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06:36
And yaay random upvotes :D
Morning~
06:54
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10:12
heya
ssup uni?
 
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13:20
Morning, Java!
Morning MIchael
Hey @Vogel
Morning @Michael @vog
Morning @Itachi
how is sunday morning treating you Jerry?
13:33
@ItachiUchiha ahaha!
@ItachiUchiha Not bad, considering we gained an hour today due to switching back to standard time.
A wild @Uni appears!
@Michael I've been sitting in the room the entire day
A lazy @Uni is still here!
I've done the dishes!
Now I can feel good about myself until it's time to cook food
Morning @Gem
13:43
Morning Michael :)
14:04
Around 20% of the posts are "mornings". :D
80% of internet statistics are incorrect.
But still 20%of them are correct, sir
Rainy Sunday evening... Forever alone
82% of the statistics are made up.
2% out of the 82% (2.43%) are incorrect even though they had proper sources and citations. Just unlucky.
14:24
2% out of those 82% happens to be correct by mere chance.
14:42
100% of today's conversation is trash. Source: Java::chat (Fish and chips)
15:02
@albru123 derived fact: 100% of your contributions to today's conversation was trash
thanks for your contribution as always, have a nice day
@Unihedron My pleasure, I successfully kept high standart of this conversation at it's current level.
Simmer down, ladies.
High trash standards are still trash :P
15:17
it's standard btw
Standard trash :P
hi I am having a wried problem, I want to use java to do stuff, but when the time comes to doing stuff like integrating solr and making a new java project I find these setups so difficult, in javascript with npm its so easier, why is it difficult with java
@argentum47 the problem isn't java, it's you
worst case it's solr..
never set that up..
15:32
lol I don't think so but my opinion is biased
I never did set that up.
then again have fun finding enterprise scale search for node..
@Unihedron yeah, you are right, I have always had this idea that setting up things and deploying in java is hard, and I am not able to get that out. what is the easiest way to get up and running with a third party package, I mean one that is not provided by java default
use a dependency manager.
gradle, maven, ivy. choose your favorite...
there's more
which one is easiest? :P
all personal preference
15:36
ok
I found maven simple enough for default stuff, but hard to do really interesting things in
gradle might solve that better
and ivy is similar to maven IIUC
but I never tried that
maven install solr would be fun, only if it were that easy in real life
it probably is similarly easy....
at least for a *NIX...
oh, checking
it's a roundabout 20 lines of XML to get SOLR into your project...
but that's it.
15:40
why has java stuck to xml for its dependencies, xml is scary
It's moving away from xml
But not because XML is scary, but because dual language dependency is kinda.. dumb.
hm, i see
15:56
so gradle isn't groovy??
16:24
suppose I am having json data on a nodejs server running on 3000 I want to send data over to the java server on maybe port 4000, which will insert the data into solr and also return some search result to node.. how to do the java part?
well... depends...
usually you'd do something boring like a REST API
yes .. REST API
For which there's (unsurpisingly) tons of libraries out there
any unusual way?
16:45
Off to lunch. Bye Java!
seeya jerry
 
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22:58
JOptionPane displays my exception error even I just hit 'X' to close the box. I called a stack trace after catch and it said that line 13 was causing the issue. No idea how to fix it though.. I need to parse the string to check for conditions thats why.
if line 13 is that "Integer.parseInt" line, then you probably didn't put something in that's pareseable to an INt
Hmm I see.. do you think reordering my loop will fix the problem?
I don't even know why the heck you would loop
also I don't understand why changing the program would make the user less likely to input garbage into your program, so there's that
I need to loop because I have to repeatedly ask for user input
Yeah I thought so haha my bad.
You know how I'm catching multiple errors... is there a way to assign a different message for each of them? Or is that not possible
exceptions*
WAIT I GOT IT! :D
congrats... or something
23:10
I just added in if (ageToCheck == null) condition to stop that error when I close it :P
Thanks though, your answer led me there haha

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