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00:22
Ehhh sleep, who needs that anyways??
@Vogel612 Uni's still a growing boy
00:58
I think I borked something with multithreading.....
01:21
And I didn't. ...
I forgot to make the constructor of a Singleton private
Which is waaay more retarded.
fge
fge
@Vogel612 why don't you use an enum for your singleton?
Too much other stuff I was worrying about.
And it wasn't intended to be one frpm the start....
Interestingly an enum doesn't have all that many advantages over an eagerly instantiated public property Singleton
At least for me ;]
02:19
@fge You pinged me when I was off to Bed
For Nap Nap :-P
> Uni's still a growing boy
Lolz.. What Do you Think Vogel612 is @gem?
Oh gawd I totally read the N as F, especially in that combo >_>;
@ItachiUchiha Older than Uni?
An year..
But that hardly matters
Nope. He's a growing boy too
Which also explains the lack of understanding of the importance of sleep
People in their teenage hardly sleep
It goes two ways; either they sleep too much or too little
02:26
Yes.. and I sleep too Much where as everyone Else here sleep too li'l
And I hate it :-/
Technically speaking, the teenagers are developing so much they need MORE sleep. around 10h
The amount Of hours that I Waste sleeping is too much
Did you enjoy sleeping?
> Any time enjoyed wasting is not time wasted.
No i don't. It is just a need of the body.
Whaaat 10h.???
Oh crap I really should go to bed...
Oh well I can resize the Table's columns tomorrow
02:34
@Gemtastic false
@Gemtastic true
For now it's good enough that I can offline-test Junior in a minimalistic Swing application
Well done!
@Unihedro uni has a multi-threading error ;P In one thread it's true and the other it's false XD
:P
I had a problem, so I used threads.
I have problems two Now.
02:41
Anyways I am off to bed for now...
Pushing tomorrow... also seeking volunteers for codereviewing that tomorrow
Night
Night!
Java room, crowdsourcing development help :D
@Unihedro It that the threads you're running? ;P
03:06
hmm
I was reading a little about login and encryptions...
I'm not sure that I can make a deployable webshop by the time this course ends... however, there's nothign stopping me from keeping on working with it :P
@Gemtastic No need for encryption, seriously, even big companies don't set up Secure Socket Layer.
For logging in, simple authentication with a POST handler will suffice.
@Unihedro Well, I don't want my mom's customers to have their information leaked.
Then, use cookies. Read up on cookies and headers to instruct the client to cache their cookie.
@Gemtastic If you use POST and prevent injection, you will practically not leak anything.
03:14
Well, the only "sensitive" information is gonna be their orders
@Gemtastic Unless there's a cracker between Alice (your mom's web service) and Bob (the customers), properly handled POST requests will prevent sensitive information from leaking.
In case you were not aware, chat.stackoverflow.com and stackoverflow.com isn't running under HTTPS.
@uni i dont think she is worried about SSL encryption
@ItachiUchiha Me neither.
Encrypting data transfer is practically ineffective because proper handles asserts correctness, and if a cracker (or hacker_(information_security)) creates a MITM attack, no amount of encryption will suffice even if you have a decent encryption protocol.
@Unihedro I wasn't thinking about HTTPS
You'll just end up consuming more bandwidth.
03:19
Https??
@ItachiUchiha HTTP over SSL
But on the other hand, I kinda want to get https for her, as it's a swedish thing to not shop from stores that doesn't have https
The stuff I was looking at, is probably kinda old though
@Gemtastic You can craft one for free from openssl.org, an open source TSL project
> The OpenSSL toolkit is licensed under an Apache-style licence, which basically means that you are free to get and use it for commercial and non-commercial purposes subject to some simple license conditions.
And it gives the https link? great!
Or you can buy a certificate which is easier
@Gemtastic HTTPS is HTTP over SSL anyway, TSL is newer and more secure, but not yet standardized
03:22
Well, the stuff I was reading about is pretty simple stuff using .htpasswd and .htaccess files
@Gemtastic That's not really encryption. :P
You're using Apache2?
@Unihedro What people will look at is if it's https or not
@Unihedro See I told you it was probably old >_>
.htaccess provides functionality by pre-checking headers and asserting or bringing in correctness before passing the response onto the server, such as rewriting URL (universal resource locators) before looking up the directories.
I'm not sure if .htpasswd is the way to go though, pretty sure it runs on MD5, which is obsolete and easily translatable
Yeah, I just happened upon it on a site that's kinda good to reference HTML and CSS from
But the free information is a little outdated
By a little outdated I hope it's not a blog written on 2010.
03:28
Technically, it should be fine without a customer log-in, since we'll store a copy of the order, and the order information will be sent by e-mail
But it feels more serious to have one
You'll probably need one anyways.
More customer friendly too
Controlling Apache using the main server configuration file httpd.conf instead of .htaccess is often preferred for security and performance reasons though.
You know... I could write a chat application for android and implement it on the site as a customer service chat, so that my mom can have the app on her phone ready to receive customer questions XD
inb4 yet another Stack Exchange model clone
03:31
@Unihedro I really know nothing about encryption and security. So far, the things I can do is so easily hacked you don't even have to hack it >_>
@Gemtastic Well, I am aware, which was why I had to say it.
(also, "crack" and "cracked", not to hack and to be hacked)
@Unihedro I don't even know what the httpd.conf actually is. I'm guessing it's the configuration file for the server?
@Gemtastic It is the server configuration file. .htaccess is the directory access configuration file.
(It's not even a crack thing, there's no encryption or anything, you jsut type the direct URLs)
For example, when Apache starts up, httpd.conf is read. When a response comes through, if a .htaccess file is present in the directory of the request, it is read. Otherwise, it does thing.
03:34
@Unihedro That doesn't really explain much to me, since we haven't gotten that far in server management yet
@Gemtastic :(
yeah :(
Shame, systems administration is FUN
I hate not knowing things
@Unihedro Agreed! But I know so little about it...
But coding is also lots of fun, and so is website development.
03:35
I'm gonna try and have a friend teach me to run a server from home though :D
@Unihedro I've told you before, I'm just like you: Learn ALL the things!
And insulting Pascal_(programming_language).
@Gemtastic My JS has gotten better.
Maybe you can teach me how to use JS on my css menu? XD
Huh? :P
Well, you said your JS got better. I don't really know any JS
But JS is for behaviour
I'm also dead set on getting a certain behavior on this thing.
03:51
Can I get a Necromancer badge on this one? :D
0
A: What is the difference between square brackets and parentheses in a regex?

UnihedroYour team's advice is almost right, except for the mistake he made. Once you find out why, you will never forget it. Take a look at this mistake. /^(7|8|9)\d{9}$/ What this does: ^ and $ denotes anchored matches, which asserts that the subpattern in between these anchors are the entire mat...

/ Wondering If uni has no school today
@ItachiUchiha School only lasted for an hour and a half.
Various reasons.
Guess they had nothing new to teach :-P
Today is a holiday so no school for me
04:05
Why is today a holiday?
It's not a holiday here but we do get to go early.
Epiphany (Koine Greek: ἐπιφάνεια, epiphaneia, "manifestation", "striking appearance") or Theophany (Ancient Greek (ἡ) Θεοφάνεια, Τheophaneia meaning "vision of God") is a Christian feast day that celebrates the revelation of God the Son as a human being in Jesus Christ. In Western Christianity, the feast commemorates principally (but not solely) the visit of the Magi to the Christ child, and thus Jesus' physical manifestation to the Gentiles. Eastern Christians commemorate the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River, seen as his manifestation to the world as the Son of God. In some Western Christian...
For a secular country like sweden it's kinda funny how many christian holidays we have
Eh... IntelliJ is broken
After I renamed com.gmail.inverseconduit.* to com.unihedro.*, accidentally the package names.
05:00
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Q: Validation error messages displaying twice

udaybhaskarI'm using struts2 annotation based validations in my project. Validations are working fine but some how it is performing validations twice and it displaying error messages twice like in the picture. This is my Action Class public class UserAction extends ActionSupport implements ModelDriven<User

can any body help with my problem....
Never worked on Sruts :/
@ItachiUchiha.I'm new to Stack Overflow and development. Please Just check it out once is it a legitimate question or not.Why because i'm asking moderators did put it on hold and i'm edited it properly.still they or not unholding the question.
05:16
hi...
Any job for java developer
wher are located.
Why are you looking for job in a chat room?
manager force me work on php
05:18
generally for steady income.right???
^^ Look here
@aniket So you work as a php dev or a java dev?
05:20
from 1 year java developer
php dev before a java dev?
nope
i work only java i am java lover
Java Lover :3
Java Lover :4
i am thinking proper way
?
05:27
you mean proper way to look for job???
@ItachiUchiha.Is it bad to discuss like this in chat.
@uday I have no problem with anyone discussing anything :)
I mean asking generally, is it legitimate or not.This stackoverflow moderators watching and restrictions it is confusing me a lot...
05:47
@uday it is totally legit
carry on
@Heroin4 You need 20 points to chat!
@ItachiUchiha ..Thank u.
Edit Posts or ask Questions to earn reputation!
Same goes for @MarcelT
:)
But it is frightening me to ask question.
@udaybhaskar It's a bit scary in the beginning, but you'll learn.
why because my first two questions were blocked.and They did put me on hold for 7 days.
but i got to know that those are not clear questions after some research.But still They were kept my good question on hold.
Will They unhold my question after proper editing...
05:56
@udaybhaskar yes they surely will...It depends if you properly edit and make your question a good one indeed
If you don't mind.Can u check the question and suggest me if there is any edits needed..I'm just trying to survive here.stackoverflow.com/q/27741120/4238176
from your question, it just looks like 1) you've pasted all the code you have, rather then just pasting the essential parts of code. 2) It tells that you got the code from somewhere else, didn't do any research on it or never tried to understand it and when hit by a problem, asked it here 3) Looking at the problem, I think, it is easily solveable, not worth asking a question here.
have you visited help centre? or have you taken a tour?
those links will tell you what kind of questions are welcome here
are u sure u are saying about this question only.stackoverflow.com/questions/27741120/…
ya, I just read that question
If wasn't doing something else, would've visited your profile to see more
I did my all research. and i edited the question its having only enough code.Actually its a procedure problem.so i have paste all the flow.
may some how its copied code.But problem is legitimate.
06:06
@udaybhaskar Moderators didn't put it on hold, the community did. It's not a legitimate question because you're looking for people to debug your code.
oh..k..But in faqs it is said that it is legitimate to ask that kind of question.and one of my previous question was answered properly.NO one said in comments this is not proper.
@udaybhaskar That's the problem with commentators, they attempt to defend quality, but never educate the askers.
@AniketDeshmukh Yes, there are.
Anyway, here you go:
> Stack Overflow is a question and answer site for professional and enthusiast programmers. We're working together to build a library of detailed answers to every question about programming.
But i have seen lot of questions asked like me.
They get closed. Have a look at the interface.
@udaybhaskar post the links and we will close them all :D
06:14
We don't want "here's my code what is wrong" questions because 1. they're not helpful for future readers. No one will stumble upon them by googling, and even if they do they have no benefit from reading your posts.
2. They're hard to answer. The answerer will probably also have to review other things in your code, which makes the answers too broad for a Q&A format.
3. It's not an MCVE or SSCCE.
4. It's very likely that this is an XY Problem - broken server configuration, environment, et cetera.
Instead, here's what a clear and not-close-worthy code debugging question would look like:
> Why is "foo / 0" throwing a DivideByZeroException?
I expected "foo / 0" to format my hard drive, but it throws the exception instead. What gives? I read the documentation which mentions complicated math stuff.
@udaybhaskar Here's some hint for you when you have to ask questions:
you have educated me a lot..About this site.Thank u.but one question do you know the frame works i have mentioned in the question.
@udaybhaskar Are you seriously expecting me to read all that code?
It's probably some duplicated output somewhere.
Anyway, hints:
1. Locate the specific section where the error comes from. If a part works, don't show it. If you're not sure, make sure. When in doubt, get a rubber duck. Read to the rubber duck every line of the code why the code obviously works; If ever you're not sure, ask about the specific lines.
I'm not expecting you to read.May be you are from another domain. its smallest possible code that can fit the problem.And so many questions in that domain answered like that and upvoted.Thats the first reason i asked that question.
@udaybhaskar Can you link one of those many questions?
I searched a lot.and no one got this kind of error.
06:25
link please
> many questions in that domain answered like that and upvoted.
@udaybhaskar that ^
oh.k wait
don't get angry on me.
lol, I am not getting angry
No worries.
There are too many posts that escape from the funnel despite not meeting quality standards.
on the other hand, Uni has a crab on his head, so, he might be a villain type :P
06:28
1
Q: textfield values not getting read automatically in struts2

user3595802I have been trying to pass text field value from index.jsp to save in database using hibernate. This is the project structure: Jar files used index page Project code is: web.xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <web-app id="WebApp_ID" version="2.4" xmlns="http://java.s...

Huh, it's in the close vote queue
I've never seen a question that long, but still senseless
Its one.question i posted.I have seen so many like.this.and its answered.upvoted.
it took me 38 days to scroll to bottom of that question
and see my previous question.
06:31
why are you looking at other questions to justify your question?
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Q: Annotation based validation messages are not displaying in Struts 2

udaybhaskarI'm using Struts 2 annotation based validation in my project. This is my entity class In this only I validating some fields @Entity public class Vendor implements Serializable { @Id @GeneratedValue private Long vendorId; @ManyToMany private List<Item> itemDetails = new ArrayList<Item>()...

just visit the help centre and tour page
you'll know what kind of questions should be asked
Give him some air guys
Thank You for your kind suggestions.
@udaybhaskar I just kicked it into the close review queue. Come back to it in a day or so, it might be closed by then.
If it's not, consider your statement justified.
in SO Close Vote Reviewers, 9 hours ago, by rene
I've updated the query and the tag is now on top
06:35
But there are so many @Unihedro.I'm saying again.. I posted only few.
@udaybhaskar You should post more that you could find so we can deal with them.
8 mins ago, by udaybhaskar
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Q: textfield values not getting read automatically in struts2

user3595802I have been trying to pass text field value from index.jsp to save in database using hibernate. This is the project structure: Jar files used index page Project code is: web.xml <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <web-app id="WebApp_ID" version="2.4" xmlns="http://java.s...

-3 now, with enough close votes to float it higher in priority.
oh.k I will ..But please educate this new bie..To just survive...
dont throw him out of portal before knowing whats going on.
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Q: Validation error messages displaying twice

udaybhaskarI'm using struts2 annotation based validations in my project. Validations are working fine but some how it is performing validations twice and it displaying error messages twice like in the picture. This is my Action Class public class UserAction extends ActionSupport implements ModelDriven<User

@udaybhaskar Can you tell me what research have you done on debugging that?
@Unihedro.Cool down man.Let me breath.I'm learning whats going on here.
I'm actually very calm and casually multitasking right now. I'm also coding a framework while waiting for you to respond. This conversation has high delay time, it's such a killer.
06:45
If conversation not interested you.Just leave it.But don't get high.I stopped my working and trying to know the things.
Consider it this way: The people who commented on your question tried to help you, but they couldn't for various reasons (it was closed by the community for reasons). You should be able to cut down on the specific problem and then ask it by editing out abundant code by expanding on your research effort. Which is why there is a reopen voting queue.
have a look at this most upvoted question on SO @udaybhaskar. The OP did some code in c++, then to confirm their problem, they did same code in Java and checked for result. Then asked on SO about it
I won't say its the best question I've ever seen, but hey, it has got most number of votes ever.
@DroidDev It's better than 80% of Stack Overflow questions.
Can anybody take a look at this? stackoverflow.com/questions/27601310/…
I did edited the lot code.But I will make sure Its still short as possible again.But its great at least you people are responding to me.
I will take full day to know Things.
06:52
@udaybhaskar now take a look at new question here. Its just some stack trace and is asking community to solve problem for them. We don't work here. I mean nobody is getting paid to do stuff. The question has got to be upto some standereds in order to survive.
Yeah.Thats ridiculous.
@udaybhaskar Unsurprisingly, such questions float into Stack Overflow like waterfall. We look at most, and even try to close some of them, so they don't stick around and give a wrong signal that these are encouraged.
I know That guys you are all volunteers.Thats why i have great respect toward you .
you have asked two questions @udaybhaskar, one of them is closed and other got answer in less than 2 hours of posting, which just means one thing, you didn't researched enough. If you had done enough research, your problem would have either got solved or would have gotten an answer of something more than just two lines of code
@DroidDev And the other three are deleted.
06:57
I just want how a newbie can learn all these Things.I mean whats the procedure to know clearly.about asking.
oh! I can't see them now
Yes you are right.Those are bad questions.
@udaybhaskar just do research about your problem. Maybe, you won't even need to ask question, maybe you'll post some answers.
@udaybhaskar Visit the help center. For starters, the How do I ask a good question? page.
It looking to me like only a guy with minimum 6 months to 1 year experienced guys can only capable of asking questions here.Am i right.???
i mean in software development.
07:05
@udaybhaskar This was one of the first posts I made. It's pretty terrible.
nope, you are wrong. My first answer on SO was when I had 2 months of experience, not a very good answer, still, it has one upvote
@DroidDev That's... answering, it has no relevance with asking questions whatsoever
@Unihedro answering comes after asking
3 mins ago, by udaybhaskar
It looking to me like only a guy with minimum 6 months to 1 year experienced guys can only capable of asking questions here.Am i right.???
@DroidDev NAA
07:09
Triage queue is a close vote leecher :(
Is it mine.holy crap..@Unihedro
kk.May be those are problems in api i think.
07:24
@Unihedro YOu still didn't answered my question."It looking to me like only a guy with minimum 6 months to 1 year experienced guys can only capable of asking questions here.Am i right.???"
@udaybhaskar Anyone can ask a question, from day one and the very first minute they're here. But your question has to follow the rules.
The question you posted doesn't follow the rules because you're asking us to find the cause of the error for you, we don't do that on SO.
I mean experience in development.Not in stack overflow @Gemtastic. Got it man...Don't nail me again and again.
07:40
@udaybhaskar In that case you need to reformulate your sentence, because your english is hard to understand.
yeah..It stuck me after posting.
07:58
@udaybhaskar I have absolutely no idea what you're asking, to begin with.
@Unihedro.Oh.k.Just leave it.. My bad...
@udaybhaskar well...I think I got what you are asking. It is that you think "Only a guy with at-least 6 months of experience in developing a technology is capable(and by capable you mean formulating question in right way) of asking a question on SO, in that particular technology"
and to answer that, I don't think you are right. That's not the case
You got my question exactly....May be for me its looking like that.And One of my friend conformed it, who is having a score of 1k .
Users coming across our room asking for free code always seems to use CLI compilation or a crappy IDE "because their teacher wants them to".
@Unihedro you love minecraft, don't you?
08:10
@DroidDev What does my tweet have to do with that?
@Unihedro nothing, its just your background in account
08:37
@Unihedro does that include me?
@Gemtastic maybe
You think I'm asking for free code? :(
08:59
Kidding! :D
(on another note, finally designed the design in the proper way now, after long)
What design?
Pleh...
I can't believe the coin didn't drop 'til now in what it actually was
 
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10:07
fge
fge
Moo
Any ANT experts here?
yawn
10:39
Hmm
How are you learning JS uni?
Guys, I've updated my question... stackoverflow.com/questions/27601310/…
Could someone help me with it?
@Erates What kind of help are you looking for?
@Unihedro A way to solve this problem. Sometimes the query executes, sometimes it doesn't.
@Erates Continue?
Well, I have a query that uses a subquery. The subquery returns just one result. When I execute this query, sometimes it gives me the correct amount of rows, but most of the time it throws me the exception posted in the question.
10:52
In Glassfish 4.1?
Now we have found a work-around, using the 'IN' instead of '='. The only problem there is that using the 'IN', the query takes about 1600ms to execute. While the query with '=' takes around 70ms. And this is without page loading time.
Yes1
3 mins ago, by Erates
@Unihedro A way to solve this problem. Sometimes the query executes, sometimes it doesn't.
Downgrade to Glassfish 3.
Well, since extra features are required that for some reason only work on Glassfish 4, is downgrading no option.. :)
This is an XY Problem. You're using a broken version, either switch away from it or post a bug report on Glassfish. No one is able to answer your question even if they built Glassfish.
Anyway, use LIKE instead of IN. You'll be prone to injection, but at least it works better than IN.
Well yea, I wasn't sure about it being a Glassfish/Eclipselink error.
I'll give that a try!
Adz
Adz
11:58
hey guys, I have a runnable jar file. I need to host this file on a server, the user will send a request to the server, and the jar file will generate the relevant data for that request. What is the
easiest way to do this?
...best tasting jam that can go in the jar?
Drat, too slow
Adz
Adz
sorry?
@Adz Yeah, write code.
Adz
Adz
Any recommendations?
jetty?
Or, more realistically, do or do not, there is no "easiest".
12:00
Don't worry @Adz, was just pretending to finish your cut off sentence :p
@Adz Any that you're familiar with would work, actually.
Adz
Adz
okk
haha Mour
12:18
posted on January 06, 2015 by Artist

This weekend and first few days of the week has been pretty nice. I've learned a few new things and the design for the webshop is pretty much done. Time to figure out how to display the items! Now I'm trying to read up on JavaScript and get that stuff working. I'm so tired, but at the same time, I feel so good.

fge
fge
12:29
Heh, I have a task of Java for an interested party
So much to do, otherwise I would take the toss-up :P
oops the coin decided for me not to take it anyways
I'm too tired to do anything atm >_<
It's about bedtime, just waiting for the better half
fge
fge
12:44
@Gemtastic bed time at nearly 2pm?
@fge I woke up at 22
@fge Sleeping at night is too mainstream.
I was born in the wrong time-zone
Or... It's actually all my better half's fault for not going to bed and I don't wanna sleep alone
is there a 'string slice' in Java type?
@Apoph1s spiterator?
Can you describe this type so help is possible?
Whoa, Pantheon speedrun, I never even got through the first 10%
@Apoph1s Oh, in that case, I don't believe so.
oh okay
Rust is a very unique language, by the way.
Yeah, Im loving it
I was attached to it when I first learned it, but then... I decided to jump back to practical ones
Lots of fun though :p
12:56
Rust isnt practical?
er... "more practical" ones
purely subjective
okay

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