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10:00
@codeMan about what?
My re-submission of the flag that got declined was marked helpful.
That's good.
Pfft
It's so easy to lift your mood
about the thing that you just said.. why would anyone create a new FS and also how you can Files.copy() from an FTP server to a Dropbox account!
Did you have a snickers now @uni ? ;P
no, I still do not have one.
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10:01
@codeMan OK, I need to revamp my tutorials so I have a proposal; can you join a Google Hangout session?
@Unihedro Oh well, you seem to be in a little better mood
@fge now?
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Why not
Doing your chores, taking out the trash
What's mood?
10:02
No.. I am at work.. and I cant speak loudly in here
Well, still 16 I see.
may be you send a link to your demos..
I will chec it out..
check*
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OK, hold on
I am also here
Count me too
anybody having multiple node creation code or not?
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10:07
@codeMan wait, I'm redoing the demo
@MahenderReddyYasa again: define "node"
i'm not getting @fge
What do you mean by node creation?
Socket which will recieves data and send's back
In other words: someone here may well know the answer, but we have no idea what you're asking
to other nodes
10:10
@MahenderReddyYasa Maybe you're thinking about JavaScript and not Java?
it's academic project in which i have to show multiple mobile devices and data transformation between them(between nodes)
it's a simulation process i have to show
That makes slightly less sense than when I had a first look at the guide to building a nuclear reactor in minecraft.
@MahenderReddyYasa Best thing I can give you is this: docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/org/w3c/dom/Node.html
lolz
Each client is a node
may be a server as well
In @MahenderReddyYasa case
Can you explain me then what is node? @ItachiUchiha
10:18
^^ I just did
hv detected
@Unihedro *hw
hw = ??
homework
Oh. I meant help vampire.
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10:19
Huh, no, I'm not really in the mood
thanks guys i didn't find anything helpful in this chat room
Well, I detected homework :P
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I need to layout a plan
@fge I will be Here.. toss t over when you are done :)
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@MahenderReddyYasa you don't demonstrate an attitude which encourages people to help you either
10:20
You're welcome, you totally deserved any help at all
@Unihedro Together, we shall make up the entire truth!
possibly
A help vampire who wanted us to do his homework :P
"pls gimme the codez"
"iz 4 academic wurk, neez to be gud!"
10:22
Yes xactly :D
asking question too is an art... you know..
Putting in the same sentence you could have put into google in the chat isn't however
@MahenderReddyYasa Who can you expect anyone else answer your question.. if you yourself can understand your own question?
cannot*
10:25
yep.. typo! can't *
Hey i'm trying to get my answer in google
good luck with that!
my project is just piece of shit
Well, that's bad for you
If you fail to even respect your tasks, as a developer you lack discipline and should consider quitting school and do something else.
Like mcdonalds.
10:28
how you people will represent mobile devices/computers in java for simulation sake
And you're still expecting a chat room to give you links to code?
@Unihedro You should become a motivational speaker! :P
I am a lecturer.
And, when I'm more sane, I usually have less human factors.
no kidding!
:)
@MahenderReddyYasa If you're doing academic work you should have textbooks and professors to refer to.
10:29
~why no homework
or something
That's part of step 1 which is also known as RTFM
my favourite part!
:D :D
typical factioning: a creeper was spawn camping and blew up the base made of glass
perfect
Although I can confess, some days I also feel like writing "Hai guis how do I java? :D"
10:31
halp i needs regex for rfc email
And remember, kids! Don't do drugs!
or something like that
Stay in school! Listen to your teachers! Wash your hands after you've been to the bathroom!
I'm a Java developer in software institute but the project is not mine it's my friend's
@MahenderReddyYasa Simulating devices is massively wide subject, and the people here have no context at all about what you're doing. And yeah, googling is about the first thing to do before asking questions (and when it is the time to ask questions, they should provide enough context that it is at least possible to answer them)
You're a Java developer?
so tempting...
I do academic projects in mostly web application
web based
10:34
> Once you wade through the depths of the developer bog and escape alive you come upon the warm sandy beaches of Developer Island. [...] Congratulations Server Owner you have now arrived and now all your development dreams can come true! You slowly open your eyes feeling groggy and you have a severe pain in your head. Looking around you realize that you just tripped in the bog and are really only at the outskirts. None the less there are really developers all around you. They look disheveled and have a weird sly smirk on their face while they wipe the sweat from their face with $20 bills.
yeah i agree you are the only developer in the world @Unihedro
@KamleshKanazariya Hello :)
@Gemtastic ;)
10:40
Hello Kamlesh
@KamleshKanazariya hi
This month's story (coming a little late): I asked a colleague of mine to show me their github, so they did, and their account has only one repository called "code"
and it only has a readme :O
Pfft
Not that mine's all that great either >_>
Thanks @kiheru
I'm going to develop a new technology after finishing the ongoing projects. That one will be interesting because it's actually practical.
a downvoter bot??
10:47
dun dun dun
it's a secret to everybody
JKing.
It will be my own protocol for authentication. When it matures I'll release an API for site owners to hook into.
<-- Has to plan for tomorrow
A session for everyone?
Not a bad idea.
Nope tomorrow is my day
@ItachiUchiha what will you be speaking about?
global warming :P
uhh no , that's my topic :D
10:51
@Swordy I can speak about wasting time on SO chat :P
Global warming is a hoax.
so 'illuminati'ng .. :(
@Unihedro It is happening..
@ItachiUchiha Are you sure?
10:53
The Ultimate Conspiracy Debunker: Will global warming affect really rich and powerful people? -> Yes. -> Global warming is not real.
How to make non editable code of JFramaform in netbeans to editable?
isn't it right place to ask about IDE techniques?
@Unihedro
@MahenderReddyYasa Continue?
11:00
Morning.
@MahenderReddyYasa You don't need to do that. That's automatically generated code, and the GUI builder would overwrite any changes you make there. Instead, do any necessary changes outside the generated code (Or don't use a GUI builder at all. That's what I do, and it also seems to be the preferred method of all the other regulars of the swing tag)
@Mourdos morning
Sorry if i'm wrong but i thought chat is the place where we can share thoughts n techniques we know q&a of so is wrong place for asking those qns
I just came across the Pastafarianism proposal. I'm trying to decide if I like the idea of a site dedicated to the FSM.
11:03
thanks @kiheru but i'm curious to know whether we can make it or not
I got it @Unihedro
It's uneditable for a reason. I suppose you can make it editable by removing the GUI builder's markers, but you won't be able to use the GUI editor to it afterwards
but i haven't seen you people talking about java @Unihedro
anyway i'm not concerned about your conversation
@fge: What's lip6 dot fr?
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Laboratoire d'Informatique Paris 6 (Jussieu)
The best university in France for all things computing
Oh, I see.
fge
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11:15
ext2 was conceived there (by Rémy Card)
I still don't get how writing to dropbox://foo will write it in the root directory?
fge
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dropbox://foo is the URI of the filesystem, nothing else
Ohhhh
Eh.
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The real URI of the copied file is dropbox://foo/README-from-ftp
I'll have to mess with that myself, thanks!
@fge So dropbox://foo is the local clone of the remote dropbox directory?
fge
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11:17
No, not a clone at all
It is just a FIleSYstem
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I don't clone anything on the local machine
I mean, I don't do that for FTP either
lip6's FTP server has more than 700 GiB of data
All is done "live"
With a file system you can specify a URI for it and therefore compose real URIs for remote files?
fge
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Yep
But, well, Oracle doesn't help at all, it does not provide helpers to build your own filesystems
Hence java7-fs-base
And the dropbox implementation was built over it
Hmmm.
fge
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11:23
And right now I'm improving it
@fge: Do I annotate an interface for JNI access with @Native?
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Uh, I didn't even know this annotation existed
java.lang.annotation.Native
fge
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Well, uh, the target will not allow you to annotate an interface
@Target(ElementType.FIELD)
fge
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11:27
You can always create your own
@ForNativeAccess or something
"Indicates that a field defining a constant value may be referenced from native code." ... Well then, why didn't Sun code do it?!
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Don't ask me :p
Naming help please: a rough implementation for "WebAgent" interface, but I don't want to use "SimpleWebAgent".....
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11:46
WebAgentBase?
Good idea thanks!
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Uhwait
Will that be an abstract class or a concrete one?
It's a concrete one, but is a minimal implementation that would preferably be built upon
So "MinimalWebAgent" or "SimpleWebAgent" would imply that it's done
fge
fge
Then maybe the name is not really appropriate
I use that name for classes which are, well, a base to use
Therefore abstract classes
Ah.
On second thoughts, I should probably make the class abstract.
fge
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11:49
Well, you can always make it abstract and provide a static factory method which is, for instance, called .minimal() which does provide a minimal implementation
final WebAgent agent = WebAgentBase.minimal();
fge
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Otherwise, well, tell the user to extends it
WebAgents.minimal() sounds better. Perhaps a utility class WebAgents to act as a factory.
Thanks!
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np
What is this library by the way? I may be interested
(for "web-based" filesystems)
stackoverflow is in read-only mode.. :O
11:51
It's the com.unihedro.factory portion of JCE. I'm trying to add dependency injection so the API isn't bound to an implementation of using Apache HTTP lib.
fge
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Ah, I see
So, WebAgent is an interface?
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, 1 min ago, by Oded
We're in full-panic mode now. :/
@fge yes, it has .GET, .GET with params, .POST, and .POST with params
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Uh, are those the actual method names?
Yes.
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Yuck :p
11:53
lol, //todo rename before publish
tomm is @ItachiUchiha's birthday
Yay another random number is being incremented!
Itachi.getAge() + 1
so funny .. a single second and directly +1..
Are there problems with SE?
gtg .. later :)
11:56
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, 5 mins ago, by Oded
We're in full-panic mode now. :/
@Swordy :O
We have recovered from read-only mode, but are still tracking down an internal network issue causing errors for some users.
Cool. Well, not cool, but cheers.
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<-- writes plans to completely redo all of his java.nio.file tutorials
Guys question
12:10
ohh, a question!
Question Alert!!
I want to replicate Git's behavior where you input a command, it will open your editor with a premade template, and when you save the message it will go back to the app and you'll have your message in it.
:21592996 Another instance of what?
Don't mind that :p
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@SecondRikudo use a ProcessBuilder then
That may have been what I was trying to say, except my mind was so messed up with all the code I was writing at the moment :D
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12:16
1. create a temporary file with your template, 2. pass is as an argument to the editor, 3. launch the process, wait for it to end and 4. read the temporary file for the contents
@SecondRikudo it will be faster if we do a hangout for it (gosh, I am starting to get addicted to this thing)
@fge Sounds like a plan
I can do a hangout (although won't be able to speak, I'm at work)
fge
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OK, let's do it then
But if you can show me how to do that on Hangout I'll be more than grateful :)
12:35
@fge We should make a hangout session once about advocating for and against Java in modern systems
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Define "modern"? ;)
Could make for an interesting discussion for all parties involved (spectators included)
@fge Post 2010 :P
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You know, there are old tricks which still work :p Which is why I have a definition of "modern" which doesn't always involve "modern technologies"
Oh! I forgot to add
@fge goto is an old trick that still works perfectly fine.
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12:37
Yeah, I know
@fge: The naming of the WebAgent interface methods was inspired by jQuery
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And I sometimes miss it in Java
Not often but I do miss it in a couple of cases
@fge I can say with absolute honesty that I've never needed goto in the past 7 or 8 years
Not once the thought "Hmm, a goto would have been better here..." came to my mind
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Well, it occured to me, sorry :p
And then I also do C
XD
@fge C is a whole different universe.
12:39
Whenever I needed goto I happened to be bithacking in C, but I never need it in Java :D
There are all programming languages, and there's C.
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Yeah, and I love it
Sorry :p
@fge I don't hate C (not nearly as much as I do Java, anyway), I just think that C has its uses, and as long as we stick to its uses, all living creatures in the world can live together in harmony.
and happy forever ever after
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12:51
Well, I love Java, sorry :p
And I am still waiting for an answer to the question I asked you earlier
@fge Could you repeat it? Sorry?
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@SecondRikudo I am looking to provide a web interface of my debugger since the architecture allows for it; now, for this I would need a library providing a series of widgets such as lists, trees and tabs, and of course in which I can "plug events" (XMLHttpRequest or WebSocket messages). I have found jqWidgets but do you know of anything else?
My knowledge on this front is poor
@fge I tend to not trust these libraries (for no good reason). I have a private repository of all those little components I use throughout my frontend apps
If it's not production critical, you can check out Polymer (which has a large range of built in components)
(I'm saying it shouldn't be production critical because Polymer is still declared a dev version)
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@SecondRikudo @codeMan did point to that; I explored it a little, but it doesn't have the widgets I am looking for
@fge lists, trees and tabs should all be in Polymer
Which did you not find?
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12:57
All three :p
And, uh, it animates everywhere and whatnot and I am really not a fan of animations for animation's sake
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Smooth scrolling, yes; "in your face" widgets, no
Well you can generally set the animation style (I think a subtle transition is always better than instant transition)
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@SecondRikudo aah, I didn't see that
Thanks for the link
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12:59
Yeah, I'm on this right now
That ripple effect when you click works super well for mobile
Where it's a bit hard for the user to know whether his fat american finger actually touched the right place.
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Hmm, well, I'm not really targetting for mobile
Except maybe tablets
But again, this is reaaaaly not my area of expertise
@fge It's easier making stuff for mobile and not have mobile users now, than not do stuff for mobile and have mobile users in the future :P
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<-- sucks at anything GUI apart from what he currently knows of JavaFX
Making a mobile-ready site non mobile ready (if you want to stop putting effort into it) is trivial
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13:02
@SecondRikudo yeah, I can see the wisdom in that
Making a non mobile ready site mobile ready is virtually impossible.
(Not sanely anyway)
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Well, anyway, polymer looks like it can answer my needs
Thanks!
Good morning, Java!
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Good morning milord
Morning
13:06
Morning
native sucks
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@Unihedro it always had; which is why JNA is a big help (at least in my opinion)
Kinda defeats the whole purpose of Java, which is to have a language that is O/S agnostic... xD
JNA is a good idea
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@Michael it's not really Java which is OS agnostic; it's the JVM
Java just happens to run on the JVM
And its designers happen to care not to provide OS specific APIs
True
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13:20
<-- thinks about teaching how git really stores stuff, but then @SecondRikudo will probably do that
@fge Feel free, I might not have the time to do that anytime soon
System.out.println(str) will add a newline at the end, right?
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Yes
Mrning java
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Regardless of whether the str argument already has one
I have a Q. What is java usually used for ?
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13:29
Uuh
Many things
@animaacija compiling into bytecodes and then ran on the server / client
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But mostly on the server side of things
@Unihedro Sure hope not on the client...
Well, there are games made in Java.
And they run on the client.
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13:30
Meh, there are GUI apps in Java too
Ouh, and compiled version runs faster than PHP scripts right ?

And java is mused for web dev mostly ?
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But applets are a nono, use JNLP
@animaacija Java is generally faster than PHP yes.
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@animaacija Java is used in many, many environments
But being faster than PHP is not such an impressive feat :P
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13:31
It just happens that anything "web" is all the craze today
You won't be "facing" Java directly in a web browser unless you use applets but then don't; use JNLP
Java is not the JVM but often we use the same words.
A Java virtual machine (JVM) is an abstract computing machine. There are three notions of the JVM: specification, implementation, and instance. The specification is a book that formally describes what is required of a JVM implementation. Having a single specification ensures all implementations are interoperable. A JVM implementation is a computer program that implements requirements of the JVM specification in a compliant and preferably performant manner. An instance of the JVM is a process that executes a computer program compiled into Java bytecode. Java Virtual Machine implementation, together...
aha client side java running requires an applied .. a.k.a. JVM?
The strength of Java is mostly the JVM.
hi every one
Well, thanks i think ill take this lang in, there, in the market seems to be demand for it :D
13:36
hiiiiiiiiiii guys
:)
i have one question " if we create a object of sub-class the will it create object of super-class ??
i think yes
what do you think ?
@AndoMasahashi class is just a blueprint
so if class a is extended in 20 different sub class so what will happen ??
so engine should create object
13:39
@animaacija yes i know so if class a is extended in 20 different sub class so what will happen ??
@AndoMasahashi will happen what you want to happen
@animaacija it will create 20 objects ??
@AndoMasahashi well I'm not java expert yet, but i believe if you create one object - one is created :D
@animaacija no may be you not understand
@AndoMasahashi this super object would have properties and methods of 20 different
@AndoMasahashi maybe .. does any one ?
13:44
@animaacija The sub class simply includes all of the methods from its parent classes.
When you create a new instance of the sub class, you are not creating 20 objects. :P
@Michael right this is ans i l looking for thank you
@AndoMasahashi You're welcome.
Guys, I have this:
method.invoke(this, Arrays.copyOfRange(args, 1, args.length));
@AndoMasahashi is this a joke ?
I'm sure it is
The problem is method.invoke accepts a variadic, and I want to pass the literal array that gets returned from Arrays.copyOfRange, and not the strings in it
I get a type mismatch error, even though the invoked method accepts a String[] args argument.
13:50
@Michael ouh right it's other way around, subclass inherits parent. sry!
have you tried with the copy as a local variable?
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@SecondRikudo uh, can you step back? Why do you use reflection in the first place?
@Vogel612 I haven't.
@fge I have a CLI application that accepts two levels or arguments (basically)
So right now, I'm using it (roughly) as do-app classname methodname where classname is one of a very defined set of classes that can be invoked.
This snippet is part of the second level, where I've already invoked an object, and I invoke a method in that object
The reason I'm doing it like this is because in order to extend capabilities all I need to do is to add a new method.
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Hmm, can't you use an interface instead? Are your arguments that varied that you do have to use reflection and not, say, an enum?
Well, that is precisely what interfaces are for, you know
@fge I don't see how interfaces are relevent here, can you give an example?
@Vogel612 no different with using a local variable.
String[] relevantArgs = Arrays.copyOfRange(args, 1, args.length);
method.invoke(this, relevantArgs);
13:58
are you dead sure you have the right Method then?
public void versions(String[] args) throws SQLException {
Debugger value for method:
public void com.taboola.clientproperties.commands.ListThings.versions(java.lang.String[]) throws java.sql.SQLException

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