I'm so bad at this. I spent so much time working with the SQL in the console, but now I'm supposed to put it in my app and I'm all "WHERE DO I PUT THE SQL!!???"
as per my knowledge i didn't heard much about javafx application in market.. so what is the future of javafx? is it going well in market for desktop apps?
@fge I was just thinking that the files which you load to the debugger to parse are in hundreds of? MB's. Do you really expect users to upload such a huge file to the web-debugger?
How do I allow a variable amount of people around the world to securely access a database server from a jar file, but not change the database information outside the jar..
and simultaneously hide the database login information inside the jar
I am currently developing a Sonar plugin for a new language; in fact, for me developing the parser for the language is, in fact, the easy part.
It is the rest I have trouble with, and the first road block is Sonar's documentation, which only covers Maven.
But I use gradle.
The example in the d...
Hi guys) Who works with weblogic? Help me please :) http://stackoverflow.com/questions/29013093/why-weblogic-create-new-session-each-time-when-i-refresh-page
In short: When I reload page, each time i received new session.
@SecondRikudo if you are willing to, I'd like you to give a session on "webapp push"; that is, what mechanisms exist to push data from the server to the client in webapps instead of having the client submit HTTP requests all the time
I think that, while it had flaws, and even though it wasn't correct, you still show a great deal of understanding, and ability to learn and improve yourself.
@Gemtastic just add an addendum to the code which is a document, or mail or whatever, explaining what you think are the flaws in your code and how you would go about fixing them
Challenge yourself. You need to be able to tell yourself "Alright, I need to be productive for the next two hours", and actually be productive for the next two hours.
I imagined it would be like this; the view gets a search request which it gives to the controller. The controller sends it to the service which will do whatever it needs to do to sort out the relevant data and hand it back to the view
I have a service that's called StatisticsService, it's supposed to handle statistics queries. How does that differ from what you're trying to explain to me?
@SecondRikudo meh, I'd just appreciate if you could watch the video and tell me what you think :p Note that I am aware of some mistakes in it too (however this did not prevent the JooQ guys to tweet it)