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00:27
Well, what I have works but IDEA is not happy
01:20
Hey guys, I'm really stuck on something. I got a 500 rep bounty going for this question if you're interested: stackoverflow.com/questions/27544145/… the question is relating to C# (using Xamarin) but the error is related to JNIEnv.GetArray<Java.Lang.Object>(...) and am hoping there's someone in here who'll be able to help.
Ohh points
Eh, Android, I know nothing about it sorries
@Unihedro no worries! worth a shot. I been at this for about 3 weeks now.
01:35
@jay_t55 maybe this is a dumb question, but what type is pdus.Handle??
@Vogel612 I forgot. Gimme 1 second while I check again.
@Vogel612 pdus is of type Java.Lang.Object and pdus.Handle is of type System.IntPtr.
Figures when calling aget after a Bundle has getter overloads for primitives...
fge
fge
OK well, I think I have a not too shabby design
Have you tried explicitly declaring all the types there??
pdus as Java.Lang.Object instead of var and so on?
@Vogel612 Actually, if I do: var castedPdus = JNIEnv.GetArray<Java.Lang.Object>(pdus); instead of var castedPdus = JNI.GetArray<Java.Lang.Object>(pdus.Handle); it tells me that pdus is of type IntPtr (cannot cast from object to intptr). But if I do Console.WriteLine(pdus.GetType()) is tells me it's an object.
@Vogel612 I have yeah. Same issue though.
01:42
Then I am at my wit's end.
Maybe it makes you happy to hear your question is ranked first when googling JNIEnv.getArray
@Vogel612 If I explicitly declare castedPdus as um Java.Lang.Object then it tells me further down in code that Java.Lang.Object does not contain a definition for "Length" but every code snippet online uses this sample and others say it works for them :/ I don't get it to be honest.
Yeah that makes me feel a little better. Lol
I am now wondering if there is an alternative to: JNIEnv.GetArray<T>();?
No Idea... but I found something on bugzilla...
https://bugzilla.xamarin.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1522
They explicily cast pdus to Java.Lang.Object[] before assigning
And then get the Array as Byte [which seems to be the C# type there]
@@Vogel612 thanks! I have pasted their code to check it out however I still get a "Cannot cast from source type to destination type" exception on this line now:
var castedPdus = (Java.Lang.Object[]) bundle.Get ("pdus");
@Vogel612 These guys are blowing smoke out their assed I think lol. The following line Java.Lang.Object[] castedPdus = JNIEnv.GetArray<Java.Lang.Object>(pdus.Handle);
still generates invalidCastException.
02:05
▲ LoL
@PaulVargas That's the worst song I've heard this entire year so far.
@Unihedro Do you think you can tell me why you think that?
First of all, the use of grammar melted my mind. On average of every three sentence, something is grammatically wrong in an utterly obvious way.
"What do code monkey think?" -> facepalm
Secondly, the percussion completely breaks the melody. It's in no way a pop song, and now it's not even a relaxing lullaby.
I'll save the rest of this commentary for my next book of rants, to be released next Summer.
Thanks for the link!
@Unihedro You're welcome! :-) — By the way, are you a Java programmer?
@PaulVargas Must I answer? What qualifies one as a Java programmer?
I have a tag badge in Java and own this room, but I doubt that makes me one
fge
fge
02:20
Some music to soothe the mind
> hi guys and girls and transgenders and genderless
@Unihedro Humm... I notice that you are a relatively new user of Stack Overflow.
Oh really? How many helpful flags do you have?
thinks to self that Paul doesn't like comparing helpful flags; closes some more questions and then goes back to coding
@Unihedro Why do you act so belligerently?
@PaulVargas I don't know.
If you go to sleep at 3 am and then wake up after an hour due to coldness to discover / invent the life hack of covering the windows with aluminium foil to keep the apartment warm, you'll realize why.
Eh, that reminds me I should go back to sleep, I forgot after making instant noodles.
Bye!
02:55
@Unihedro I see. — By the way (again), where are you from?
@PaulVargas Earth, Alpha Centauri
@Unihedro What do you mean?
I come from Earth, and stay at Centaurus sometimes. It even says so in my About Me, so anyone could look it up.
The Centaurus is a mixed use real estate development in Islamabad, Pakistan. Designed by British architectural firm WS Atkins, it comprises three skyscrapers, containing corporate offices, residential apartments and a 5-star hotel. The tallest skyscrapers in the city have 41 stories and all three are linked by a shopping mall. Interior Design of The Residence and Mall have been designed by ODEION-Turkey. Its estimated cost is $350 million USD. The Centaurus Mall is located over four-storey, which has around 250 shops. == See also == List of tallest buildings in Islamabad == References == ��2�...
@Unihedro ▲ Did you mean this?
No, the celestial group.
Alpha Centauri (α Centauri, α Cen; also known as Rigil Kent /ˈraɪdʒəl ˈkɛnt/—see Names) or Toliman is the brightest star in the southern constellation of Centaurus and the third brightest star in the night sky. The Alpha Centauri system is located 1.34 parsecs or 4.37 light years from the Sun, making it the closest star system to our Solar System. Although it appears to the unaided eye as a single object, Alpha Centauri is actually a binary star system (designated Alpha Centauri AB or α Cen AB) whose combined visual magnitude of −0.27 makes it the third brightest star (other than the Sun) seen...
There you go.
Can't be more specific since you probably don't have a map of them.
03:03
@Unihedro Do you?
I don't possibility need one.
@Unihedro Another question ... what do you do?
I am a student, trying to be a programmer.
People yell at me whenever I say that though.
"Oh, you're not? What can you do then?"
@Unihedro Middle or high school?
High school.
fge
fge
03:14
@Unihedro I thought you were attempting to reach your bed... Looks like you failed again :p
(like I should speak; it's 4am here)
Well, the good thing is -- my GUI is progressing, and it is tested :p
All in one day? :D
Wait...
._.
ಠ_ಠ
Well now that I'm awake I may as well as go back to code! \o/
Or, at least, finish Vog's ticket
fge
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@Unihedro what, the GUI?
@fge Yeah.
Tests takes me forever to design, less to finish.
fge
fge
@Unihedro this comes with habit
I have difficulty writing non testable code
Using mockito all the time helps to do that ;)
But otherwise the appearance is pretty poor
<-- skill in writing tests: -4 (really bad)
fge
fge
03:22
That's why I will rely on @Gemtastic here ;)
@Unihedro if you want advice, tell me
I am pretty good at them, without boasting
:O
:D
cries tears of joy
Thank you!!! Thank you !!!!
fge
fge
And I'm getting the hang of JavaFX' fxml too; took me the good part of two hours to find a way to have those f*ing controllers behave but now I have the basics
It's actually pretty quick once you have gotten the basics sorted
Yeah!
@Unihedro Humm... VL, you live in HK. ;-)
fge
fge
I am sure the behavior is tested, and that gives a welcome piece of mind
03:28
@PaulVargas Yeah, I'm here most of the time.
@Unihedro :-)
fge
fge
03:54
(GUI is poor)
That's only the start though
Next I'll make a tree out of it!
And in the good order, with time stats etc
It's unarguably the best GUI made with JavaFX in a while!
fge
fge
Yeah, pull my leg :p
No, the point being I haven't seen anyone use JavaFX.
And actually put together a working GUI.
fge
fge
Eh?
So there's that.
fge
fge
03:59
Hmmm, I do believe some people on this channel have done so
Well, anyway, that's a basic, pretty basic attempt at the moment
Now onto the tree
I'm resisting my urges to (ab)use PhantomReference.
fge
fge
Uh, those non strong references have always eluded me
You mean, softly reachable, weakly reachable and phantom reachable reachability lifecycles of an object reference?
fge
fge
Yes
Never used them, never actually had a use for them in fact
Trust me, they're all pointless (aside from when you need to use SoftReference, WeakReference and PhantomReference), the only notable thing about them are that they're somewhere between strongly reachable and unreachable.
So, to put it all in perspective:
(undead) Strongly > Softly > Weakly > Phantom > Unreachable (dead)
And if an OutOfMemoryError is thrown, that means all references down from Softly (which includes soft, weak, phantom and unreachable references) are completely destroyed from memory.
04:27
Sleeping sucks
@fge were You able to pull out a TDD ?
Ahh, I see so you pulled it off.. gZ!!
fge
fge
Yes I did ;)
That's somewhat hackish but it works well
In fact, the only thing the (JavaFX) controller does is call methods from the presenter which calls a view to update the GUI elements
(when it needs to)
Now, my next step is to create a TreeView for the left panel
I need to see it. Is it available on git?
fge
fge
Yes, here
Uhm no, before that actually I want to be able to load the contents from a file that I choose into the right panel
Surprisingly it also appears that you can have a controller class for "non top" elements in an fxml
What are the model classes for?
fge
fge
For now, not much
fge
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04:55
Argh, now I'm going to stumble upon a few problems... Exception handling
I'd need to show a dialog on failure...
Good thinking
fge
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OK, ControlsFX looks like a good choice
(once again, I searched, best search result --> SO question with great answer)
No duckduckgo? :(
fge
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@Unihedro I don't have that reflex yet
And I'm old, it takes more and more time to change :p
fge
fge
05:07
Uuh, the whole Dialogs class is @Deprecated :/
And the javadoc doesn't tell what replaces it
fge
fge
05:34
Argh, fu... f*ck
06:09
@fge It is replaced by Dialog from ControlsFX
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@ItachiUchiha not even that
It is replace by openfx-dialogs
Fortunately I have found a link which provides exactly what I want: code.makery.ch/blog/javafx-dialogs-official
A nice exception dialog
What?
It is deprecated because JavaFX8u40 will have their own Dialog classes. The inspiration has come from ControlsFX Dialog and the people who developed it in ControlsFX helped to develop it :)
N.B. Java 8u25 is the official release yet. Though you can get your hands on an early version of 8u40 from here
fge
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Well, I work with u25
Anyway, openfx-dialogs seems to do the job, I'm about to test it
Uuh, well, the code example I have is pretty broken it seems
06:26
morning
fge
fge
OK, problem fixed
Adding alert.setResizable(true) fixed the problem
Hmm, no it doesn't
I can expand and expansion works well; however when I unexpand, the original pane isn't resized
OpenFX Dialogs
Sounds pretty old to me
<--- Need to learn writing codes using TDD approach
@Gemtastic Morning
Are you people still up or did you go to bed and wake up again while I was snoozing?
fge
fge
Here is my alert dialog
@ItachiUchiha well, maybe you're right, I don't know; anyway, some quick looking around told me that openfx-dialogs was what you should use while waiting for 8u40...
Starting with 8.0.27 Dialogs and Dialog have been flagged as @Deprecated
@Gemtastic still up, but not fresh at all
I should go to sleep
06:42
You should. :P
I finally managed to get a normal day rhythm :P
@Gemtastic I went for a short period of time, while @fge read and created a MVP TDD javafx app
He's been hard at work
yeah he is :)
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@ItachiUchiha not only that; I managed to do that even though I use fxml, which doesn't lend itself very well to MVP at all
Jeez!!!
fge
fge
06:46
But anyway, I'm only getting started and the application still looks crude
I want to learn the MVP approach as well
Can you throw some insights on how it is different from the MVC approach that JavaFX provides inherently?
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@ItachiUchiha it's not really complicated in fact
The big difference is that the model never updates the view, it delegates that to the presenter
In my code, all that the "JavaFX controller" does when events are received is delegate to the presenter which contains all the logic
user4202350
Good Morning
Shouldn't Model be just POJO classes to contain data?
Why do you want the model to update the View?
fge
fge
Well, that's what I've read (and understood)
But for instance when you update your view with data from the model, normally the view fetches from the model
Not here
It is the presenter which queries the model and then updates the view
06:53
Ahh yes, so model is just use to store data, which is technically correct!
@fge In general scenario, view is never updated from model. The data from the model is used to update the view by Controller.
because the FXML is binded with the controller
and controller uses the Model
FXML(view) has no idea about the model at all
and vice-versa
Can i loop mediaplayer inside async task is it correct way to do ??
fge
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Well, anyway, my explanations may not cut the mustard but the model has no knowledge of the view at all
Which means I can test all the GUI with a mock model which does nothing
(I do have to make it aware of the presenter in some methods since I do event-based parsing though)
<-- wants to start attacking the TreeView now :/
@SaiKiran javafx mediaplayer?
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fge
Oh, and there's the problem too that I'd like the user to be able to select the encoding in which the file I load will be read...
And FileChooser can't do that
Grrr
(maybe I should really use ControlsFX after all)
FileChooser can only filter the types of file
which control in ControlsFX are you looking forward to?
fge
fge
07:04
@ItachiUchiha not even that; it can only filter by "extensions"
And extensions can lie
@fge You are the expert ;)
fge
fge
Hey, it's easy
mv myphoto.png orders.txt
Done
Hmm, ControlsFX does not seem to have a replacement FileChooser
(meh, I'm going to code it myself... Is that it? :/)
fge
fge
07:40
Is it possible in a GridPane to tell that some cells should be "merged"?
yes
Use ColumnSpan and RowSpan on the childnode of the gridpane
07:57
Is there a reason Java 8 still doesn't have var keyword?
Is there a reason why it should?
It is useful, makes coding faster, and it has no disadvantages, at least to me.
I don't like to write something language can figure itself
Then better don't use Java, because with it, you will have to bear the TYPE
08:24
Hi. Where I should go, if I want to learn javafx? Is any complete tutorial or book out there?
@AliLotfi There is but Javafx docs are the best :)
It seems really useful. Thanks alot
Welcome ^_^
08:58
;P
09:23
:P
@gem any luck with running the junior client ?
Nope :(
why?
can we have a look at th issue?
If you are not busy :P
I posted a pic yesterday about it
It runs but shows me an empty stage and java.lang.IllegalStateException: Location is not set.
line number?
can you paster the exception?
Client GUI 29 and 54
I also haven't set that stuff for junior I'm supposed to. That stuff mentioned in the readme
09:28
which stuff?
bot.properties
I was so tired last night that I didn't understand what I was supposed to do
I never did anything to bot.properties and it worked fine for me. Since, you have forked my repo, it should work fine for you as well
can you just try to run it again and paste the exception in here?
jan 11, 2015 10:30:38 FM de.vogel612.testclient_javabot.TestProgram <init>
INFO: instantiating TestProgram class
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Location is not set.
	at javafx.fxml.FXMLLoader.loadImpl(FXMLLoader.java:2428)
	at javafx.fxml.FXMLLoader.load(FXMLLoader.java:2403)
	at de.vogel612.testclient_javabot.client.ClientGui.initFX(ClientGui.java:29)
	at de.vogel612.testclient_javabot.client.ClientGui$1$1.run(ClientGui.java:54)
	at com.sun.javafx.application.PlatformImpl.lambda$null$164(PlatformImpl.java:292)
Can you try cleaning your project in netbeans
I did
09:38
Right-click -> "Clean and Build"
But I can try it again
same issue
hmm
Can you check if you target folder does it contain the fxml in "de/vogel612/testclient_javabot"
I guess netbeans + maven doesn't pick the fxml unless we keep it in src/main/resources
target doesn't have a de folder
ahh
can you switch to command prompt?
yes
in the target folder?
09:49
btw, how did you import the project in netbeans?
I just opened it
That's the only way I know of unless you start your own
ahh
there is the issue
try this : File > New Project > Maven > Project with existing POM
Nope problem still remains
Still nothing inside target after cleaning?
There's 5 folders and a jar file, but noone called de
09:54
classes ?
unless you want me to go target>classes>de
yes
that is exactly where I want you to go :)
well, testclient only has three class files and two folders called client and core
neither of the folders has a FXML file in them
however, main/java/de/vogel612/testclient_javabot/client has a FXML folder
so fxml folder is there and we don't have a fxml in there
issue resolved
:P
For a quick fix, copy the fxml and paste it in the folder "fxml"
do not clean
What?
There are fxml files in the fxml folder, it's just not in the target folder
pasting the fxml files in the target's client folder did nothing
10:11
@mrpyo because java infuses types on the right side, and not the left
Mixing them is close to impossible
I am stumped. This maven versions plugin beat me :(
@Gemtastic please completely reimport the project in netbeans
@Vogel612 And by completely reimport the project you mean?
Remove it from your workspace
Don't delete it on disk though
Then import as Ita described earlier
I did
But it didn't work
10:16
Hmmm...
How do you run this?
More importantly: where
Try the following. Go to testclient project root
There run mvn exec:java
Doing that gives the exact same error as running it in netbeans
10:34
okay. same here
10:46
I guess I must move the fxml and css files to src/main/resources folder
@ItachiUchiha fxml? Is that an acronym for Fucking eXtensible Markup Language?
lol yeah :P
@ItachiUchiha something else, too. When running from eclipse menu:
SCHWERWIEGEND: Exception in creating JavaFX thread
java.lang.RuntimeException: A bound value cannot be set.
	at javafx.beans.property.DoublePropertyBase.set(Unknown Source)
	at javafx.scene.control.ScrollPane.setVvalue(Unknown Source)
	at com.sun.javafx.scene.control.skin.ScrollPaneSkin.updatePosY(Unknown Source)
	at com.sun.javafx.scene.control.skin.ScrollPaneSkin.access$2500(Unknown Source)
	at com.sun.javafx.scene.control.skin.ScrollPaneSkin$5.invalidated(Unknown Sourc
e)
but it seems to have loaded the fxml files correctly...
our involvment in the stacktrace:
at com.sun.javafx.stage.EmbeddedWindow.show(Unknown Source)
	at javafx.embed.swing.JFXPanel.setSceneImpl(Unknown Source)
	at javafx.embed.swing.JFXPanel.setScene(Unknown Source)
	at de.vogel612.testclient_javabot.client.ClientGui.initFX(ClientGui.java:38)
	at de.vogel612.testclient_javabot.client.ClientGui$1$1.run(ClientGui.java:57)
	at com.sun.javafx.application.PlatformImpl$6$1.run(Unknown Source)
	at com.sun.javafx.application.PlatformImpl$6$1.run(Unknown Source)
@Vogel612 maven just skips any "non-java" files in the src/main/java folder
makes sense..
10:55
I just realized it :/ . Only because I was using Eclipse to run, it was running successfully
I will just update and check moving it to resources
java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
	at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
	at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62)
	at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
	at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:483)
	at org.codehaus.mojo.exec.ExecJavaMojo$1.run(ExecJavaMojo.java:293)
	at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/codehaus/groovy/control/CompilationFailedException
@Vogel612 Any Idea ^^^
hmm... dependency missing...
but.. why?
how did you install JavaBot?
mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=com.gmail.inverseconduit -DartifactId=javabot -Dpackaging=jar -Dversion=0.0.1 -Dfile=target/javabot-0.0.1.jar -DgeneratePom=true
Just installed the file with the pom
gimme a sec to try repro

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