even more interfaces than I though there would be
that is supposed to be a hint to fine gentlemen out there: contribute, you ^@~^\@
@fge O~o
frantically forks and clones repository
fge
fge
:p
user4202350
Y so serious
fge
fge
~aolbonics
user4202350
11:13
hey i like ur hamlet
user4202350
dont oput hamlet to wild animals
~interesting
user4202350
they dont bite
fge
fge
11:35
26 interfaces done
And there are more!
sweat
user4202350
how to create drop down menu using table values
@fge So soon? I didn't even finish setting up gradle
user4202350
@unihydro did u got my answer
fge
fge
Uuuh, so you cannot create a package name x.y.double
@fge Why?
Oh, ...
Use double_?
closed, delete votes and downvotes still welcome
fge
fge
11:51
@Unihedro I went with doublefunctions
:joy:
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fge
27, and counting
sweats again
:O
tooBad?

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