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19:19
Can I change sql database schema at run time in Java?
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@Mr37037 that is a delicate thing to do but theoretically yes, it's possible
The thing is, you'll also need to make all your "bind code" aware of these changes
I succeeded in doing that in a limited way some years ago with Hibernate
@fge But there is a problem. I have a generic class in my whole project to get sql connection
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The SQL connection is not the problem
The problem is what you're getting out of it
What you mean by that Sir?
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The SQL connection just provides a means for you to send SQL queries to the database and get your results
19:22
Right but while making connection i have provided default schema in url
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Then if you really want to be able to change that "schema" at runtime, you'll need to change that too
Now I want to change schema without changing it in that particular url
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Maybe you want to have a look at liquibase and jooq
Then my connection class will not be a generic one.
You know, I really like making dynamic methods with dependency injection.
19:23
@fge What is the purpose of setSchema() function in Connection class?
Because when i set it and then get it shows null
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@Gemtastic I don't really think this would be the solution here; your Java code still needs to compile in the first place, and you cannot magically change the return type of a method
Which is why tools such as jooq are great
@fge No it's jsut a random thought. I have nothing to contribute to this whole thing
dynamic methods?
@ItachiUchiha I dunno exactly what they are called
19:40
ahh ok
any progress with spring ?
Not really >_> I picked up a pdf of a book
which one?
"Spring recipes"
Reading a book will waste a lot of time, though it good for picking up basics :)
s/waste/consume/
19:41
I rather just code >_>
but the spring guides don't work
inb4 zomg iz no work
Sorry, no ranting today. I already ranted enough yesterday. The problem is me, not the framework
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@Gemtastic experimenting is an art; don't be discouraged and keep going, even if that means banging your head against the wall a few times before you get it right
I'm pretty good at it by now
@fge the thing is, I don't know enough to experiment. I can't even get the server to run with the spring pom I'm supposed to use
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But I still bang my head against the walls from time to time; such as when I started with JavaFX
Well, acquiring knowledge is part of the experimentation process
Don't be afraid to use, overuse and abuse search engines
19:47
with FX at least I had a teacher to show me the basis so I could go off expperimenting
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Well, I didn't, I only had search engines ;)
And @ItachiUchiha too
@fge I've done that but it either links me old stuff yapping about ant or it links to spring's website, which as I mentioned, doesn't run
I am there for you as well @gem
where ever you still a wall, you can consult me
@ItachiUchiha thanks Ita
19:48
we will try to break the wall together
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@Gemtastic well, what about you explained where you are stuck?
I will bring a big hammer with me
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Rubber duck debugging happens to work quite well, too
well, the wall I have now is "how do I even run spring in my project?"
"how do I even run spring in my project?" -> add spring dependency
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19:49
And you use a pom to run it, OK
Now, what does this pom look like?
I copied it exactly off of the guide and the server wouldn't even run it
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Well then don't insist and just show the pom and the error
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Pity you chose the maven route and not the gradle route, if it were the latter I could have helped more
But OK, anyway -- what are the errors?
I don't even know what the errors are
I deleted the project because I wanted a clean start
19:54
mvn clean compile
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Then try and go gradle for a change :p (well, that's your choice; don't mind me and my personal tastes)
I've been playing minecraft all day today (when I didn't chop off my finger) so I haven't really done anything today >_>
@fge I'd be ready to try gradle just for the sake of learning everything else
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I hope that it made your stress level drop, not raise :p
But then I HAVE to download and setup another IDE
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Eh? Why?
What IDE is that which doesn't support gradle in 2015?
19:56
@fge I'm not sure actually >_> it's less than a week to deadline now D;
NetBeans it seems
leave gradle
just try to run the project
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My opinion: go with IDEA and try out gradle
you can switch to gradle next time
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At least you won't suffer eye fatigue from reading tons and tons of XML
So, step 1 create new maven web project?
19:57
@fge Let us help her run the project instead of giving her extra things to learn
yes, maven webapp
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@ItachiUchiha on the other hand starting afresh is probably better imho
But that's just me
OK, I'll leave that to you
Step 2, import Spring dependencies?
If that's the case, which dependencies should I download for this?
The dependencies that you need
I don't even know what options are used here. Spring boot? Spring web? Spring beans? Spring herpaderp?
20:01
for a xml driven project, it will be just sring-core and spring-context
How do I know which dependencies I need?
               <dependency>
			<groupId>org.springframework</groupId>
			<artifactId>spring-core</artifactId>
			<version>${spring.version}</version>
		</dependency>
		<dependency>
			<groupId>org.springframework</groupId>
			<artifactId>spring-context</artifactId>
			<version>${spring.version}</version>
		</dependency>
I kinda wanna do it with java config
Yes, ok!
these dependencies you will still need
Since that's how they wanna run it nowadays
Ok :)
Added those
I still wonder though, so I can keep working on my own in the future; how do I know what dependencies I need?
20:05
It all depends on your requirement
if you want to make a Spring MVC project, you need to add two more dependencies
                   <dependency>
			<groupId>org.springframework</groupId>
			<artifactId>spring-web</artifactId>
			<version>${spring.version}</version>
		</dependency>
		<dependency>
			<groupId>org.springframework</groupId>
			<artifactId>spring-webmvc</artifactId>
			<version>${spring.version}</version>
		</dependency>
ThymeLeaf dependencies
Well, I wanna build a web application for an online store
              <dependency>
			<groupId>org.thymeleaf</groupId>
			<artifactId>thymeleaf-spring4</artifactId>
			<version>${thymeleaf.version}</version>
		</dependency>
		<dependency>
			<groupId>org.thymeleaf</groupId>
			<artifactId>thymeleaf</artifactId>
			<version>${thymeleaf.version}</version>
		</dependency>
thymeleaf-spring4 <------ If you are running spring4
else it is
thymeleaf-spring3
This is how you will get to know about the dependencies :)
Some dependencies will need some googling
(I'm downloading them through add dependencies so that I'll learn to find them that way)
add dependencies?
when you rightclick dependecies you get the option of "add dependencies"
then you search for the dependency you wanna download
20:11
So in order for mvnrepository to publish my artifacts I must use one of the repository hosting platforms they provide and not my own?
But there, now I have them :3
I don't know, I kind of like hosting them myself and getting my users to use <repositories>, but mvnrepository doesn't like that.
20:24
Uhm.. what would step 3 be... make the website design into a thymeleaf document?
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silently watches as people struggle with repositories in maven whereas gradle makes this so simple
Don't even know what a repository in maven is
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@Gemtastic it is a URI which contains two things: artifact metadata and the artifacts themselves; it also has a specified structure so that when you ask for a dependency, your dependency manager knows how to get it -- recursively so
And if you have several repositories, the dependency manager is also smart enough to try with another if the repository of choice does not have what is required
hmm interesting
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gradle makes this extremely easy
20:28
learned something new yaay
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maven, not so much
And gradle does use maven repositories; the norm is pretty much set by now
(even though it has imperfections, like all the norms do; still, it is one of the rare things maven has gotten right)
Hint: if you are looking for a dependency, ask duckduckgo.com about "maven yourartifactid"
It has an excellent layout for these, pointing directly to the matching entries
Honestly, @Unihedro made me discover this not even a week ago and now it's my search engine of choice
To my eyes, duckduckgo.com is that good; better than Google, even
The name might put some people off at first (it did put me off a little, to be honest) but now that I use it, I won't go back
Though my issue isn't finding the actual dependency, my issue is knowing which one I should use :P
I know how to make a RESTful API in STS >_> but I'm not quite sure yet what to use it for other than if I want to present a facebook profile >_>
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Well, did you have problems compiling the last iteration of your project?
(honestly, starting with a maven template is a very bad idea to me; you get a bunch of XML garbage, 80% of which is only decoration, and the result is not even guaranteed to work. This is why I love gradle: you may start empty but bricks to add are simple and obvious)
Google sucks. They were lucky because their competitors (Yahoo, Bing...) were even more crappier, and DuckDuckGo is just remarkably better.
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@Unihedro while I prefer duckduckgo, I disagree; Google does plenty of things right
google.com, for instance, just scales
20:39
plus they are truthful and reliable google is evil
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And it's no small feat
Especially given all the data mining they have come to eventually perform
and tracks you and shows you ads and mess with algorithms
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Their architectural designs are, shall I say, the best in the business
You cannot deny that
@fge No the server wouldn't run it
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@Gemtastic I was only talking about the compile phase
20:41
@fge I have no idea what happened during the compile phase, the errors seemed to happen with the server
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@Unihedro yeah, I know that and I dislike this as much as you do; but you cannot deny their architectural prowess(es)
@fge k.
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@Gemtastic no, look; your code did compile, right? You only had problems when executing?

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@fge I have no idea. I couldn't identify the problem
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20:42
Don't you even have a couple of traces left?
But the server wouldn't run it. Or rather it wouldn't run at all
Does the server lack proper software?
Like Java 8
no
It runs the servlet webprojects just fine
As in servlets without any frameworks.
But on that project the server wouldn't start
I don't have a clue on what went wrong
Let's just focus on making this project work.
I have no idea what the next step is
64/32 bit craziness?
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@Gemtastic neither have I; I have no source to refer to :p
20:46
I've only downloaded the dependencies
my software no works either
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@Gemtastic with a good IDE you would never have had to do that
It would have read your pom.xml, seen the dependencies and just downloaded them all for you
s,a,the
Pretty sure there's only one IDE that does that
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IDEA + gradle ftw
@Unihedro eh? Eclipse doesn't even do that?
Uuuhmm
I still have to put the dependencies in there at some point....
And that's where I am. I have my dependencies.
20:49
It downloads the world everytime on maven install
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@Gemtastic do you have your M2_HOME environment variable set?
@fge I think you're greatly misunderstanding me
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Probably so
I put the dependencies in the pom
Which through "add dependency" auto downloads it into the dependencies folder
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Then what's the problem?
If you have all your needed dependencies it means your code compiles
20:51
it doesn't work on the server
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Which is what I have asked you an hour ago
That it does not run is another matter
And in order to diagnose this problem, logs are needed
@fge the thing is, I don't know what to do with the rest of the project >_>
We're not diagnosing anything here
write tests
We're trying to teach me how spring works
assert every single thing works as expected
20:54
loosing faith in that I'll ever learn this stuff
faithInSpring--;
@gem are you supposed to design a spring project or a springmvc project?
@ItachiUchiha I don't know what's appropriate for my project :(
What is your project?
21:01
That's why I've asked twice; how do I know what dependencies to use?
It's a webshop
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@Gemtastic try and run and paste the errors you get
Without this there's little hope of any help in any way, shape or form
It works \0/
Hello world!
Hmm
@Ita do you know jersey?
Hello world!
Yep
Yet another hello world web application
I must have made a hundred of those since december >_>
@fge: Is it possible to mock a HttpClient from Apache to use in tests to assert that it's called?
AKA A type I do not own
21:07
@Gemtastic nope
for a webshop, mvc would be nice
you can skip the db
I was wondering if you could re-use some jersey stuff in spring...
and hard code values
Magic numbers?!
@ItachiUchiha Actually, yes I can. We're allowed to simulate a database with a JSON object >_>
well that solves most of the problem
just add 4 dependencies, create an ApplicationContext and its loader
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21:08
@Unihedro if the class is not final then yes
and you are done
You can create controllers and use them :)
Ok! Does it also work for interfaces (mock and assert method called N times) or I can implement a dummy class for mocking? given visibility.
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@Unihedro that would be along the lines of final HttpClient client = mock(HttpClient.class); /* whatever, then */ verify(client).methodToBeCalled(with(), argument(), matchers());
It works with interfaces
@gem do you want me to drop codes for these two classes?
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In fact, it works better with interfaces
21:10
Cool! Perfect! Wonderful! Thank you so much!
Improved plans.
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No problem :p
But I'd have thought working on throwing-lambdas tests would have made you discover all that already :p
Note that verify() can take a VerificationMode as an argument as well
By default it's times(1)
@ItachiUchiha Only if you intend to walk me through them ;)
Smart :P
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@Unihedro also, you may want to look into ArgumentCaptor if you need that
Whoa so much cool stuff.
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21:13
Yeah, ArgumentCaptor is really nice
Writing code with tests in mind changes a lot of things
My test composition skills are subliminal that typically I mock everything manually until I saw how you approached writing tests in throwing-lambdas. It was a new thing to me.
<- really only uses a few methods from assertj
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The great advantage of ArgumentCaptor is that since you can capture arguments with which methods are called with, you can check that the captured argument matches certain criteria
@Gemtastic do you have a bitbucket account?
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So, for instance, say verify(client).fetch(captor.capture()); assertThat(captor.getValue()).isHttpPost().hasPostDataOfSize(atLeast(30))
This is in the realms of possibilities!
@Unihedro I had to hack a little with throwing-lambdas, since mockito has no support for spying default methods
21:19
@ItachiUchiha yes. :)
username?
ninjad
Aww uni, you remembered ♥
21:21
No, I used a ddg search for my own bitbucket account and looked into the following tab.
How to woo a programmer ♀: remember her bitbucket account
@Unihedro You still had it saved somewhere
Or have mad duckduckgo skills
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<-- only on github
21:21
@Gem :D
@Unihedro Well, that's also attractive ;P
But I think programmer ♂ is more swoon by that :P
I'm jealous at your Unicode since it's hard to acquire them on mobile. :P
Can you understand the ApplicationContext.java file?
@Unihedro hmm... there should be an app for that ;P
@ItachiUchiha Nope
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<-- knows a lot of things about Unicode; just not how to input code points outside the BMP
21:24
Usually I can use F12 on Chrome and type "\u2205" or something and it comes up.
Honestly though, for these two I just googled it
But no console on mobile chrome.
Oh.
you should duckduckgo it ;P
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fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/search.htm <-- great resource
Copy pasting is a pain with this thing. :P
21:26
Of course I can enter it as alt code, but I didn't find the alt before the utf character
@Configuration <---- tells that this class defines a configuration to be loaded at server startup
rest are commented
What is it Configuration does?
@fge FileFormat turns up pretty high on ddg queries for how reputable it is ;)
Sadly @ita, your comments don't really make any sense to me. Are they xml entries?
I hate not knowing anything :(
Well yes
they are equivalent xml entries
configuration are just commands send to the AS
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21:28
(one reason why I hate Spring: too much reliance on XML)
@fge No XML in my code, pure java
@fge They are moving away from it. Modern Spring apps should use java
since spring 3.2.x XML are not mandatory
@fge do you know that there is no need to web.xml from servlet 3.0?
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@ItachiUchiha well, that's good news, but too little too late :p
Yes, this I know
@fge Spring 3.2.x was released more than a year ago
21:30
XML isn't even executable code, it's just parseable and mostly static, as transitional data type it really sucks in abundancy
+1
Still Java has always been dependent on XML a lot
be it loading build scripts or configuration files
.properties ftw
thymeleaf uses a lot of .properties
@gem @EnableWebMvc <-- enables annotation
Or so I gathered
@ItachiUchiha globally or only in that file?
21:33
@ComponentScan(basePackages = { } <--- base package for scanning components like controller, service, repository etc
@Gemtastic globally
DefaultServletHandlerConfigurer enables our views to read directly from the webapp folder
@ComponentScan scans the file for those component or the entire spring container?
entire package
suppose you have the following packages
org.gem.controller
org.gem.service
org.gem.constants
org.gem.dao
and you have something like @ComponentScan(basePackages = { "org.gem.controller" })
nice domain
them it will just scan the controller package
@ComponentScan(basePackages = { "org.gem" }) < ----- scans all the packages
@Unihedro :)
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@ItachiUchiha but since then Dropwizard has entered the picture
21:37
@fge :O never heard about it
night
I'm trying to wrap my head around what these classes do. Why do you have them and what do they contain? What are spring specific and what's normal java? Or rather where do you have normal java X_X
@Unihedro Isn't it more like "morning" now? ;P
Just passed dawn
05:40, isn't it?
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@ItachiUchiha anyway, my next step with webapps will be to code an online version of grappa-debugger
21:40
like 5.38 am, good times sure fly by
Well, you're forgiven since it's weekend. ;)
Sleep tight Uni
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So, I may change the software I use
@Unihedro stop playing with your health, even if you're healthy
well
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Heed the words of a decrepit old jerk
Controller <---------- class where the request comes from the view (html)
Service <------------- class for business logic
Dao/Repository<--- class for connecting to database
constants <----------- for keeping constant files
21:41
I agree with you.
But I want to code more!!
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Yes, me too
@fge btw, Did you hear from the employer where you interviewed?
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And I shouldn't be even saying you this, but I'd like other people to avoid doing the mistakes that I do
@ItachiUchiha yeah, 2nd interview next Thursday
Well :)
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I'm confident!
And the job is very interesting to boot
21:42
what mistakes?
GL HF!!
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I think they were attracted by the fact that I could discover and successfully harness so much stuff in so "little" time
I am not sure if @gem understands what I am saying here
@fge You are >awesome< hardworking
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No I am not
@ItachiUchiha I think I understand it
It's built on MVC after all
21:44
arrgghh, how do you strikeout?
@fge congrats! You will rock it! :D
Italics doesn't express emphasis it makes the text harder to read
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@Gemtastic that's my hope
@Unihedro Strikeout?
Italics makes me think it's something you mumble under your breath
21:45
@Gemtastic ^^ +1
Even worse.
Alas, time up for editing
(/me thinks that they usually use brackets along to convey that.)
@ItachiUchiha Editing?
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21:49
Well, anyway -- going on with my debugger stuff
At least I got one potential user interested
Especially in the rule statistics and the tree
MongoDB rocks for small demands

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