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02:20
Has anyone worked with XMPP integration on an Android app >_< I have a bug I can't seem to fix
02:46
Hello room
03:40
@mikeeustace Hi, morning!
03:52
Morning @CrazyNinja - I'm just thinking of final year of uni projects. Simply making notes at the moment.

How hard is it to write an app that would take handwritten input and convert it to proper text etc on the screen?

A little like myScript.

http://a2.mzstatic.com/eu/r30/Purple5/v4/7a/e7/49/7ae74939-45d2-45fb-8a52-de0e19f49c52/screen322x572.jpeg
04:07
@mikeeustace I feel you only have to do a research.. isn't it? But some students develop their own systems which the IT field in lack of
I believe you are trying to write some papers on how that conversion happens on that already developed system
My course is BSc creative computing. Most of the final year projects included a product.
A documentary, a music video... someone created a self-study mathematics app for children
When I've finished my degree, I'm going to do a post-grad and become a teacher so some sort of academic product would be a good idea.
@Sword I am the spy , I will send you all the 15 images... I m still waiting for the cc troops to be distributed
u left the clan?
My thoughts were being able to type in a logic sentence or perhaps logic gate diagram and the output is a truth table.
@mikeeustace so, basically, you should develop something new. Now you decided to write an app integrating the type conversion ability to it.
04:12
wait ,lets have a private convo
New, or impooved, and yep
But not decided. I've only just begun my second year but I'm starting to jot down ideas.
Is type conversion way above the average undergrad's ability?
I'm sure I could put the effort in and write the code for producing truth tables from any locigal input
@mikeeustace we are in the same boat! I'm going to start my 2 year 2nd sememster... You are way ahead than me, cos i haven't planned it yet. I think, you (we) may have to ask from someone who have experienced this. I might not be a proper guy to give advices on this
Ah. What are you studying? I'm in no way ahead of you. I have a scrap of A4 in my bag with a few ideas lol
I've found this.

http://programming.dojo.net.nz/study/truth-table-generator/index

I want to do the same but with handwriting input
@mikeeustace BSc in Software Engineering...
SE = ?
Ah. Creative computing is a little more artsy. Lots of scope for different final projects. The projects are certainly more project like than research papers.
If people produce software or such, it seems to be a working prototype. For eg, I think mine could be written in Java but my theory is an iOS app for people.
04:22
Hi good morning to all
Morning
@mikeeustace I believe there is nothing call language specific programming. It's just programming.
What do you mean @CrazyNinja?
hi any one Use Open KM in Java
?
@mikeeustace , I think mine could be written in Java but my theory is an iOS app for people.
04:25
Ah. I mean, the theory of my project is to create an app to be used by children in the classroom but, instead of writing an app for iOS, the prototype runs on a PC.
user4196492
Hello everyone, I have a question. Anyone whos can help me?
The research etc are still the same, I just write it in a language I know to demonstrate the idea.
@pebble225 willing to, if my knowledge is enough
user4196492
It concerns JPanel and displaying pictures from a folder inside of the jar file
user4196492
I want to be able to call a specific picture from a folder inside the jar file
user4196492
04:28
I am thinking it would be called by doing something like folderName.pictureName.get()
@pebble225 my swing knowledge is poor. you wanna address @deadlydragon00
user4196492
am I close?
user4196492
@deadlydragon00 you there?
@pebble225 make a method that will return BufferedImage in your jar
intead of calling the fullpath use the uri
user4196492
Yes, I used Buffered image berfore and I needed to give it a String. I understand that, but the DIRECTORY of the picture is going to be part of the build path.
user4196492
04:30
Basically, I am trying to have a jar file with a folder inside of it that has pictures the are used by class files in the same jar file
@pebble225 I dont get that part..
user4196492
Do I need to be clearer, or do you just not know the answer?
make it more cleaner.
user4196492
lemme find an example
user4196492
gimme a sec
user4196492
04:33
you know Minecraft right?
user4196492
inside of the .jar file that takes care of the game, you can find a bunch of images that are converted as .json files. The classes inside of that jar file use those .json pictures to make the Minecraft graphics. They use pictures in their own jar file and spit them out on the screen. Does that make more sense?
user4196492
I want to know how they do that
user4196492
I have a JPanel
user4196492
and I want to display pictures, but in the past, I needed a folder outside of the of the Jar file to store the images
user4196492
04:38
I want to store the images in the JAR file
user4196492
make more sense?
Basically I want to be clear that .json cant store image file but you can convert Base64 string into image
user4196492
.json is a picture file, just like .jpeg and .png files
.json is not image
nvm.. lets back to the question
user4196492
what is it then?
user4196492
04:39
could it just be custom to minercaft?
If you whant to get the picture inside the jar file create a method that will expose the File
user4196492
how?
you know File class right?
user4196492
yeah, I think I use that to do like

new File("New Folder").mkdir;
so dont use it this time
user4196492
04:42
makes a folder
user4196492
what do I use in order to call the image?
the path
path/filename
then use BufferedImage img = ImageIO.read(url);
user4196492
url is a String?
yes, exactly
user4196492
lemme make sure I got this right

url = "MyJarFile/resFolder/picture.img";
user4196492
04:45
like that?
URL url = this.getClass().getResource("myimagesfolder/test.png");
^
user4196492
this.getClass().getResource(); targets the jar file's directory?
Create a static method in your jar
user4196492
that handles directories inside it?
That will serve as your bridge to your project
user4196492
04:47
okay, that should work!
Your project did know anything in your jar < so you will tell the jar to gave him a way
The only prob I am not sure if the path should be like this "myimagesfolder/test.png" or this "/myimagesfolder/test.png"
user4196492
what I was thinking was that since it was in the jar file, I could call the image as if it were a class file in a package called myImages
kinda like this:

new myImages.image.getURL();
user4196492
or I could make an object calling that image

myImages.image foo = new myImages.image();
the last thing I can say is that you cant call the image from the jar directly using path.
user4196492
okay
user4196492
04:52
kinda make sense now that I think about it.
user4196492
thanks for the help
np, but dont forget to use uri inside your jar
user4196492
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public void BufferedImage getImage(String path){ URL url = this.getClass().getResource(path); return ImageIO.read(url);}
@pebble225 add that code to your jar file
user4196492
I am trying to make a URL variable but it isnt recognizing it, anything I need to import?
05:06
I will send yo sample... , where do you want me to send it?
@Mr.777 : Good Morning.
Morning~
user4196492
I just need to know an import
user4196492
import java.urlStuff;
user4196492
05:11
you want my email deadlydragon? is that what you mean?
user4196492
send me a text file of the code to [email protected]
user4196492
I will look through it
user4196492
thanks
user4196492
I have to go, just send it and I will check tomorrow
user4196492
05:15
thanks again
fge
fge
@deadlydragon00 what if .getResource() returns null?
Its up to the people who code :D
But.. we are those people? Or?
05:32
Morning~ :)
fge
fge
@deadlydragon00 sloppy excuse... NPEs on unchecked .getResource*() are one of the most common causes of NPEs in general
On the other hand the API is also at fault for not coming up with a better exception
so better to use "File"?
fge
fge
No
Just do something like this:
final URL url = MyClass.class.getResource(resourcePath);
if (url == null)
    throw new IOException(resourcePath + " not found"); // or other exception
try (
    final InputStream in = url.openStream();
) {
    // work with "in" here
}
IOexception is convenient since .openStream() or any read operation from the stream will also throw it
05:45
@fge Hmm, nice.
fge
fge
Win-win situation and you never get an NPE
\o/ I will note that , BTW tnx
good morning
morning
05:47
o/
Such a nice day to code :)
06:11
It's always a nice day to code ;)
06:36
Except... for when google's week num is broken...
This is hilariously bad
07:13
Hi all, when i use "redirect= true" in struts config the request scope doesn't works why it is not working any reasons behind that
fge
fge
No idea, I don't use struts
@fge okay
@greenhorn struts 1 or 2?
@greenhorn do you have the action tag for that redirect= true path?
07:20
yeah
<forward name="viewsuccess" path=".jsp" redirect="true"/>
something like this >
<forward name="ConfirmBooking" path="/reservation/ConfirmBookingPage.do" redirect="true" />

<action path="/reservation/ConfirmBookingPage" type="org.apache.struts.actions.ForwardAction" parameter="reservation.confirmbooking.page" />
@CrazyNinja forward tag follows after this action tag
do you have the structure like this one?
<action path="/reservation/ResConfirmBookingAction" type="bonotel.reservation.ResConfirmBookingAction" name="ResBookingDetailsForm" scope="request" input="reservation.bookingdetails.page">
			<forward name="ConfirmBooking" path="/reservation/ConfirmBookingPage.do" redirect="true" />
			<forward name="error" path="reservation.bookingdetails.page"  />
	</action>


<action path="/reservation/ConfirmBookingPage" type="org.apache.struts.actions.ForwardAction" parameter="reservation.confirmbooking.page" />
@greenhorn if that so, i have no idea :(
Hello
07:25
I needed a bit of help
:P
I'm trying to redirect a request from say servlet1 to servlet2 using RequestDispatcher
@AneeshBarthakur so, go ahead
but I cn't figure out what they mean by "path", is it the url "servlet2" is mapped to
?
(in web.xml i.e.)
"path" being the string that getRequestDispatcher takes as parameter
<url-pattern>"this path you should pass there"</url-pattern>
OK
But that would mean that servlet2 is accessible directly at that url
But I would like ALL of the requests to go through servlet1?
how would I do that?(filters? I don't know, very new at this)
<url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
07:32
Just a nudge in the right direction is fine
ok
@CrazyNinja what does scope in action tag mean?
gotcha
should have thought of that
Thanks a lot!
fge
fge
@AneeshBarthakur if this is an inconditional redirection then why make it a servlet in the first place?
well actually, Its for a webservice
@AneeshBarthakur Filters will help you to catch every single request that will hit to your application server(Tomat). So, you need much attention when writing a filter. You can just google it and seee how to write a filter. I mean, even single ajax calls will go through your filter
07:34
@fge
@fge what I'm actually trying to do is intercept a query for the wsdl of the service and generate a dynamic one at say servlet1, but if its not a wsdl query pass it on to servlet2 which is associated with an implementing class. Judging from your question this is probably lousy design, so any ideas?
fge
fge
That's not really what I meant; what I meant is why is servlet2 a servlet at all? You will never invoke it as is, right?
um, you're right....I guess I was in a "fix-it" mode, that I didn't even think of scrapping servlet2
anyway thanks again :)
07:50
Morning
Morning
java morning
08:12
Morning
Can someone take a look at this stackoverflow.com/questions/30524464/…
@lakshmi Morning
09:04
!!/norris
@ItachiUchiha That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
@ItachiUchiha That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
When you create a comment in Java, does the compiler include this as visible text when you export the project / program to a runnable file / program. Or is it excluded entirely?
09:16
@MirkoCianfarani Yes to :)?
!!/help
lol
@Erates Information on interacting with me can be found at this page
#fail
@CristianMatthiasAmbæk the comments are stripped out of the class-files
they're of no use there and would needlessly complicate processing them
the method of getpart(String) is undefined for the type of httpservletrequest using javax.servlet-3.0 jar
i am spending 7 days for client to server image upload please help me
09:28
Being careful about correct case would help getting correct answers. I'd bet the method is getPart() rather than getpart(), but so would be HttpServletRequest rather than httpservletrequest
@Vogel612 Thanks
10:30
\o Uni
o/ Tadaima desu
okaeri
Hi can anybody help me with adding new extension in hybris ?
10:46
hiya @deadly
hiya @uni
10:59
I'm having troubles injecting SessionContext..
IllegalStateException: Illegal invocation type for EJB Context : SERVLET_INVOCATION
at @Resource private SessionContext ctx;
11:15
6th ascension
this game isn't bad
it's surprisingly playable continually as just a text game
 
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12:33
50 messages moved to Trash can
sheeesh
@Vogel612 Despite being on-topic, it's all immaterial.
even the achievement?
"For smart people, knowledge is not much to talk of, but time is. If they think you're wasting their time, they will act accordingly." ~ Vogel
~sadface
12:34
@Vogel612 I redact the achievement.
eh well, back to hopefully being productive
@TomášAresakMalčánek The design seems really backward. It's needless to make the base class depend on the subclasses. Just provide default implementations in the subclass (or leave abstract where it's reasonable that all subclasses should provide different implementation), and override what you need in the subclasses
in Trash can, 13 mins ago, by Unihedron
11 secs ago, by Unihedron
Fix the Object class, not Sprite. You're declaring a copy constructor as a regular constructor.
12:44
And, furthermore, if the parameter you pass to superclass constructor would be always this --- that's also this in the superclass constructor, so no need to pass any parameters
@kiheru You're not supposed to assign this in incomplete initialized context anyway, so it won't work in default implementations either.
It will become an item of static list so I can work with it with static functions ie have a list of all objects initialized
@TomášAresakMalčánek Then don't use a constructor.
private Constructor() {
  // no instances
}
but with the constructor I want to set if the object has ticks, renders, awake functions etc
@TomášAresakMalčánek by what logic do you need the Foo to contain a Bar?
12:47
Incomplete objects are an issue (particularly with multithreading), but the reference itself won't change from when it's available
hmm I'm looking at "copy constructors" right now
surely you can maintain a Collection<Foo> and do collection.add(new Bar("bla"));
I will see if I will get into it :D
No chance.
public static LinkedList<Object> objects = new LinkedList<Object>();
Object.addObject(this);
Yep Vogel
12:49
Does anyone know the lock version of REISUB?
Never mind, REISUB'ed it anyway.
hi...
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