I've told him several times that I don't like our lack of automation, and I'm not happy with our repository and available tools.
His response is to tell me to look into some alternatives and bring them up to the group, after which point he assigns me more issues that have to be finished.
Then again I'm also the youngest, but respected the same as the rest. But then again, I'm the only Java developer/Software Engineer here other than the boss..
The boss is at least 40, possibly in his 50s. All the other men on the team are married with children. All the other women are at least 5 years my senior, except for one girl who is a year or two older than me.
I'm developing a software that will do Elasticsearch queries and compare data in a way ES can't do and without the user having to do anything of the actual querying.
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If I have to code an application with a huge list of possible Products with each one different attributes, is the only solution to have a class for each Product or I could have something more dynamic?
as an example, an e-commerce, would you have a class for a Book, a Computer, a Phone ... ? or some other way?
how would you model that?
one huge class with the reunion of all possible attributes and a field type?
Question: what swing component should I use to make an inventory window for a game?
so quick background on my program so far. (not sure if I have it set up well) I have a main JFrame, with an inherted JPanel in which I have my game logic, and entities. so if I find the right swing component to add, should I add it to the JPanel? or JFrame?
JPanel is fine, if the game is mostly custom drawing stuff (it's also possible to directly inherit from JComponent, as long as you take care of the opaqueness contract; that makes the component a tiny bit lighter, but not by amount that would matter)
ok, so back to my inventory window, I have a JInternalFrame that I have that I can get to show over the JPanel, though it won't pack for some reason. I have a component inside the JInternalFrame thats preferred size is 256x256 and the JInternalFrame gets shown way bigger than that
JInternalFrame is designed to be used with JDesktopPane. If you place it somewhere else, then the layout manager of the component has a say about the size
would you suggest that I try to use a JDesktopPane instead of a JPanel for my main game drawing and such, if I want to use JInternalFrame? or is there another JComponent that could possibly work for what I want to do?
I don't know enough about JDesktopPanes & JInternalFrames to say how well they'd work. A game I'm involved with also needs some on screen windows, and does it completely using custom components, but that's partly because of legacy reasons and partly because the game needed custom drag & drop handling anyway
What framework or libraries can be used to encrypt parameters from an form. This Form is build with Apache Wicket. I try to use Jasypt, but not work. Also I like to avoid using some javascript library loaded in page. Someone know other library or framework like Jasypt that can be used with Apache Wicket?