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13:04
IT IS DONE
@vog what's done?
I'm finished with my training
like evening courses?
and now I can officially call myself "Fachkraft"
no like fulltime-employment training
Internship?
Congrats!!
13:06
bows
Also, you might like hearing some news :)
JCE alpha released?
in Room for Uni and Sam on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, 2 hours ago, by Unihedro
Considering how much I've already done code-wise and I've finally established on a design that should work, I estimate an ETA for JCE on about mid-Feb.
@Vogel612 No alpha or beta, we're jumping straight into a stable release!
oh wow
that's big news
or rather, a candidate build for a stable release
13:07
@Vogel612 What is Fachkraft?
Those three words makes a big difference
proceeds to clean up JavaBot to make him stable for migration
@ItachiUchiha It's the german term for "this person knows what they're doing, even though they didn't necessarily go to univeristy"
A skilled worker is any worker who has special skill, training, knowledge, and (usually acquired) ability in their work. A skilled worker may have attended a college, university or technical school. Or, a skilled worker may have learned their skills on the job. Examples of skilled labor jobs include software development, paramedics, police officers, painters, craftsmen and accounting. == History == In the northern region of the United States, craft unions may have served as the catalyst to ferment a strong solidarity in favor of skilled labor in the period of the Gilded Age (1865-1900). In the...
^^ that
Well done :) A well deserved nameplate
13:09
@Vogel612 They have a course for that :O
no they have a 3 years full-time employment position for that
well in fact it's like being a paid intern, who has mandatory school sometimes, but all else equal....
But you have a internship job and then you learn all the things + You get paid! -- > It is Awesome!
I envy you :P
well if you are with the right company
I too :P
13:11
If only programmers had as high demands over here...
Envy.. Envy.. Envy..
if you're with the wrong, you are going to make coffee and assemble IKEA furniture
@Uni +1 Cry's on Uni's shoulder
also it's not a guarantee to have employment afterwards
(which isn't really a surprise)
It is still far better. Take me to your country :P
@Unihedro Have you resumed work on JCE?
13:15
@ItachiUchiha I am working on it.
@ItachiUchiha well... Germany.
You'll need to get here yourself :(
also I'm not particularly fond of the current Germany
I mean the employment laws and social security is awesome
we should all go to someplace fun. Code and Enjoy!
but we're still having problems with radical right-wing anti-immigration retards
13:17
right-wing??
and a suboptimal education system
aka. Nazi
@ItachiUchiha politics
@ItachiUchiha We should. :) Java Room hangouts!
yaaaay
@Unihedro Yeah!
By the way, look at the star transcript! We have the SE podcast coming soon, don't miss out :D
That is, if you're free at that time.
13:18
to get back to this, though.... German politics is somewhat junk right now
mostly because of EU problems
To some country which has high speed internet and no f**king laws for immigrants!
Cheap Junk Food
@ItachiUchiha fugeddaboutid
there's no such country :(
anyways I'm not gonna be there for the podcast. I'll be hosting a small party ;)
13:20
Party, enjoy bud :)
Enjoy yourself! You better have enough fun for all of us :D
salutes
Hehe, yeah!
Have fun on behalf of all of us
I am not sure, if you drink or have passed the legal age to drink, but if you have, I want you wasted!
I don't want myself too wasted though
yes I am legally allowed to drink, but I'd still like to remember the evening and not vomit all over the place
Good morning, Java!
13:24
since I'd have to clean it
good morning @Michael
hehe
nobody asked you to puke all over the place :P
Hey @Vogel
=about
OakBot v0.0.2 by Michael | source code | built: About 3 days ago. | started up: About 3 days ago.
hiya @Michael
~JavaBot at your service
**about
@Vogel612 I am JavaBot, maintained by Uni, Vogel, and a few others. You can find me on github.com/Vincentyification/JavaBot
@Vogel Congrats with finishing the training. :)
13:29
thanks @Michael
**listCommands
> Supported commands:
- unsummon:
- shutdown:
- test:
- javadoc:
- about:
- load:
- eval: GroovyScript evaluation
- summon:
- listCommands:
- help:
I will have to merge the changes I made to the Javadoc stuff in with JavaBot at some point.
hmm... I should probably set some more info-texts...
Morning, @Michael!
Hiya @Uni!
@Michael good luck with that ;) I made some kinda breaking changes to the interaction with Chat
and am about to clean up how the bot gets glued together.
so I strongly suggest you do it rather sooner than later ;)
13:31
So, I guess this wouldn't be a good time for a merge? xD
Aah, got it.
I will try
feel free to ping me if I made a mess #
We really need more branches.
master is getting clustered.
Is the master branch the latest version?
Fev
Fev
13:33
is OakBot a bot? he?
I got a timer-command on my repo
@Fev yes he is, you can also ask Junior for javadocs though
Fev
Fev
how could bot has an answer.., maybe he's genius bot
and it answered a Swing question, yahaha
you mean...
**javadoc:JFrame
@Vogel612 Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
oh dammit
=javadoc JFrame
@Unihedro javax.swing.JFrame: An extended version of java.awt.Frame that adds support for the JFC/Swing component architecture. You can find task-oriented documentation about using JFrame in The Java Tutorial, in the section How to Make Frames. (1/9)
13:37
nevermind then :(
Fev
Fev
cool..
**javadoc:javax.swing.JFrame
@Unihedro Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
I think I'm missing the javadoc zip.
**javadoc javax.swing.JFrame
now let's try that again...
**shutdown
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: "allclasses-frame
.html" not found in ZIP root.
T.T
13:44
I've completely changed how the Javadoc information is stored.
Now, instead of having to parse the HTML, it reads the Javadoc info from XML files that are generated with a Doclet.
@fge Looks good!
fge
fge
@Michael I do want it to be useful to analyze that vCard parser :p
@fge vCards are a mess...
13:47
well at least from my experience..
fge
fge
@Vogel612 which makes it all the more worthwhile to write a parser for it; that will prove the usefulness of grappa :p
@Michael well I got the javadocs fomr here... will use them to check your merge then ;)
@fge Hey it's your sanity ;)
fge
fge
@Vogel612 here is a FULL JSON parser: gist.github.com/fge/ab7304cda52eb45d74dc
@Vogel612 add hooks where appropriate and you can serialize that to JSON POJO to boot
JSON is a breeze when compared against vCards with their crappy syntax, unintuitive quoting rules and ability to customly define whatever the hell you want
fge
fge
Not a problem
You can split grammars and reuse them in other grammars
13:51
and you're talking casually about hard stuff again :(
oh well. dog is weeping..
better get a little fresh air ;) See you around, guys
@Vogel612 Oh, I may have updated that file for the new code.
That might be why it's not working.
14:17
I almost completed Vincentyification/JavaBot#33. Unfortunately, I'm tired, so I'll finish it tomorrow. Night!
Night @Uni
Night Uni
fge
fge
Meh, rule stats are sort of useless
Sh*t
Hi Guys, How do i get started on deploying my Java Swing Application on another machine?
14:33
@LeeJeong Probably the easiest way is to create a fat, runnable JAR.
How do i do that?
There are programs like FatJar plugin that i can use...
Are you using Maven?
"program like ** plugin" ,.. the fvck did i just say
im not even aware of what im using.. what i know is im using eclipse IDE.. >.<
i read somewhere that its maven and ant that does it best when building the project
You can do it with Eclipse as well.
ok, assuming i have successfully made a fat jar..
whats the next step in deploying my project?
14:36
Just copy the JAR file to the computer.
if i made that fat runnable jar... would it run on every platform if i double click it?
To run it, just double-click on it.
amazing...
Yes.
i heard/seen somewhere.. idk if its here that you need to set some system variables first?
14:37
If the computer is not configured to run JAR files upon double-clicking them, then you will have to do something else.
But, if the computer has Java installed, then it probably is.
BTW, thank you so much Michael.. folks here are really understanding, i mean they can control their shit when some ignorant like me is asking a somewhat a very simple question... xD
Ok.. correct me if im wrong
1. i create a FAT runnable jar
2. i setup the target machine with JVM?? (JRE??)
3. i setup the needed database stuff
4. then double click the jar
@LeeJeong Pretty much.
alright~!
thanks again @Michael
@ItachiUchiha : Can you please give me any simple explanation for describing compiletime and run time errors in java?
14:47
@lakshmi Compile time errors occur while you are compiling your program (like, a missing semi-colon at the end of a line). Run-time errors occur while the program is running (like a null pointer exception).
compiletime errors are errors that show up underlined with red ragged underlines in your editor... run-time errors, are errors that pop-up and crash your program..
@Michael : We have JVM in Java. I have one doubt who will find out compile time errors and who will check run time errors ?
@Michael : Both will be handled by JVM ?
@lakshmi The Java Compiler (JDK) checks for compile-time errors.
There's no way to "check" for run-time errors. They are errors that appear unexpectedly.
Anyway, gtg. Bye. :)
@Michael : Thanks. But I also want know which activities are going to performed by JVM ?
15:19
Activities performed by JVM?
Is it weird that I too leave the house sometimes without a phone or anything electronic? :P
Fev
Fev
15:37
haha
15:54
Hey all, why is it bad practice to implement a static method in an interface? Is it because it provides no context to how the function will be used
Or because it means the function won't differ and that's the point of the interface, to allow different implementations
it's unintuitive..
Why would you want a static method in an interface? What purpose would it serve?
Accommodation of common functionality
ermph...
that common functionality deserves it's own utility class if you can put it into the interface.
Wish I could tell my boss that ;)
Thanks all.
16:04
ehh, just do it.
if your boss doesn't actively code it
he's not gonna notice
It werkz (TM)
Hi, does java also has similar to jsfiddle ? so that we can post our code ?
I used a factory to actually build what is needed and an interface to specify the needed functions but they live inheritance too much to go the abstract route
fge
fge
@jemz ideone.com is such a site
@fge, Thank you :)
fge
fge
<-- working on grappa
16:38
@ItachiUchiha are you around? I heard from @Vogel612 that you're the Spring expert around here.
@SimonAndréForsberg Not really an expert, but have been dirtying my hands in it for a while.
We need more spring people in here
Hopefully I'll become one eventually
@ItachiUchiha I'm trying to setup Spring Security and hashing. I got the authentication setup by now, and it's possible to signup new users. But I have not yet implemented hashing. So I'm using plaintext passwords right now (I know, I know...). All the examples and tutorials I've found is using XML configuration but I am using Java configuration.
16:41
How is your project configuration going on?
	@Override
	protected void registerAuthentication(AuthenticationManagerBuilder auth) throws Exception {
		auth.jdbcAuthentication().passwordEncoder(passwordEncoder).dataSource(dataSource);
	}
@ItachiUchiha Mine?
full repo is at github.com/Zomis/security-spr (@Gemtastic might be interested in reading it as well, to learn more Spring)
Well, I'm trying to figure the structure. In your project, where's the serverdispatcher?
16:42
@simon hmm and the issue is?
@Gemtastic ApplicationContext class
@SimonAndréForsberg It's a security application?
@ItachiUchiha Ah, so the context becomes the servletdispatcher?
@ItachiUchiha it's still using plaintext passwords. The passwords are not hashed. That is the issue.
@Gemtastic yup, it is using Spring Security. With some restricted areas only registered users can access, with different authentication levels (administrators and moderators)
@SimonAndréForsberg Interesting
@Simon why do you have a web.xml when it's empty?
@Gemtastic that's the standard for servlet 3.0 with java-configuration
@Gemtastic I believe it is always needed.
16:46
you need it for whatever, but you are supposecd to make it empty
@simon I am implementing a similar scenario in my project. Though I haven't reached the point of hashing, but this package can help you
` org.springframework.security.crypto`
@Vogel612 But you don't need it for the newer spring, or so I was told
at least if you are using java config
and that's true.
that doesn't mean that maven and webservers can cope with a missing web.xml
Mine does
@Vogel612 Yeah it does
16:47
@ItachiUchiha yeah, I have a bean of type org.springframework.security.crypto.bcrypt.BCryptPasswordEncoder that implements the PasswordEncoder interface already
@ItachiUchiha Spring is just a framework ...
facedesk
The real reason why I have a web.xml is that it was there in the repository I forked.
Why facedesk?
@Vogel612 I never talked about spring :O
@SimonAndréForsberg So scrap code?
16:48
@Gemtastic because I am retarded
when I say Servlet 3.0 + doesn't require web.xml
@Vogel612 Ah, I see :)
that means any webserver having servlet 3.0 + doesn't need web.xml
^^ that is true ^_^
@SimonAndréForsberg What is passwordEncoder in here?
Is it the encoded password?
@ItachiUchiha it is an instance of the PasswordEncoder interface. In this case, a org.springframework.security.crypto.bcrypt.BCryptPasswordEncoder
That seem to be a valid configuration.
16:54
yeah, I'm not getting an error message or anything, I just don't understand why it doesn't require hashed passwords to login
I guess you already know this, but just to clarify as you mentioned login. user must enter normal password text. Spring will convert this text to hashed text. Your database must store the password in hashed format. The hashed text will be compared to the hased password already stored in the database.
> doesn't require hashed passwords to login
^^ I need to reboot into UBuntu and finish my Spring Security code

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