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Hey, does anyone can help me understand this configuration issue of spring mvc. I think its a silly mistake. But I am not able to figure it out.......... datafilehost.com/d/83b4a2b1
@Gemtastic I haven't finished it yet,looking for some advice on the implementation.I have added a node class, then created nodes and set children in my runner class using the Node classes functionality. But I'm not sure how to actually implement the tree in Android so that each node is a button on the device's screen.
BRS
BRS
The request /myApp/visualize is giving 404
00:11
@BrianJ I see.
sighs
00:29
hey guys
anyone here?
No you're hallucinating
haha
i am doing online courses for java
and i want to hear someone elses take on this course
BRS
BRS
Which one?
What level are you and what di you want to learn?
00:36
Mobile chat and stiff cold fingers don't harmoniate well....
i am newish probably intermediate
and i just want to know your take on the content
BRS
BRS
@computerquest My suggestion would be codingbat. First go through basics, complete codingbat and then do some projects.
@computerquest Isn't that a course you pay for?
The content is nice... but I wouldn't pay one penny for someone to "teach" me that stuff
00:39
@Gemtastic there is a sale on the course
Because there's tons of awesomr tutorials out there so I can learn it myself
ok i see what you mean
And judging from experience I keep it in memory better by learning myself anyways.
its suposed to be really good and i am not spending money on anything else
@computerquest I really don't think you should pay for that. There are a multitude of free tutorials on internet, and Java is a very well-documented language. If you're gonna pay for an education, pay for something where you get a real person as your teacher whom you can show your work and talk to.
00:40
It's more rewarding to hit my own problems and resolve them as opposed to someone showing me how to solve them
i do projects that have something to do with the subject for a while and then i move onto another chapter
I'd even recommend you buying a book over that thing
@Gemtastic thanks for your advice i will take it into concideration where did you learn java
@computerquest I'm attending a career school. But school is free in my country
Mostly on the interwebs, my private projects and learning by doing in my job
00:42
@Gemtastic the career is in computers i assume
I "learned" C# and php in career school...
@computerquest It's a career school focused on java yes.
thats cool
Single threaded c# and mysql* family db access on PHP.....
right now i am working with the jdbc
00:44
This seems to be awfully low-level
I like abstractions...
it is supposed to be a "intermediate" course
it isnt something i have done before
but i did make a variation of the quick sort (not done though)
Intermediate sounds about right, dependjng on how "in depth" it is..
is is shallow like a kitty pool but youtube should be able to fill in the gaps and i will do projects with the jdbc after the chapter
Oh well.. enough of that for tonight.. I'll head to bed now .. see you in 7 hours
well see ya thank you
00:47
@Vogel612 Night
01:16
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4 hours later…
04:58
heya
Hello
how was your sunday?
Slept most of it, woke up to sprint to the store so we'd have anything to eat tonight XD And then..-
Well.. a guy kinda hurt my feelings on SO :/
What happened?
I asked a question and demanded to get the answer I asked for
05:02
demanded?
So I tried to guide the people who answered to it. Because I didn't wanna have to write my own answer again :I
@ItachiUchiha demanded in the sense that I asked for more details before I'd accept the answer
ok, and then?
This is what I'm talking about: stackoverflow.com/a/27771624/3763850
And yes, I suck at googling because I couldn't find any situations wher ethe smae thing happened where they explained why
Googling is an art, that comes with practice!
Yeah, And I don't know what to google for. But I think that was a legitimate question up until that guy >:C
05:10
It is not bad to ask people when you can't understand something, but on SO, people seldom help with explanation. But, he did provide a link which explained few of the things!
I don't get why it's off topic to want the answer you're looking for. Don't just slap a fix code there (and mind you his version was not the best as far as I can tell) when I'm asking WHY the element is behaving that way. I want to learn something too :/
I want to learn something too :/ - Read Books!
@ItachiUchiha Yeah, but I asked him to write his own version since nowadays the "your answer is in another castle" is off topic now.
(The answer he's linking to would never have shown up on what I googled for since it has nothing to do with a specifically but rather a common factor, and that common factor IS MY GODDAMNED ANSWER!)
@ItachiUchiha I do that too
@gem Chill Girl! take deep breaths
I am chill
05:15
:)
But that guy hurt my feelings. I get sad and ashamed rather than angry
It is ok, the answer you are looking for won't just pop out in the first search that you make!
I would have removed the question if I could.
@ItachiUchiha T_T I searched and tried to fix it for an hour before I asked
You need to make a permutation and combination of keywords
I just wanted to know why the element behaved like that
05:17
Always search on google with keywords
@ItachiUchiha I did
@Gemtastic I understand you situation, but people on SO do loose patience sometimes. There are many people who just want others to accept their answer, instead of providing a true insight of things!
Now, if I could only solve this last problem and the site is pretty much done
@ItachiUchiha He might be pissed about the question I asked the other day, where I didn't accept his answer since someone else had a better one
@Gemtastic Haha, may be :P
Well one thing's for sure, I'll never accept his answers ever again.
05:30
And yaay I solved my thingy!
The site is allllmost done
Well, the design
Nice
@Gemtastic Well don't let your personal feelings get into your professional life :P
Anyways, show me the website :)
@ItachiUchiha I highly doubt he'll ever write an answer I'd want to accept anyway. I've seen him around and he always just post some kind of quick-fix with no explanaitons, and the fixes aren't even good. Vertically aligning the element doesn't fix the issue, it hides it. All you actually needed to do was to remove the margin, set a height of the element and display it as inline-block.
@ItachiUchiha Do you know of a good way to do that?
@Gemtastic May he is not talented enough to answer your questions :P
@Gemtastic yes, upload it on github pages
@ItachiUchiha I think he's just out for the quick rep
The questions he answer, the asker usually isn't talented enough to tell if his answers are good or not.
@ItachiUchiha I have no idea how that works XD
1. Do you have a github account?
05:43
Yes
2. you need to create a repository with name yourusername.github.io
3. Add your changes to the repository and push it upstream.
4. Bang! You are done!
5. You can access your website online at yourusername.github.io
@ItachiUchiha this is the part I don't know :P
@Gemtastic Never worked on git?
Want to do it now?
05:47
I've only used bitbucket
@ItachiUchiha sure
I have downloaded a git program
Github is the same. Both use git :)
@Gemtastic git program?
I'm supposed to use that to push it
ok!
can you open cmd and type git --version
The part I don't know is how do I put it into the repository. With bitbucket I've used SourceTree. It does all the magic for me
@ItachiUchiha git version 1.9.5.msygit.0
@Gemtastic We can use SourceTree with Github as well, but since you like to know how everything works, I will just enlighten ya with git :P
05:49
@ItachiUchiha Thank you ^^
Even I am noob at git, but I know the basics :P
@ItachiUchiha That's more than I know; in sourcetree you just click buttons and the magic happens
Ok, create a repository in your github with the name yourusename.github.io. You can use this simple guide
Link me the repo once done, so that I may cross check if everything is ok :P
@ItachiUchiha it's done
link it
05:55
I did it before you even told me you'd help me XD
haha :P
Well, the name of the repository is incorrect :P
Instead of LillaKammaren it should be gemtastic.github.io
I have no idea what you're talkign about
I made a repository O.o
14 mins ago, by ItachiUchiha
2. you need to create a repository with name yourusername.github.io
1 min ago, by ItachiUchiha
Instead of LillaKammaren it should be gemtastic.github.io
How do I do that?
05:59
The guide doesn't mention that
Am I supposed to name it github.io?
@Gemtastic The same way you created the repository named LillaKammaren. Just instead of typing in LillaKammaren, type gemtastic.github.io
@Gemtastic Name it gemtastic.github.io
yeah
Nice
Now create a directory in your local machine where you want to have the project and name the directory gemtastic.github.io
06:03
done
Do I move it all in the now?
now cd into the directory and type git init
@Gemtastic nope, wait
I'm there in the command line
What do I do now?
yes from the command line go into the dir you just created and type the command
git init
You need to be inside the dir gemtastic.github.io
@ItachiUchiha I am curious on why did you kept the name same?
@DroidDev Just for more clarity in future :)
06:06
@ItachiUchiha it created an empty repository there :D
oh! cool!
@Gemtastic yes! Now we need to link your local repository to the remote repository on github.
ok :)
The command for it is git remote add origin [email protected]:username/repository. So what will you type in the command prompt?
git remote add origin [email protected]/Gemtastic/gemtastic.github.io.git ?
or is the last git unnecessary?
06:10
I think that is fine
@Gemtastic last git is necessary, its your repository
wait...
It's the link from github
its the clone url, right?
But maybe it should be:
`git remote add origin [email protected]:Gemtastic/gemtastic.github.io.git` ?
It is unnecessary
Just use git remote add origin [email protected]:Gemtastic/gemtastic.github.io
You can use git remote add origin https://github.com/Gemtastic/gemtastic.github.io.git
as well
@ItachiUchiha Nothing happened when I entered it. As in, nothing. No error message, no confirm
06:13
type git remote -v
it should show you the origin that you just added
origin [email protected]:Gemtastic/gemtastic.github.io (fetch)
origin [email protected]:Gemtastic/gemtastic.github.io (push)
Why aren't the `` working :/
halp
coz you are posting multiple lines
`` doesn't work on multiple lines :P
And now?
What does -v stand for?
We just made a mistake
it should have .git at the end
06:18
let us remove the origin and re-add it using https this time
Ok, how do we do that?
git remote rm origin
removed
check if it is removed or not using git remote -v
I already checked :D
It's gone
06:20
Nice work. Now git remote add origin https://github.com/Gemtastic/gemtastic.github.io.git
But what does -v stand for?
-v, --verbose
           Be a little more verbose and show remote url after name. NOTE: This must be placed between remote and subcommand.
you can always check what the shortcuts stand for by typing --help
git remote --help
aah
So, now... how do we proceed?
Have we successfully linked the repo?
Now, we need to check the status of our repository, type
git status
It will show you nothing to commit, coz we haven't anything yet :P
On branch master

Initial commit

nothing to commit
06:24
Ok, great!
Now copy your files and paste it into this folder
index.html must be a file in this folder :P
Ok, done :)
type git status
and paste the output
how do I paste off of the comand line?
@Gemtastic Select(right click and mark) and press Enter
It copies
the just CTRL + V in here
How do I select?
How do I select more than just one character?
06:29
Drag you pointer after selecting mark :P
On branch master

Initial commit

Untracked files:
(use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed)

img/
index.html
style.css

nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" to track)
Thanks! ^^
I always wanted to learn that
See we have a list of Untracked files
we need to track it and add it
    git add -A stages All
    git add . stages new and modified, without deleted
    git add -u stages modified and deleted, without new
so all?
git add -A ?
06:31
we can also use git add .
but we will use git add -A for now :P
after you are done with add, type git status and paste the output
On branch master

Initial commit

Changes to be committed:
  (use "git rm --cached <file>..." to unstage)

        new file:   img/cloud1.png
        new file:   img/cloud2.png
        new file:   img/cloud3.png
        new file:   img/dl_horizon.gif
        new file:   img/dl_vertical.gif
        new file:   img/dots1.png
        new file:   img/facebook_btn.png
        new file:   img/line.png
        new file:   img/logo.png
        new file:   img/pinterest_btn.png
        new file:   img/twitter_btn.png
06:33
Cool, now we have the changes added, we just need to commit them.
Yaay! How do we do that? :D
there are two repositories here, one is the local repository and the other is the remote repository.
The commit that we will do now will be to the local repository
type
git commit -m 'my initial commit'
once done, type git status
You can type any message inplace of my initial commit
error: pathspec 'initial' did not match any file(s) known to git.
error: pathspec 'commit'' did not match any file(s) known to git.
O.o
Why did I get that?
06:36
Did you leave the quotes ?
yes
the single quotes
I shouldn't?
' ' Just specifies the message content
The message should always be in quotes
git commit -m 'message'
This is exactly what I wrote:
git commit -m 'my initial commit'
Try " instead of '
*** Please tell me who you are.

Run

  git config --global user.email "[email protected]"
  git config --global user.name "Your Name"

to set your account's default identity.
Omit --global to set the identity only in this repository.

fatal: unable to auto-detect email address (got 'Gemtastic@Blackie.(none)')
06:39
yes
ok, now we need to set the git configurations
Sorry, I only installed it, I didn't have time to look it up at all :(
It is ok
So, how do we go from here?
we have to do it anyway :)
(really, thank you! for helping me!)
06:40
git config --global user.email "[email protected]"
or whatever you email id is
git config --global user.name "gemtastic"
Done :)
Once done with these, try the git commit command once again
[master (root-commit) ac8096d] my initial commit
13 files changed, 456 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 img/cloud1.png
create mode 100644 img/cloud2.png
create mode 100644 img/cloud3.png
create mode 100644 img/dl_horizon.gif
create mode 100644 img/dl_vertical.gif
create mode 100644 img/dots1.png
create mode 100644 img/facebook_btn.png
create mode 100644 img/line.png
create mode 100644 img/logo.png
create mode 100644 img/pinterest_btn.png
create mode 100644 img/twitter_btn.png
create mode 100644 index.html
:D
Cool :)
So we have committed the changes to the local repo, no we need to push the to the origin that we had added earlier
git push origin master
where master is the default branch of any git repository
and origin is the name that we assigned to the github repo earlier :)
06:46
What is your question?
Username for 'https://github.com': Gemtastic
Password for 'https://[email protected]':
To https://github.com/Gemtastic/gemtastic.github.io.git
! [rejected] master -> master (fetch first)
error: failed to push some refs to 'https://github.com/Gemtastic/gemtastic.github.io.git'
hint: Updates were rejected because the remote contains work that you do
hint: not have locally. This is usually caused by another repository pushing
hint: to the same ref. You may want to first integrate the remote changes
Grrr... you have committed a readme file in your github account
Yeah?
We need to first sync your local repo with it
Ok
Sorry, I didn't know it mattered, but now I get to learn how to do this
Do I have to remove the files?
06:47
Nope
fge
fge
Moo
just type
git pull origin master
It will perform a fetch and a merge
@fge Heya
@fge I have a question, we just performed a commit to the local repo, but the push to the origin was rejected coz origin had some changes.
Will a git pull origin master merge the changes and move the HEAD of the local repo in sync with the origin ?
@Gemtastic git pull origin master
Let us just try :P
@ItachiUchiha that gave me this:
warning: no common commits
remote: Counting objects: 3, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (2/2), done.
remote: Total 3 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0)
Unpacking objects: 100% (3/3), done.
From github.com/Gemtastic/gemtastic.github.io
 * branch            master     -> FETCH_HEAD
 * [new branch]      master     -> origin/master
Merge made by the 'recursive' strategy.
 README.md | 4 ++++
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 README.md
@Gemtastic I guess it does move the HEAD. Just one way to know. Try
git push origin master
fge
fge
@ItachiUchiha it does move HEAD, yes
But not the remote repo's references
<-- studying bytecode
06:55
Hi All
I am facing 1 issue related ti JSF
@fge I want to move the HEAD of the local repo to be in sync with the remote :P
@Rani Hi
@fge for?
Username for 'https://github.com': Gemtastic
Password for 'https://[email protected]':
Counting objects: 19, done.
Delta compression using up to 4 threads.
Compressing objects: 100% (18/18), done.
Writing objects: 100% (18/18), 41.92 KiB | 0 bytes/s, done.
Total 18 (delta 4), reused 0 (delta 0)
To https://github.com/Gemtastic/gemtastic.github.io.git
9731533..0eb1192 master -> master
I am using that tag in JSF its working fine in my local tomcat server but when I deploy that application on server its not working
<h:outputText value="ACCOUNT" styleClass="ux_column_data_text" rendered="#{accountHistoryItem.accountNumberLink}"/>&nbsp<h:commandLink action="goToAccountSummary" styleClass="ux_column_data_text ux_link_text" value="#{accountHistoryItem.rewriteAccountNumber}"
rendered="#{accountHistoryItem.accountNumberLink}" target="_blank" update=":message_form:message" process="@this">
<f:setPropertyActionListener target="#{billAccountHistoryBean.rewriteAccountNumber}"
value="#{accountHistoryItem.rewriteAccountNumber}" />
fge
fge
@ItachiUchiha grappa
The runtime parser generation uses bytecode manipulation
@ita So, am I done now? Can you see my website now?
07:01
@Rani What is the error?
@gem we again missed another thread :P
@ItachiUchiha Another thread?
fge
fge
Hmm, English question... Is the plural of "index" "indexes" or "indices"? I have seen both
your username is Gemtastic but the repo name is using gemtastic
@fge indices
when I click on link its open another page...its working fine in tomcat
07:03
@Doorknob冰 Yep, very long time. Why have you been hiding? :P
@ItachiUchiha oh? what difference does that make?
but when I deploy that application in webSphere it not open that page
@Gemtastic Usernames are case-sensitive
code were same so why its worproperly in tomcat and not in websphere
@Rani There are plenty of things that affect code deployed on diff AS
If a code works on tomcat, it doesn't imply that it will work perfectly on wesphere/weblogic
@Gemtastic yes
fge
fge
@ItachiUchiha OK? thanks
@ItachiUchiha Do I enter that exact url?
@itachiUchiha yes. BUt same code for different page is also work in websphere
@gem no need of url
just go the setting tab of your repository
you will find an option to rename
07:07
do you have any idea about setPropertyActionListener
What tab O.o
@Gemtastic Go to your repository, you will find a setting tab on right bottom corner of the page, exactly as the picture posted above, click it
Could you please put some context to that?
There, renamed
And now?
git remove -v shows the correct url now
Cool
Now we wait for 5 mins
07:12
Ok ^^
what are we gonna do in 5 min?
Do we test the URL then?
Ok ^^
It's up!
fge
fge
07:57
<-- going to have a look at @Gemtastic's repo to see how a website is done
Well, have a look. It may not be the best ever but...

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