@LeeJeong a database has the means to provide suppliers of unique identifiers with the guarantee that when you get a value from a sequence, it will never be the same as the value requested by another process
@fge ahh.. my question was just that, using a RecordObject you can do CRUD, but you can also do CRUD in ObjectDAOs generated by JOOQ.. what do you prefer to use on your CRUD operations?
@fge i for one would never mess with those generated sequences... :P
@LeeJeong sorry, I can't give you a clear answer on that; I still have to explore all the options myself (@Gemtastic's project will help me there, provided jooq will be used for it, of course)
i can always see hibernate spring everywhere and every job ads... but fellow developers it was bat shit hard thing you need to specialize on? is this true?
By using it, or Spring as well, you become unable to steer away from The (Spring|Hibernate) Way(tm) of doing things and fail to see how this could be done in alternate, and sometimes much better, ways
@Gemtastic yeah, all comapnies here are looking for Hibernate/Sprining experienced individuals... but I think JOOQ would beat them all up easy.. its just so awesome man. No steep learning curve and shits
The thing is; Recognizing that a tool is in all ways superior or otherwise favourable is one thing, but I have to think tactical and conform to what's requested on the market. And that's Hibernate. Noone's saying I can't learn both, but since my education requires it, I should focus on the thing that's requested on the market first and foremost.
@Unihedro i dont personally have experience with them, but developers around me dont wanna mess around with it, they just have one dedicated men setting it up for them just to use
I haven't double-checked if hibernate is mentioned as a requirement of the course, but if it is, I can fail the course solely on the fact that I didn't use Hibernate
@Gemtastic IMHO, most educational boards probably recommend a JDBC instead of a full-fledged hibernate, because the latter is too much for someone to take in
@ItachiUchiha Well, there's two boards of education; one that's the national one and one that's the school's board of education. The national decides how the career schools are supposed to work to gain the money (free educations are paid by the government) and Career schools HAVE to teach us what's out there on the market and what they are demanding on the market.
The demands are mainly for ensuring that the students are employed ASAP after the education. It's more important in other professions, but it applies to ALL career schools, including the IT ones.
Based on the minimal C parser example, and using the following dependencies:
compile(group: "org.codehaus.sonar.sslr", name: "sslr", version: "1.20");
compile(group: "org.codehaus.sonar.sslr", name: "sslr-testing-harness",
version: "1.20");
compile(group: "org.codehaus.sonar.sslr", name: "ss...
@Gemtastic many things; for one, a reference to the original document; then your analysis of it, that is, what functional units, and by functional units I mean what "screens" should be there, what they should allow etc. Also the fundamental architectural choices, etc
I have actually received a mail from one of the codementors.io guys: "you selected to inject SO answers, but you have a s*load of accepted answers with a score of 3 or more, what should we do"
I coherently understand about 50~60% of the words you say, and complete the rest from context. It's effective for me, but won't be for noobs you're helping there :P
Is this related to my rant in the whining room? If so, I apologize in advance.
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You let us know, because we've been getting emails about it. Just a general warning, don't be creepy, and don't do passive-aggressive things that make folks feel uncomfortable here.
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Because chat is a privilege that can be taken away entirely :) Not singling anyone out in particular.
@Unihedro my internet was down since the past 2 days. and as far as the weekends are concerned , the scheduled time clashes with my prayers+gym timing.. :(
Hi all,String txt_box = request.getParameter("ref"); Here i retrieve the textbox value of previous page named "ref" and i stored it in a string. I printed the value of txt_box and it was empty . And i written the following code in which the control should not enter into loop but it enter the loop and prints the "hello" what's wrong in this if(txt_box != null || !txt_box.equals("")){ System.out.println("hello"); }
if i passed any value for txt_box in previous page it should enter the loop otherwise it should not enter the loop this is the condition if(txt_box != null || !txt_box.equals("")){ System.out.println("hello"); }
In my scenario i havent passed any values for txt_box so i want that to skip that if loop and want to continue with the following lines of program
@SecondRikudo how do you deal with, well, HTTP requests in MVC? Before you send back the result of the request, you have to populate it; so which entity is responsible for what, and how do you make the client wait?
Well, the servlet container constructs some sort of Request object
Then it somehow invokes the correct controller with the same Request object when a request is made.
By somehow I mean it could be using Annotations like Spring does it, or maybe create some sort of Router object that accepts a request and spits out a ControllerAction
Now, if you remind, a callback has both a Request and a Response; the Request contains basically the contents of the HTTP request and the response will hold the contents in whatever form is suitable; let us not be concerned about that suitable form
The fact of the matter is that the response needs to be populated; and this takes time
Well, there's a timeout associated with HTTP requests, the browser won't wait for you to respond forever.
If you know that the request is a heavy operation, you're expected to respond with 202 Accepted to indicate that the request was submitted successfully, but processing is not yet done.
Well, if the processing time will likely exceed the timeout, you're expected to do your work in the background, and respond immediately with 202
It's worth noting that 202 is often in response to POST or PUT requests
Where server state is expected to change
If assembling a list for the client is what takes a long time, you can respond with a ticket number to view the status of the request.
Who handles what doesn't change.
The controller handles the incoming request and invokes the model
The model does the processing and keeps track of the long process involved
And the view will query the model when the user requests the status of the process.
try {
getProperty.parse(new String[]{"", ""});
fail("GetProperty.parse should have thrown but didn't.");
}
catch (RuntimeException e) {
assertThat(e.getMessage()).contains("Invalid number of arguments");
}
try {
getProperty.parse(new String[]{"", "", "", "", ""});
fail("GetProperty.parse should have thrown but didn't.");
}
catch (RuntimeException e) {
assertThat(e.getMessage()).contains("Invalid number of arguments");
}
@fge dude, why cant I access the static Tables generated by JOOQ? its weird. In this snippet, it does accept and i can access the static generated tables:
String userName = "root";
String password = "pass";
String url = "jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/library";
// Connection is the only JDBC resource that we need
// PreparedStatement and ResultSet are handled by jOOQ, internally
try (Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection(url, userName, password)) {
DSLContext create = DSL.using(conn, SQLDialect.MYSQL);
Configuration configuration = new DefaultConfiguration().set(conn).set(SQLDialect.MYSQL);
but in another method on another class, it fails to see the static tables such as this: