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00:10
Ohh??
ugh... Murphys law
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00:30
<-- doesn't have a subject anyway
01:30
I think I'm finally done setting this thing up now.
01:51
Time for the fun of reinstalling everything...
 
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03:47
Meeehhh
how is re-installing going on?
04:03
Just did the setup of java
Gonna install my IDE now :P
Eclipse or Idea
No Netbeans please..
It's Netbeans :P
I'll get around to the other ones later
I'm just trying to remember how to set up the JRE and why I set it up before...
setup JDK ;)
I already did
But I remember that I also set up the JRE for some reason and I don't know why...
JRE gets installed, when you install the JDK
04:31
Yes, but setting it up is what I'm talking about
Including it in Path and the such
good morning
Morning
@Gemtastic path in windows is automatically set as far as i rembr
I had some issues with that the last time I reinstalled the computer
Not with the JDK, but with the JRE
04:54
I am not sure if I understand you
It's fine. I'll notice if something goes awry
05:12
ahh, ok!
 
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07:21
Something which will take us ahead of hangout, though I am not sure if it has screen sharing feature
hmm
Interesting
 
2 hours later…
09:39
Hello. Can you guys please take a look at the following question I posted ,stackoverflow.com/questions/28644273/…
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Moo
09:56
@ShaU LIAR!!!
@fge moo to you too :P
 
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11:04
@Unihedro good morning in case it is morning in alpha centauri..
ohh its a star, i forgot
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Grrr, refactoring failed again
@GabrielTomitsuka Stop looking at my crummy code! That wasn't what I entered for the contest, I ripped it up to post something on CR and you know it. xD
@Sword Oh, morning!
why did u invite me to that chatroom?
@Unihedro
11:28
anybody here had experience ACM during college?
@Sword I moved a message to chat. Bring weird notification system.
@deadlydragon00, If you have a question, please just ask it. Don't look for topic experts. Don't ask to ask. Don't PM! Don't ask if people are awake, or in the mood to help. Just ask the question straight out. To disable this message use ~welcome=false.
Eh, not "to chat", "to trash"..
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11:47
@Unihedro you know my answer on that one
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curses Oracle
Oracle sucks
12:05
Hi All
 
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14:23
OK, have a guess
You have a FileSystem which implements the "posix" attribute view; you want to obtain the owner of a given file
How many ways do you think exist to obtain this information?
Good morning, Java!
@fge Not enough?
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@Michael quite the opposite, in fact
@fge I see
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Just have a guess
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14:30
No, not that many, but close
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Yes
@Michael Morning!
Morning @Uni
14:34
hi all I have a little issue
could u pls help me
@user3892439, If you have a question, please just ask it. Don't look for topic experts. Don't ask to ask. Don't PM! Don't ask if people are awake, or in the mood to help. Just ask the question straight out. To disable this message use ~welcome=false.
:)
I asked a question about accessing a file inside war folder from inside a java code.
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Well, use .getResource{,AsStream}()
the answer I got was to access the file as a resource
that should be in jsp ? isn't it?
getServletContext().getResourceAsStream("/reports/testreport.jrxml")
Oh, jsp
14:41
this is it.
my question is can this code be used inside a java code
Have you tried it?
yep. but library was missing and I tried javax.servlet.jar
but that was not the solution
can I post the link to my question here
Please go ahead
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A: accessing a file inside war folder from a code

Johan PrinsYou need to access the file as a resource. You do it like so: net.sf.jasperreports.engine.design.JasperDesign design = JRXmlLoader.load(new LegacyJasperInputStream(getServletContext().getResourceAsStream("/reports/testreport.jrxml"));

@user3892439 It is possible to retrieve the contents files that are on the classpath.
14:46
I did not get u
I am new to java e
javaee
The classpath contains the location of all the .class and .jar files that your application uses.
But you're not just limited to putting .class files in your classpath
You can put anything you want in the classpath.
For example, a configuration file or a data file.
then how can i access my file. pls could u have a look on my question
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Again: as a resource on the classpath
Did you try this?
11 mins ago, by user3892439
getServletContext().getResourceAsStream("/reports/testreport.jrxml")
10 mins ago, by user3892439
yep. but library was missing and I tried javax.servlet.jar
14:53
yes, getservletcontext() is undefined
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Q: Getting memory usage of a minecraft server

NickoLimitedI am creating a control panel at the moment and having trouble by getting the memory usage of the process. My current process: - launch the server in a screen - get the pid of the screen - fetch amount of ram with command "ps -p -o %mem" The error is, that it is always showing me a usage of 0...

Someone tell that (rudeness redacted) to use Spigot.
But before that, kindly cast CVs for it being off-topic.
@fge sory 4 asking silly questions. this is my 1st java web project. what is tha class path of my web project
@user3892439 Your class path is the absolute position of the root of your project.
Do you know what a project is?
@Unihedro No, that's the working directory.
14:56
:O then,
In a Java webapp, the classpath consists of all of the JAR files inside the WEB-INF/lib directory.
Oh, and also the WEB-INF/classes directory.
hello @Michael
hmm. then How should be the url to there
Hey there @Sword
@user3892439 Does the file you are trying to access need to be accessible to the user over HTTP?
no.
it is a jrxml file which is used to generate a pdf file
14:59
Then I might move that file to the classpath. For example, inside of the "com.abl.tf.web" package.
Then, you can access the file like so: InputStream in = getClass().getResourceAsStream("/com/abl/tf/web/testreport.jrxml");
u r putting the file inside the folder where the code exsists
??
Heading out, see you all in a bit.
@user3892439 You can have more than just .java files there.
Bye @Uni!
I will try
@mic
null pointer exception
:(
15:14
@user3892439 Code?
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Sorry, I seriously lack the time to help at the moment (FileAttributeView has exhausted my quota of time and, more importantly, patience as well)
curses Oracle again
@michal net.sf.jasperreports.engine.design.JasperDesign design = JRXmlLoader.load(
new LegacyJasperInputStream(getClass().getResourceAsStream("/com/abl/tf/dao/testreport.jrxml"))
);
You moved the jrxml file into the "dao" package, right?
The getResourceAsStream() method is probably returning "null" because it cannot find the file on the specified path.
15:18
:O
Right click on the project folder and select "Refresh". Then try again.
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Another thing: did you put that file in src/main/java or src/main/resources?
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If the former the problem may lie in the fact that the packaging project ignores any non Java files when building the war
what is that
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15:21
In which case move it to resources/
That's just with Maven/Gradle, @fge. I don't think he's using Maven/Gradle.
no maven
Have you tried refreshing the project, @user3892439?
yes
no luck
@user3892439 Try doing a clean build.
15:23
okay
@Michael still the same issue
@user3892439 Open the project's build settings.
Is the source folder configured to include All resources?
yes
thank u for ur help
Does it say "Included: (All)"?
And "Excluded (None)"
15:37
included all
What about excluded?
yes
none
What package is the Java class in?
You can also specify a relative path in getResourcesAsStream()
If the jrxml file is in the same package as the Java class that it is being called from, then you can just pass in the file name: getClass().getResourceAsStream("testreport.jrxml");
16:15
How to checkout a branch on the Github web interface?
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@Unihedro if your branches are pushed you have the option to switch branches right above the list of files
Never used the web interface, sorry. And welcome back. :)
@Michael Thanks!
@fge Yeah, but I'm hesitating to clone a several MBs project just to create the stackoverflow-typo-fix branch, I'd rather use the web interface to fix the two files.
It seems there is no option.
You leave me to no options, github!
Wait, found it.
16:42
Dead chat.
Busy coding.
I'm working on improving the HTTP cookie Wikipedia article.
I'm working on creating a web spidering application in Java, so far I've got nothing
:P
16:54
I also want to record a reading of it. Last time I updated the recording was 1.5 years ago. O_O
@BrianJ Cool.
@BrianJ Not cool. :(
Some sections are very badly worded. :(
@BrianJ In... Java?
nuts
ya I need to do a bit more research first, I'm gonna need to research the best searching algorithm to use. Thinking beam search
tell that to my professor @Unihedro lol
Dear professor: Accept my warm gratitude and heartfelt commentary. You are nuts.
I can pvt msg you some of the old project specs if you want, but not sure if thats illegal as it belongs to the college.
Haha, are the college people still trying to claim copyright over student contributions?
At least I make my teachers sign a copyleft disclaimer over not claiming rights (even use rights) over any of the work before submitting them.
GPL 2.0 or it will never be born, to put simply.
16:59
I won't receive the project spec until the end of the month, but looking at previous projects I have seen a pattern and it looks like it will be something like this:
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For the hardcode devs there is a very interesting project to start
"You are free to use any AI search algorithm(s) or combination/variation."
welp
yeah I'm just sitting down to think about where I would even start with this, maybe setting up a browser jsp page..
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17:04
Hmm, so no one is interested in hearing my project idea? Note that I won't start it
Are you so sure about Java? Not such a good idea.
@fge I'm curious but I know I suck at anything you consider hardcore :D
@fge Seems nice.
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@Unihedro ooh? So you don't want to be one of the first devs to implement HTTP/2 for Java? :p
The IETF has finalized it
17:05
:O
I knew it!
I just read the article earlier, I expected it the moment you said (message showed up on my browser window) it :p
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I'm too busy with all the stuff I have on my plate, otherwise I'd probably have started it
@GabrielTomitsuka its a Java course module, so I need to develop it in Java
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hpack, request dispatch etc... Lots of good stuff
I'm thinking it shouldn't be too hard though @Unihedro as its really just leverging other API's to do all the hard work
That sounds really fun but the entire useragent case handling sounds like computation nightmare :D
I would do it for the thrill but meh
>Encryption[edit]
HTTP/2 is defined for both HTTP URIs (for now in the clear) and for HTTPS URIs (over TLS, where TLS 1.2 or newer is required).[19] Some implementations, such as Firefox,[20] have stated that they will only support HTTP/2 when it is used over an encrypted connection.[21]
O_o
That's several projects in one over there. xD
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17:08
@Unihedro TLS is handled by the JRE
All you really have to do is hpack and http/2 proper
Is it in RFC yet?
Off to lunch. Later @all!
Seeya @Michael!
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@Unihedro not yet, but it will soon be
gotcha
17:10
Later
Hmm, OkHttp, Netty and Jetty already have drafts for HTTP/2, but no implementations yet :p
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I was thinking about the client side to "start" with
Ambitious but someone has to do it, right? :p
Nah, thanks.
Given my skill set and room for commitment, by the time I would've finished that, (insert massive time scale comparison that accurately describes how poor my skill set and room for commitment is) would had been done.
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Oh, come on, you're too self-depreciative :p
17:18
lol :D
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That's a better thing to do than code golf, isn't it? :p
I would probably start it because that would look great on the resume, except that I just don't have the time :/
Have some chips instead.
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thought @Unihedro would have the guts to do it; bah
I do have the guts to do it, just not familiar with what I need yet, and it's like
1:25 am
I'll see if I can pick up the idea in the morning. :D
(It's not like I'm thinking straight.)
17:33
gn
Eh, I'll sleep after I finish organizing the board
but I'll be sleeping now
hope you are jealous of me
:|
Bah, this board can tidy itself.
thats my boy..
18:29
Http2 is a really cool idea..
hi all
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19:12
@ItachiUchiha yeah, except nobody seems to want to take up the gauntlet
why is java not as fast as C++ ?
@fge I would have, only if I had the design knowledge..
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Hey, you have to start somewhere
And obviously the first step here is to read all the relevant specs, so it will be some time anyway before you can actually start coding
@fge True! But, even if I start with the specs, I am really not sure if I can manage to still pull them off. Would need someone who can throw insight on it.
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The IETF has mailing lists :p
19:44
May be I lack confidence, still I will have a go with the documentation
Thanks for the encouragement :)
 
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20:52
Hello~
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Hello @Gemtastic
What's up?
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Still on JSR 203
And pestering the channel regulars so that they take up on the challenge of implementing an HTTP/2 library :p
I see :P
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Maybe you want to do it? :p
I won't
Too much stuff
21:08
@fge It would be fun but I don't even know where to start :P
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Reading the specs first
I don't even know where to do that XD
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On the IETF site :) Search engines should have indexed the specs already
Given that it's not even a week since they are out I also expect a slew of blog posts about it, some of which may contain useful information as well
21:28
Hi people!
I am looking to parse a groovy file with java any framework that do this ?
O.O I think someone ought to make the internet a better place by dealing with that design a la 1995...
@Abdellah You could use JSON
you mean parse the groovy file to json ?
yes, and then parse the JSON
I see Thanks !
22:26
Heya
Hey Ita
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Q: Parsing Groovy with java?

AbdellahI need to parse a groovy file (build.gradle) used in Android Project with java Anybody can help with a lib or any ref I will be thankful.

@Abdellah You get downvoted because your question is of too poor quality
what you mean by poor quality ?
And Probably Off Topic. You ask questions about your code on SO, not for tips on librarys
You're better of just googling the same question
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22:29
<--- so ingrained into JSR 203 attributes that he knows by heart all view names, attribute names AND return types
<--- needs to get a life
I already googled but I didn't find any thing useful
@Abdellah groovy-lang.org/json.html and tutorialspoint.com/json/json_java_example.htm are probably useful to you. You can't as far as I know parse groovy straight to Java
That is a lot of stuff..
After asking 40+ questions and answering 40+, you should know that your question is super broad, there are likely a lot of ways to parse a groovy file in Java. Google, research, try something, and if you're stuck, come and ask. — Second Rikudo 27 secs ago
I hope that's clear on why people downvote your question.
@fge I think that's amazing
22:32
But he is somewhere right about getting a life :-P
I think he's got a lovely life.
@fge That's nothing
<---- so ingrained into Pokemon that can list all first 151 (in the past, in order too).
I used to know all of the second generation too, but it's been a while :/
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Heh, I've never been interested in anything pokemon, so that's completely out of my league
I'm not sure if I wanna play the newest pokémon games. I played the demo on the 3DS...
@fge That's a little bit punny if you know pokémon
22:35
@Gemtastic At my peak, I'd know all 386 of the first 3 gens, evolution levels/methods, most of the attacks they learn, as well as names and numbers.
@Gemtastic ORAS was awesome. I enjoyed it a lot
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@Gemtastic anyone who hasn't heard of the name pokemon at least once has been living in a cave for the last 10 years or so
I don't live in a cave :p
@SecondRikudo I could only afford getting gold, and I didn't have internet soo... Well..
@Gemtastic Heh, people think engineering is hard.
It's like that with everything for me; I couldn't be a nerd because I couldn't afford it. If it wasn't free I couldn't nerd it :/
I finished Red, at 7, without knowing a single word in English
22:37
@fge I wasn't talking about the name I was talking about the concept. You're not aiming for the pokémon league ;P
@SecondRikudo Lucky you~
Ask about...

Specific programming problems
Software algorithms
Coding techniques
Software development tools
@Gemtastic It was freaking hard
@Abdellah You also have to show some effort. Parsing Groovy into java is kind of on the level of RTFM
I clocked 1200 hours in that game.
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By the way I have also discovered recently the remake of F/SN based on Unlimited Blade Works
Miles better than the original series
22:39
@SecondRikudo I can imagine. But it's completely doable. I meant that you were lucky in the sense that you had the game :P
I am a lazy man :P
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Fate/Zero wasn't for nothing in that, too
@Gemtastic XD
TBF it was the only console game I've ever played without an emulator.
(At least in my childhood)
And at some point
Feb 18 at 9:18, by Second Rikudo
@OlegKuznetsov I used to use Git to play Pokemon as three different players.
We had a SEGA master system II. I rocked at space invaders and Alexx Kidd, but that's it
Awww yissss
22:41
I was 12 when I got my first pokémon game.
I already knew english fluently by then. (Not perfect spelling or grammar mayhaps, but I don't have that now either ;P)
Beating Pokemon Red without knowing a word in English was about the most difficult thing I've ever done.
And I'm making a multithreaded network system in NodeJS in my free time
Well, to be fair, when you're a kid you're not as awesome as you are as an adult :P
@Gemtastic Have you ever played Red?
Even later on an emulator?
(Red or Blue, same)
@SecondRikudo Yes, on an emulator
@Gemtastic Do you remember the third Gym? Electricity?
22:47
Vaguely
There are 30 trash bins in that room. And I didn't know the rule that says the second switch had the be right next to the first one
Heck, I didn't even known the bins had switches under them
I didn't know those things either. I quite enjoy the puzzles though. Puzzles are my thing. :)
I just look at the blocked Gym leader room, and I'm thinking to myself, what the hell am I supposed to do?!
It took me about an hour to figure out there's something in those bins
Well ,I was older when I played it so it was pretty easy for me :P
@Gemtastic I don't regret it
But when revisiting at an older age when I read the instructions, I was all "MOTHERFUNNER!"
22:58
@SecondRikudo Why should you? You're talking to someone who thinks challenges like that are fun
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23:55
curses Oracle again

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