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21:00
@fge where can I look at your project then?
@fge ^
I got that for $1 on ebay
hello, I'm returning to java and I'm exploring Lambdas. I stumbled on "default void forEach(Consumer<? super T> action)". I've googled and stackOverflow it but I can't find a explanation on how I should read this parameter(s) ? HELP :) thx
I'm sure you can find something similar in the electronic shop close to you
@fge That fan noise drives me insane.
Want me to show you relatively quickly how you can remove it?
You'll need a program that can separate the audio from the video (and put it back together), and Audacity
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@Gemtastic github.com/fge/grappa-debugger; more precisely, the CsvTraceModel interface
@SecondRikudo I know, I know...
@fge Where can I find that?
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21:11
@Gemtastic here; however there are design flaws in it which I'm aware of and that I am currently fixing on another branch
@NonNull I assume is a JooQ thing?
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No, it's actually a JSR 305 annotation
github.com/fge/grappa-debugger/blob/topic/db/core/src/main/java/… <-- this is the most recent version I'm working on; the goal is to get rid of those wait*() methods
I think I'm beginning to hate the JSR because it's impossible to tell each project apart. I just can't remember the number :(
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But anyway, the gist of it is that none of the stuff I query in there is a direct map to a table in the database
Why would it be?
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21:18
Because the business requirements I have never require that I have a direct mapping
I finally found the answer to my question.. If someone is interested : stackoverflow.com/questions/2827585/what-is-super-t-syntax
@fge What's DSL in your video?
If I'm gonna use Hibernate, hibernate will create the tables for me in the databases but I have to have one object for each table...
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This is where a classical ORM gets in your way and this is where JooQ actually helps you
I need more otters
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21:20
@SecondRikudo a static class from jooq with utility methods; it returns, in the case of DSL.max(), a column expression
@Gemtastic yes, exactly; and that's the problem of classical ORMs
So basically, if I got it right, jooq is a glorified API to build your SQL queries directly.
Your write SQL without writing actual SQL strings
Right?
Seems like it to me
"glorified" implies a negative connotation here but that's not my intention.
jooq is sort of a Facade over SQL
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Yes
But it's not only that
In that case, you can't really compare JooQ with Hibernate.
They abstract different things.
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21:23
It also offers facilities to map the result of your queries into POJOs
Indeed they abstract different things
But JooQ does it The Right Way(tm)
JooQ is a replacement to JDBC, not to Hibernate, the way I see it.
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It "glorifies", as you say it, the R in ORM whereas Hibernate and friends glorify the O
Which is a fundamental mistake to make
What do you even do with the foreign keys?
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Just look at what I do in this video, and try and do that with Hibernate
You can't
@fge Right, but there are things you can do with Hibernate trivially, that would take you an entire class to implement in JooQ
Like I said, different abstractions :P
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21:25
No, wrong
Go look at the documentation of JooQ ;)
CRUD is also easy with JooQ
But then CRUD to me has no value
Let's assume I'm gonna use hibernate, what do I even do with the foreign keys?
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CRUD is the basics; the real value is beyond
@Gemtastic Well, given the nature of Hibernate, I would guess it would directly put the applicable POJOs where your foreign keys are.
i.e. if you have a foreign key to a mechanic on an appointment, you'd have a Mechanic field on your Appointment object, and Hibernate would fill that in.
So a FK to employee would be
private Employee employee; ?
At least I'm guessing. I haven't used Hibernate (or JooQ)
This is an... educated guess... based on the mentality of Hibernate.
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21:28
@Gemtastic something like that, yes
But again, here is the gist, Hibernate is about O, which is a mistake
JooQ is about R, which is how things SHOULD be done
Even though JooQ stands for Java Object Oriented Querying, the name is misleading
@Gemtastic The reality is, that for most nontrivial applications, you do not want one object per table.
That is exactly the difference between the DataMapper pattern and other storage abstraction layers
@SecondRikudo I know, that's kinda why I don't like hibernate
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Then go with JooQ :p And I can help you
DataMapper is a layer that is solely to abstract away the database.
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I'd be glad to help you
21:31
I thought "Yipee" I can just make a nice little object in the java but without doing int JDBC nope...
Regardless of what you use, your DataMapper objects are the only objects that's going to touch it
So, How do I know what dependency of hibernate to dl?
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Ohwell
Do as you wish :p
@Gemtastic Why are you fixated about Hibernate?
What will happen when you put a FK as an object in the entity then?
@SecondRikudo Because it's in the course plan
I can do it vanilla too
21:32
@fge That's a pretty good excuse ^ :P
If I'm taught how
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So what? Don't follow the course plan
You know better, USE better, damnit
@fge Uhh, she wants to be graded, you know :P
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Yes, and?
TBF I'd go vanilla over hibernate in this case
Hibernate is ill suited for 3NF
21:33
Yes, the bad part about school and I'm quite pressed for time that's why I thought I'd use the mentioned framework
Water and oil...
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Had I been in her situation, and had I discovered JooQ --> I'd use JooQ, and f* the grading
I want stuff which MAKES SENSE
If I go vanilla, do I still have to bind entities?
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And Hibernate, quite simply, doesn't
Code talks, after all
@Gemtastic You implement all of the storage to object logic yourself, in the data mapper.
@fge Depends on why you go to school to begin with.
I'll go to uni to expand my horizon and enhance my understanding
21:34
So you make a class that's called "DataMapper" and in that one you map columns to variables in an object?
The pal sitting next to me will go to uni to get a degree.
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Yes, sure, that's what it's for
We'd have completely different approaches.
@Gemtastic class VehicleMapper implement DataMapper {
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But then what prevents you from expanding you TEACHERS' horizons while you are at it?
This is what I did when I was still at school
@SecondRikudo Hmm... Do you have any tutorials for this?
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21:35
I made quite a few of my teachers aware of the existence of Linux
@fge Did you forget who I have as a teacher?
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(this is to tell you how old I am)
I need code
@fge I made quite a few of my teachers aware of the existence of HTML...
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21:36
@Gemtastic sorry to be so blunt but I see no relation at all
I'm so tired of the theory now, I need to see the code Q_Q
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If you need code that bad and want to get stuff done, go with what makes sense to you
One of the teachers I had in grade school for site building praised me for all the code I've written when in reality I just saved a MSWord document as HTML
@fge Well, you can't. These guys...
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If it's not hibernate then don't go with hibernate -- it's that simple
Heck, I am quite sure that I have less diplomas than you do, since I have exactly zero apart from the mandatory ones
That doesn't prevent me from writing parsers for languages, right?
21:38
@fge I have exactly zero.
Unless finishing highschool counts, in which case I have one :P
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@Gemtastic OK, now look; you can't please everybody, you'll never be able to; and if you want to do development, what matters is personal fulfilment and to heck with petty education motives limiting your horizons -- JUST WRITE CODE THAT WORKS, and if that means not to use Hibernate then don't use Hibernate; you'll feel all the better for it anyway
@SecondRikudo same here, heh
My personal fullfillment is to fulfill the grade fullfillments
But ok, I'll do it vanilla. I just need to know what the code would look like
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Your choice, really... I simply know that were I in your situation I'd choose a different path ;)
@Gemtastic TBF, that requirement sheet did say you are free to use whatever framework you want
21:42
@SecondRikudo Yeah, and ok, let's just run with that.
But no matter what, I still don't even know how to map the beans to the DB
This means though that I get to manually fill my db. Yaay mundane tasks I can do without thinking!
Annnd of course my db doesn't wanna play with me
What DB is that?
Postgres? MySQL?
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@Gemtastic forget about beans, for Pete's sake
For simplicity MySQL
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Argh
Entitybeans
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21:51
No, please
Go with PostgreSQL
I tried installing Sostgre
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It's just as simple and you won't get bitten for no good reason
I have to uninstall mysql anyway because it doesn't work
But NetBeans seems to have issues finding it
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Well, use IDEA
I can't
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21:52
We did recommend that you use it, right?
There's no DB tabs
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Yes you can
So what?
The command line exists
And then there's Cygwin which was also recommended many times to you
Just go for it
Don't be stubborn ;)
The thing is I already know how MySQL works
I haven't got a clue about Postgre
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Yes, and so do I -- badly (MySQL)
I have it's shell up and I'm clueless
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21:54
PostgreSQL Just Works(tm)
You say you read a lot; PostgreSQL has a LOT of documentation
There's no good reason NOT to go with it
@Gemtastic Intellij has pretty good integration with data sources...
@SecondRikudo Yes but it doesn't show in my copy
I dunno how netbeans does it, but trust me when I tell your the pgAdmin GUI is better than what NetBeans has.
I started this project in intelliJ but... It's jsut easier in NetBeans
Whatever floats your goat.
21:56
We still have the issue of time
Nope sorry, just Nope
I'm gonna go with MyTrashQL
How will MySQL save you time here?
Especially since you're using a library to abstract away the implementation details of the database...
Because I already know how to use it
Sounds fair.
What caused it not to work though? What error did you get?
It won't connect
and I can't use the mysqld command in the command line
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@Gemtastic had you ask for help we could have helped you there
21:59
@fge I did
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Mattaku
For PostgreSQL? Not that I recall
Well, I've downloaded it and installed it
@Gemtastic Postgres? Great
Download and install pgAdmin as well
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Hey, I installed it in a Debian provided Amazon EC2 instance in 3 minutes dead
And I didn't even need pgAdmin
@Gemtastic You need pgAdmin
:P
22:00
PGAdminIII
The absolute majority of what you know from MySQL is the same in Postgres
The minor differences are easily googlable (or just ask here)
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(except that PostgreSQL does things correctly)
<-- disgruntled; to the point that I wonder whether this session about the relational model will actually be useful at all, to be honest
How do I recover the password?
For some reason it won't accept my passwords
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Context, please
Password for what?
Never mind, I managed to solve it
I assume that creating a new table is done with New Tablespace?
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22:06
Again, context
Setting up
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What database engine is that?
Postgre
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What Oracle calls a tablespace for instance has nothing to do with tables
As to postgres, no, what you need to create is a cluster but then a default cluster should have been created for you already
default and global
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22:08
What you need to create is a database via createdb, a user, and then give ownership o that database to the user
I think that is done
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Now, the thing is, with Linux I know how to do it since I can su -
But with Windows, uh
Anyway, here are the two commands I typed as user postgres:
create user sonar with password 'sonar';
create database sonardb owner sonar;
Done
What's a sonar?
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That's the application I develop a language plugin for -- SonarQube
Well, I got netbeans to connect to it now
Using the autogenerated public database on it
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22:12
Try and DO NOT use NetBeans for such stuff
Use the command line
Install cygwin -- again
And again
Cygwin
Just Install It, Please(tm)
I've CONNECTED to it
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Not the problem
Connecting to a database using an IDE has no value at all
I don't know what the commands for it is in the command line
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I just gave them to you, didn't I?
@fge I have no clue
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22:15
OK, hold on a minute
Didn't you say you liked to experiment and understand?
Yes I do
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Then just do as I say :p
But it's not as fun when i don't even know where to begin. I forgot how to setup so that the command line find the database
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OK, I really think you and me don't have the same understanding of what experimenting means; when you experiment, second thoughts are a non issue; you don't have them
Just go for it, try it, and if something goes wrong, try and resolve it
I'm a blank sheet
The thing is
That I can't even reach the database
unless I use the software
Well, I think I made some progress
Now it's asking me for the password
Only it has the wrong user
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22:27
Installed cygwin yet?
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22:40
Well, just install it
And look through the packages available; I don't have Windows but my bet is that there exists a package with PostgreSQL clients
Now I'm at the level where I can experiment
And suddenly everything just works O.o
I've managed to make a table, wihu
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Good, then keep going
Sorry, but I'm sort of infuriated at... Yes... You, at the moment. I just can't understand your dichotomy between experimentation and conservatism
Don't take it personally, but that is what I feel
It's ok, I rather you vent your frustrations with me than to bottle them inside
Hopefully, that will keep things cool with us because I'll know how you feel and I can try to meet you there
I really do appreciate you trying to help me
Right now, I'm just grasping at any straw I'm familiar with to try and keep building new knowledge
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23:06
Well, I can give you a hint here, and that is based on my personal experience
Straws are fragile
Of course they are, that's why I've been tumbling down a black hole
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When you spot a log, even distant, try and reach it
And when you do reach it you'll feel all the more comfortable; and logs never come alone
I still have an issue with that the psql defaults to the username of my computer instead of the root one. I've gone around it with -U [rootname]
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That is normal, that is how PostgreSQL works by default
Which amusingly enough allows me to access it without a password...
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23:09
Yes, that is the default
So I can't change it to try to log in to the root one directly?
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And yes, you can configure PostgreSQL so that this is NOT the default behavior
No, and you DO NOT want to do that
May I ask why?
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In fact, for a "regular" database user, you DO NOT want to have administration privileges on the engine
Well, that's a given
But I get the admin stuff when I do the workaround
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23:11
Then don't do it
Well, I kinda need it to test the privileges :P
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Learn to have users with the minimal and necessary privileges to do what they require to do, nothing more
That stands for database users as well as OS users
Should I create a user with the same name as my computer user so that I don't have to do the workaround instead?
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No, don't do that; create a user which will require a password
Well, I need a password for the default one
only issue is that the default one doesn't exist
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23:14
Uh?
Default in this context is the one psql will automatically ask for the password for
C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\9.4\bin>psql
Password:
psql: FATAL: password authentication failed for user "Gemtastic"
Default root user in postgres is postgres :P
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No cygwin installed yet?
there is no "gemtastic" user
No I'm using the cmd
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Well, install cygwin!
Really! Install it. NOW.
I know that makes it harder for you to help me I was just bent on making it work since i have done that before
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23:18
That makes things harder for me but that will also make things harder for you when you switch to Linux; with cygwin you'll have an as good as possible environment to feel what the command line can do for you
Window's cmd is less than poor compared to even cygwin
Well, I hope I'm downloading it correctly now
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And the day when you use an actual shell under Linux, it will be a revelation
"Why, oh why, haven't I used that before?" is what you'll wonder
Actually I have
But it was maybe 5 years ago
I knew when I saw the logo
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And yet you haven't installed cygwin? That's quite a contradiction
It's still installed on the computer I installed it on.
A computer I haven't used in 2½ years
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23:22
fge@alustriel:~/src/sonar-java$ less $(find -name pom.xml)
^^^ the command I've just typed; just guess what it does
Finds all the poms?
or the pom in the sonar folder/project
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Forget about the interpretation of a file's content, but basically that's it; print to the standard output all filesystem entries whose name are pom.xml, recursively, starting from the current directory (in breadth first order since that's the default); expand it to the command line (that's the $(...)) and pass that as an argument to less
It just happens that the result of this command yields regular files, and that they are all Maven pom files
nods
So, I assume you want me to use that now, eh?
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I want you to use cygwin, certainly so
So, uh, is there an API for it or something?
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23:35
Uh?
Well, I found the \h
That's a start ;P
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What \h?
the windows equivalent of -h
\h game me some kind of help menu
I guess
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Where?
In the postgres client?
23:36
no in cygwin
hmm I'd have though you'd specify the host that way...
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Sorry, that doesn't make sense
If you type a single \h at the command line it won't do anything
Well I am using linux with postgpostgres so it's kinda fine.
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Well, yes, you'll get a "h: command not found"
Sorry it was \help
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23:38
Where?
In cygwin
I have it open, but I'm not sure what to do
I'm trying to change directory
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Just use cd
help is a shell builtin
well, I don't know the syntax for it
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If you don't know what a command is, just type type <thecmd>
fge@alustriel:~/src/sonar-java$ type help
help is a shell builtin
fge@alustriel:~/src/sonar-java$ type ls
ls is aliased to `ls --color=auto'
fge@alustriel:~/src/sonar-java$ whatis ls
ls (1)               - list directory contents
fge@alustriel:~/src/sonar-java$ which ls
/bin/ls
fge@alustriel:~/src/sonar-java$ type git
git is hashed (/usr/bin/git)
fge@alustriel:~/src/sonar-java$
That does nothing, but help cd brings up some kind of explanation
I suck so hard, I can't even go to Program Files
:')
ls works
I can go to the C drive, but no further
What's it supposed to look like? cd /Program files ?

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