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17:00
sigh this Jackson JSON "tutorial" is bad :/
Or rather, it doesn't explain the terms so I dunno what I'm looking for >_>
@simon we have a very common pom.xml :P
@ItachiUchiha I've just added some code to make it save a hashed password, but now I can't login because it still compares the entered password as if it was stored as plaintext in the database.
@simon for whatever query you fire for checking against the results, you just need to use the passwordEncoder
@ItachiUchiha that's just the thing, as far as I know I am not firing a query. I believe the Spring magic takes care of that part.
17:10
@ItachiUchiha see this commit github.com/Zomis/security-spr/commit/… , it is where I added the hashing on signup
just verified, indeed I can enter $2a$10$pA1ICLaiWkLYYn8xRRJ5yeId3BUbI6icuDjoYiMLXiyRoKwix0LWa as my password to get logged in....
I signed up with the password 123 though ;)
lol...
Well, at least I'd say it's pretty darn secure now though!
lolz
you need to either have a UserDetailsService
or use authoritiesByUsernameQuery
If I could learn how to get the objects in a JSON-file and make them javaobjects so that I can put them in a list I would be sooo happy
authorities and Usernames
You should go through JdbcUserDetailsManagerConfigurer
17:18
@ItachiUchiha I have a UserDetailsService already: github.com/Zomis/security-spr/blob/master/src/main/java/com/…
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@Gemtastic use an ObjectMapper and .readValue()
@fge The thing I don't get is what's the code for taking in the file?
@Gemtastic YourResultClass obj = new ObjectMapper().readValue(new File("filename.dat"));
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final Path path = Paths.get("thefile"); final ObjectMapper mapper = new ObjectMapper(); final MyClass foo; try (final BufferedReader reader = Files.newBufferedReader(path, StandardCharsets.UTF_8);) { foo = mapper.readValue(reader, MyClass.class); }
Will that work with an array of objects?
17:21
@fge no need to use a BufferedReader. Jackson can work directly on a File
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An array or a List?
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@SimonAndréForsberg but not a Path, and I don't use File anymore; what is more, if you use a File, Jackson will expect UTF-8
@fge No, the JSON object has an array with the objects I wanna parse into several objects which I put into a list
let me just try it
Switching to good old Ubuntu
17:22
The JSON looks like this: pastebin.com/AGaDVTgL
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@Gemtastic then create a TypeReference: final TypeReference<List<MyClass>> typeRef = new TypeReference<List<MyClass>>(){}; /* <-- yes, this is the syntax */ final List<MyClass> myList = mapper.readValue(theSource, typeRef);
@fge I believe it should be a class with a single "Products" field, which is an array or a list of Product.
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There's also another way via a TypeFactory but I never use it, so...
What's a typereference?
17:24
or you just use Gson and are over with it...
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@SimonAndréForsberg ah
I know Jackson can do it but I can't remember how
I don't care which library I use as long as I can get those two or more products in the JSON array into a list of products in java
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One solution would be to readTree() the JsonNode and map .get("Products"), of course
let me write something up for you...
It's so much easier with URLs >_>
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17:26
@Gemtastic if this is a list of products to start with, why is it wrapped into a JSON Object at all?
public class Products {
    @JsonProperty("Products")
    private List<Product> products;
}
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Why isn't it the JSON the array directly?
@fge It's a pretend database. Now I'm just set on that I want to know how to read a JSON file into java when it's not delivered by URL
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A pretend database?
Eh?
public class Product {
     @JsonProperty String name;
     @JsonProperty int price;
     @JsonProperty String description;
     @JsonProperty String img;
}
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17:27
You mean the keys of the JSON are the table names?
Yes, a pretend Database for the products in a webshop
(can be cleaner but that's the structure of it)
JSONChatEvents events = GSON.fromJson(rString, JSONChatEvents.class);
return events;
The whole JSON is just instead of a database
17:27
that's all there is to it
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Well, if you only have this table, just use a plain JSON Array
@Vogel612 is the rString supposed to be there?
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@Vogel612 well, that's just as easy with Jackson, you know
@fge And what does that look like?
17:28
@Vogel612 Jackson works in a very similar way.
it's the JSON as "responseString"
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@Gemtastic well, [ {product}, { product }, etc etc ]
Nothing says that JSON has to be an object at all
In fact, since RFC 7159, you can send any JSON value as application/json
So, 3, null, false, "hello world" <-- all of these are valid JSON texts
(RFC 4627, for some reason, restricted JSON Texts to being Objects or Arrays; it was high time that this stupid limitation got lifted)
I can't say I know how the JSON is to be structured, it's just the way we structured in in class when we used JS to iterate through it
Also, I don't understand your code when it's on the pseudo stage
Could you write me a working example and explain it?
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` [
{
"name": "ABC tavla",
"price": 500,
"description": "Alfabetstavla i tyg från Oscar & Ellen.",
"img": "/webapp/img/products/ABC_tavla.jpg"
},
{
"name": "Världstavla",
"price": 800,
"description": "Världstavla i tyg från Oscar & Ellen.",
"img": "/webapp/img/products/varldstavla.jpg"
}
]`
Make your JSON look like this
@fge done
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17:33
From then on, the code above to read it as a List will work
@fge Which one?
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The one with the TypeReference
Or, well, you can use a File directly as @SimonAndréForsberg says, but... I don't use File :p
But what would the typereferens thing look like? I couldn't get it to work. The bean/model for the products is called product
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Also, if you use a File, beware that it MUST be encoded as UTF-8
Well. Product.class
How do you set encoding on a JSON file?
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17:34
Well, new TypeReference<List<Product>> then
Not on a JSON file but on a file you want to write as text in general
Use Files.newBufferedWriter(thePath, charsetHere) (to write to it)
couldn't you alternatively create a wrapper POJO containing the List<Product>?
@Vogel612 which is precisely what I did above...
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Heh, that's a solution, but why do it when it's not needed?
hmm.... makes sense...
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Single member JSON Objects are, uh
17:36
don't..... It's retarded ;)
I don't understand the code so it's not working. Is it possible for you to explain to me what the code does?
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@Gemtastic pastebin what you have
@fge I did
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I only saw the JSON
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17:39
Yes, well, you're good to go with this
Now you just have to write the code to deserialize it
final TypeReference<List<Product>> typeRef = new TypeReference<List<Product>>(){}; doesn't work. As I said, I don't understand the code, could you explain what it does?
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What do you mean by "doesn't work"?
@fge This is what I want to know
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No, you don't understand
What do you mean? It doesn't compile, you have an exception...?
What is it?
"TypeReference does not take parameters" is the error on the code final TypeReference<List<Product>> typeRef = new TypeReference<List<Product>>(){};
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17:40
Eh?
Are you sure you are using Jackson's TypeReference?
Hi Guys, got any experience in Replication??
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It appears not
Delete the import line and when your IDE asks you for importing TypeReference, choose Jackson's
@fge I'm trying to use the code you told me to get
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Look at what I just said
@Gemtastic also, what version of Jackson are you using?
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17:42
Delete the import line for TypeReference at the top of your file
yes ^^ listen to fge.
That was the problem
@LeeJeong hi. Personally, I don't have any experience with replication at least. You got experience with Spring Security by any chance? :)
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@LeeJeong define "replication"
Replication of what? Where? How?
@SimonAndréForsberg nope.. not yet with spring
17:43
How do I turn that into an arraylist I can itterate through?
Replication as in Database backing up feature..
@fge I have this situation wherein one database records should be duplicated on another database on another machine...
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@LeeJeong that's vendor dependent
I do hope you don't use MySQL for that
@fge OH SHIT. I am using MySQL
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@Gemtastic using the deserializing code I provided above
and why is that @fge
17:44
aaaand you're fked
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Get a Path to your file, open a BufferedReader to it, read with the ObjectMapper
anyways I'm off for doing the final preparations and welcoming my guests.... see you around ;-)
*immediately googles "replication of MySQL sucks?"
@fge This is what I have. I don't understand what the deserialization code is.
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@Gemtastic deserialization is turning JSON into POJOs; serialization is the reverse
I provided the code above
17:46
@fge Which code was that? you're referencing your own code which I don't know which example you are referring to
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OK, I'll do it again
Sorry :(
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First, obtain a Path to your file: final Path path = Paths.get("where/your/file/is/youKnowThat/notMe");
Second, create anObjectMapper: final ObjectMapper mapper = new ObjectMapper();
Third, create reference to a List<Product> final List<Product> productList;
Fourth: deserialize: try (final BufferedReader reader = Files.newBufferedReader(path, StandardCharsets.UTF_8);) { productList = mapper.readValue(reader, typeRef); }
@ItachiUchiha How's that Ubuntu thing going for you?
hey, why is MySQL replication fked?
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17:49
(one reason that I don't use File is that if you have an exception, at least it will be a meaningful exception; FileNotFoundException is the most useless exception ever)
@LeeJeong s,replication,,
@fge This makes no sense to me
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Eh?
Come on
.... and... what? @fge
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I even explained it all
thanks for that..
17:51
Am I supposed to write try (final BufferedReader reader = Files.newBufferedReader(path, StandardCharsets.UTF_8);) { productList = mapper.readValue(reader, typeRef); } because that's not working
@LeeJeong I'm not even aware if MySQL even supports replication... I would be surprised if it did.
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@Gemtastic please, lose one habit
"doesn't work" is useless
If something is not working, tell what is not working
@Gemtastic );) ---> ))
@SimonAndréForsberg yes it does...
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Whether that is a compile error or something else
@SimonAndréForsberg that won't change anything; this is legal
17:53
@LeeJeong I am surprised. Personally, I have started using PostgreSQL instead.
@fge @SimonAndréForsberg this is the first time i am hearing that MySQL sucks.. why didnt our professors told this to us.. i clinged to it for the sake of open-source, no-cost shit
@LeeJeong PostgreSQL is also no-cost. Not sure if it is open-source, but it is awesome.
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@LeeJeong PostgreSQL is equally open-source and no-cost, but it's not sh*t :p
@SimonAndréForsberg and yeah, im seeing PostgreSQL from time to time and i wonder, how many RDMS are out there aside from what i know which is only MySQL and MSSQL
This is what it looks like now, and it's borking because I have no clue :(
try {
            final BufferedReader reader = Files.newBufferedReader(path, StandardCharsets.UTF_8) {
                productList = mapper.readValue(reader, typeRef);
                }
        }catch(){
        }
17:54
The reason people think MySQL doesn't suck is because it is so popular. That doesn't make it suck though...
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@Gemtastic read my code again... Did I use brackets after the try?
No
I used parens
That's a try-with-resources statement
@LeeJeong a lot! That's all you need to know :)
@SimonAndréForsberg yeah right... guess my profs were bunch of stupid blind fans riding on the wave
@fge Well, I have never encountered that. I told you; I have no idea what I'm looking at :(
@Simon can you try this?
17:55
This is a list of relational database management systems. == List of Software == == Historical == Britton Lee IDMs Cornerstone IBM System R MICRO Information Management System Oracle Rdb Paradox Pick PRTV QBE IBM SQL/DS Sybase SQL Server == Relational by the Date-Darwen-Pascal Model == === Current === Alphora Dataphor (a proprietary virtual, federated DBMS and RAD MS .Net IDE). Rel (free Java implementation). === Obsolete === IBM Business System 12 IBM IS1 IBM PRTV (ISBL) Multics Relational Data Store == See also == Comparison of object-relational database management systems Com...
sh*t how do i migrate this..
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@Gemtastic well, get used to it because you'll use that every time you'll have to deal with something AutoCloseable; it's been there since Java 7 (therefore 2011)
And yes, the syntax is rather clunky, I'd have preferred a with{} try{} instead, but...
@fge Well, now I know about so now I understand what I'm looking at :P
i love the gui of MySQL when developing my DB, WorkBench, quite neat... and then, BOOM surprise surprise people at SO tells it svcks... which I have big trust on people at SO...
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@Gemtastic didn't you read my page on the usage of java.nio.file? It's mentioned in there
17:56
@LeeJeong I used to be one of those stupid blind fans.
MySQL has a GUI?
yeah.. workbench
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Yes, MySQLAdmin
Ah yes, workbench too
ive been using it since college?
@ItachiUchiha no, because you removed it so I assume I shouldn't try it yet ;)
17:57
sigh....
this is ...
ahh.. so fked right now.
just when i was about to finish, ill find about this.
maybe ill just use postgresql on my next project
@fge what's the syntax for a path to a file in the same package? The filename wasn't enough
does PSQL have GUI?
@LeeJeong PostgreSQL has a GUI as well. called PgAdmin.
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@Gemtastic what do you mean by "package"?
i see then..
17:58
@fge Both files (the javaclass main is in and the json) are located in the same package/folder
ok question on replication... i think this is not vendor specific.. or it is? lets try
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Uuh
@Gemtastic is that file supposed to be read-only?
@fge no
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Then you'll have to find another place for it
I get a nosuchfile exception so I must be entering the wrong path
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18:00
If you leave it in there it'll find its place into your jar, and you won't be able to access it
This is not what you want at runtime
i have databases on two machines... one is a subscriber, and one is the source. and you see both of them have the same DB definitions... problem is, there is one or MANY subscribers... how do i differentiate those records from the other subscribers @fge @SimonAndréForsberg
@fge I need a method that works with the JSON inside the project
@LeeJeong sorry, I believe I know many things, but not that :(
but how can you not?? ahaha... i think a lot of systems needs replication feature for backing up process or contingency purposes...
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@Gemtastic given its current location it would be possible to access it via the classloader, BUT it will be read only
18:02
im just kidding..
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You won't be able to write to it
thanks btw @SimonAndréForsberg
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Anyway, for now, you'll just have to use a ClassLoader's .getResourceAsStream() I'm afraid
@fge Atm I'm not gonna write to it, I just want the files in it. If I were to make an application where the shop ovner could append to it, I wouldn't use a JSON.
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And wrap it in an InputStreamReader...
Well, then open an InputStream to your resource: YourClass.class.getResourceAsStream("/java/package/of/YourClass/products.json")
That gives an InputStream
But CHECK FOR NULL; if the ClassLoader cannot find a resource it returns null (unfortunately)
18:05
@fge I'm sorry, I don't understand when you just throw in parts of the code
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:/
To me it looks like you want me to type final BufferedReader reader = ClassLoader.getResourcesAsStream(path);
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No
I'm sorry I'm dumb
But unless you write it all out I don't get it
@fge in my experience, it does a relative lookup when using the class.getResourceAsStream()
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18:10
@SimonAndréForsberg uh, maybe, I never remember that kind of stuff
@Gemtastic adapt it to your case
Now, sorry, but I'm back to my own code :p
@fge what's EndOfInputMatcher?
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I said to adapt :p
This is the class I have written this main() in
Obviously, replace it with yours
Yes, but what is it? Is it supposed to be Product?
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No, but you may indeed use Product instead (you'll be using the same classloader than your main class)
@ItachiUchiha I believe I have solved it!
	@Override
	protected void registerAuthentication(AuthenticationManagerBuilder auth) throws Exception {
		auth
			.userDetailsService(customUserDetailsService)
				.passwordEncoder(passwordEncoder)
				.and()
			.jdbcAuthentication()
				.dataSource(dataSource)
				.passwordEncoder(passwordEncoder);
	}
18:15
I hate paths >_>
Resource not found
@Gemtastic it is the class from which you want to load the file.
@Gemtastic are you using Maven? If so, place it in src/main/resources/path/to/package
@SimonAndréForsberg The thing is I don't understand what I'm loading the resource into. It doesn't find my json file
@SimonAndréForsberg So, you need to use userDetailsService in configure and register
@SimonAndréForsberg shouldn't it be easier to find it when it's in the same package?
@ItachiUchiha I think it is the .userDetailsService(customUserDetailsService).passwordEncoder(passwordEncoder) combo that did it.
18:18
Why do you load the class at all here: JSONexperinment.class.getResourceAsStream("src/main/resources/JSON/database.jso‌​n");
Why did you pass userDetailsService in the configure()?
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@Gemtastic just try with JSONexperiment.class.getResourceAsStream("database.json")
@fge that's what I did at first
@simon what is the structure of your database?
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Then prepend the path your class is in
THe package, I mean
18:20
@ItachiUchiha umm.... don't know? :) Because the project I forked did and I have no clue about what I am doing? :)
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If it's in package com.foo.bar then use "/com/foo/bar/database.json"
I don't understand why you're having the class in there at all
@ItachiUchiha automatically created by Hibernate. That part works perfectly fine. Three tables: users, roles and user_roles.
@Gemtastic class is there to be able to access the getResourceAsStream() method.
I still don't understand why it can't find my json file
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18:35
InputStreamReader can take a CharsetDecoder as an argument; very neat
It means you can tell whether a source is lying about its encoding, instead of replacing unmappable inputs with U+FFFD
Well... It somehow won't find the file so I give up. I will never know how to read from a JSON file
Only how to make them
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@Gemtastic you give up too easily
Programming is trial and error
Search the web about resource loading
You have been given all the bits, the rest depends only on your environment
I have no idea how this work and jsut giving me code won't teach me anything. I don't have time to deal with this not working stuff. I have to turn in my webapp on friday!
So, bye bye JSON
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Then instead of saying "doesn't work", explain how it doesn't work, what is your environment etc
You said that the file was in the same directory as your class
Then it's simple
I don't know how it doesn't work more than that the file is not found
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18:38
The path to the resource is the package of your class
I told you that earlier
Also, why on earth did you insist on using Spring is frankly beyond me; I have shown you spark, haven't I?
You can't find any easier to use to do a webapp
Even bare servlets aren't as simple
Ohwell, nevermind
going back to coding
I tried that, I tried "/jsonFile.json", "jsonFile.json", "/com/foo/package/jsonFile.json", "com/foo/package/jsonFile.json"
Neither are working
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I thought your JSON file was called database.json?
Why do you use jsonFile.json then?
@fge It's jsut a reference name
I'm using its real name in the actual path
And well, Spark seems simple but I was gonna use the combo Thymeleaf/spring
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Well, given your previous ailments, I can't be sure of anything, to be brutally honest
But please, learn to not say "doesn't work"; if you have a problem, provide information
One of the problems with "doesn't work" is that people willing to help will spend more time eeking out information about the failure than to solve the actual problem
And it is very, very frustrating (speaking of experience from being more often than not on the "helper" side of things)
dbf
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test
18:52
@fge I mentioned 100 times already why it didn't work (can't find the file)
But meh. Now I have to deal with other shit >_>
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@Gemtastic yes, and what didn't you tell? What was the argument to .getResourceAsStream(); what package your class was in; the code
All of this is necessary to help you fix things
And that should be a reflex to provide these
A Pavlovian reflex
Well, I'll work on that
Gonna go buy Pizza, and see if I'll think better when I'm not hungry
19:29
Just got back with Pizza, I'm 1 step ahead.
*nommin pizza now
19:58
Done
Now water & code
I wish @ita was here

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