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01:19
What two colors do you think of when you think of a pyramid? [Please Ping me with your answer]
@Joe'sMorgue Yellow and yellow.
Two different colors
Probably yellow and brown.
Do I win a prize?
I'm working on my game...
I'm trying to add some color, and I want to follow a theme...
I've done a few others, and I like the idea behind them
Do you know the hex value for the color brown?
What do you think about brown and grey
02:31
I think they would make awful Presidents.
https://gist.github.com/anonymous/d45c20d998674ccc1ffe

How do I increment the id each time I create a new Invitation object? can anyone pls help
03:09
hello
hi
 
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04:22
@Hello I don't get the question
@ItachiUchiha Hey
I am making a wedding planning system. I have an array of objects using invitation class. I want to let the user enter the name and the number of people in their family for each invitation. Each invitation is supposed to get its own unique ID..and I don't know how to do that
You need to have a field ID in the invitation class and when you create an instance of invitation, populate this ID with a unique number i.e. keep a counter and increment it.
ive tried this many times and failed, can you show me what you mean?
i debug and it doesnt increment properly
04:35
private static int currentID=0; staying inside Invitation doesn't make any sense to me
since it already has a field private int id;
I forgot to remove it
when you do invite[index] = new Invitation(); just pass the index in with it
invite[index] = new Invitation(index);
you will need to create a new constructor in Invitaion though
public Invitation(int id){
this.id=id;
}
public Invitation(int id) {
   this.id = id
}
like that?
04:39
yes
:")
I think this should fix your problem :)
so then i can print the ID?
for example, for another method I wanted to show the list of all invited families and have the id next to their name so they can enter the ID and remove the family from the list
you can do this :
for (Invitation invitation : invitations) {
     System.out.println(invitation.getId() + " : " + invitation.getFamilyName());
}
I got to go, be back in sometime.
05:19
Hi again!
hello all
i am new to java desktop app development and i am stuck with a requirement
i done displaying progress bar in jframe
and now i want don't want to show the jframe i just want to display only the progressbar alone could somebody help me?
@ItachiUchiha can you assist me?
@fge have you seen my requirement can you assist me in this ?
06:24
hello all
 
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08:05
Morning
08:32
@greenhorn the progress bar needs to be somewhere, ie it needs some frame. That can be the main window (including a layer atop other components), a dialog, or an undecorated frame for the bar alone. I'm not sure what effect you want
08:52
@kiheru thanks for your reply
i tried adding a new undecorated frame and solved that and now i am facing another issue @kiheru
(As a side note, I don't have much experience with undecorated frames. I hate it when programs make extra effort to make window managing difficult)
after loading and disposing the progressbar i am displaying a jpanel in the right side of the frame but the problem is that jpanel is displaying only when shaking the jframe or adjusting the scrollbar in my frame @kiheru
Is it something you add dynamically to the frame? Changing components at run time needs revalidate(); repaint() of the container
@kiheru i guess validate() will solve this issue and tried adding validate() in several lines still not solved
08:57
@kiheru yes i am adding some things dynamically
hi
what are the differences between Float and float in java? thanks.
@greenhorn Then make sure that you revalidate and repaint the container where you added new stuff after adding them. If the container is a top level component it may need pack to resize the window to the new desired size
@kiheru for progress bar i used another frame after getting 100% progress that frame is disposed so now which one i have to repaint / revalidate progressbar frame or my parent frame?
@greenhorn for disposing a frame, nothing. You said the problem is some panel, not the progress bar. If that panel is added dynamically (after showing the progress bar?), then it's the container where the panel is added that needs revalidation
@kiheru let me try and get you back
09:27
@kiheru after validating jpanel it worked thank you @kiheru
you're welcome
@Michael ;/
@kiheru while loading progressbar i want to lock the parent frame how can i do that ?
09:52
@greenhorn use modal dialog as the container of the progress bar. Actually, at that point I'd personally consider using a translucent glass pane above the main window for drawing the progress bar instead of a separate frame.
@kiheru that is my next step which i planned but right now i have to submit this task that's why i have come up with this
OK, then modality is the way to go. You can still probably use setEnabled(false) for the window contents during the progress to inform the user; that should be a fairly easy thing to do
10:08
@hamidkavianathar Float is a class and float is a primitive datatype.
 
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11:29
moen
cat tax -> paid for today
 
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12:45
\o
:o cats
@greenhorn You're not modifying Swing components from another thread, are you?
43
Q: What is the difference between Integer and int in Java?

minoFor example why can you do: int n = 9; But not: Integer n = 9; And you can do: Integer.parseInt("1"); But not: int.parseInt("1");

13:02
man this new facebook is bullshit
emoticons for likes
rly?
13:18
Morning, Java!
hey o/
Hi all -- I've got a bit of an architectural question. I'd like to make it so that all of my TestNG @Test annotated methods will basically be executed with their method body being run while iterating over a collection of objects. I could write a for loop inside each and every @Test annotated method, but the first thing I tried was to have a base class with an @Test method that called an abstract method. But that method is broken because >>
TestNG won't execute it because there isn't an @Test method defined in the child class, only the parent, abstract class. My next approach is to have a method in the parent class that does the iteration on a Consumer<T> and just expect the child class's @Test methods to basically do super.blah(some lambda). But that's again duplicating some code.
I think the fundamental problem is that TestNG is looking only in the immediate class under test for any @Test annotated methods, and when it doesn't find any except those within the base class, it just gives up. So how can I avoid duplicating this iteration in each @Test method?
If I were to write it naively without any inheritance (the "just copy-pasta" approach), it'd be something like this for each and every @Test method in the test suite:
class SomeTest {
private Object[] stuff;
@Test
public void testSomething() {
for(Object o : stuff) {
 the actual test body;
}
}
fge
fge
@allquixotic that doesn't actually make sense; don't you want to use a @DataProvider instead?
13:37
^ that
13:51
@fge So, your confusion over my attempt and the suggestion of using @DataProvider is basically exactly what I needed. TL;DR: Yes, I do want to use a @DataProvider, but I didn't know that that was what I needed to do.
nice
 
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fge
fge
15:05
I have produced some f*ing ugly code, oh my
Fortunately I have the time to fix that!
2 hours ago, by fredoverflow
43
Q: What is the difference between Integer and int in Java?

minoFor example why can you do: int n = 9; But not: Integer n = 9; And you can do: Integer.parseInt("1"); But not: int.parseInt("1");

How does the top answer have this many upvotes? It's basically two links to COMPLETELY random sites.
nevermind, there's a +70 answer which is a proper answer. How the accepted answer garnered 24 upvotes is still a mystery though
@wonderb0lt 27 upvotes, actually
the key word is "wrapper"
the second answer should have the most votes
or the third
certainly not the first
fge
fge
Gee, I wish IDEA fixed that bug with abstract methods declared as @DataProviders
I've upvoted answer 2 and 3
and downvoted answer 1
:)
15:19
@Hans1984 Have a look at that one stackoverflow.com/a/8660812/660848
true
that one deserves an upvote aswell
fge
fge
I love working with my own libraries and being paid for it :p
15:42
@allquixotic if you write such long posts, normally people will just skip reading it
true that
tl;wr
a ghost cat eating a ghost fish or a ghost cat eating a real fish or a real cat eating a ghost fish
16:01
hello Java
16:15
... one of those days....
meh
the last couple weeks
every day felt like "one of those days" to me..
It was the first one "of those" in a couple of months, which in itself is amazing but then it hits even harder because your guard is down...
i see
16:30
meh
i got so many tabs
i need 2 screens
16:49
Hai guys, I am kind of got stuck here. I am working on web crawler project, which should allow extensibility and should be ~modular. What I mean by that is: While running, a main component decides which "job" to run, If it is done, runs the next one. A job could be something like: GoogleCrawler/RedditCrawler... etc, could be run continuously or just ones. The jobs could be different jar's or just packages inside the main component.
I have no idea where to start looking, which library/framework I need. Do I need JavaEE? EJB?
17:34
@Hans1984 nice one ;)
@appl3r Do not post this question on SO, they will burn it with Downvotes :)
@MadaraUchiha Have you watched GINTAMA?
fge
fge
What do you call a "web crawler" anyway? What (meta?)data do you want to retrieve? if there are external links, what are you to do with them? Etc etc
@greenhorn I am a JavaFX dev, not a Swing Dev
@ItachiUchiha Nope
17:45
thats it for today
bye bye
o/
@Hans1984 o/
fge
fge
18:02
Good, Russian people like the feedback I give on their projects
Heh
fge
fge
18:15
Still some false positives left on it, I have fixed some of them on my local branch
Some other I struggle with :/
18:40
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2016/02/25/you-cant-write-code-without-knowing-how-to-log/
CommitStrip
You can’t write code without knowing how to log
CommitStrip
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19:52
@fge I don't think that matters really. All I want is loading modules in runtime. Like: I make a scheduler (cron4j) that loads different jobs/modules, when I want to schedule a new job I just made I should be able to tell the scheduler to load something (jar?) that will add the functionality to the software, without restarting/stopping the scheduler.
@ItachiUchiha I can't post a question without getting closed as "too broad" so... I don't know what I need... How do I load stuff runtime...
fge
fge
20:14
@appl3r if you want that the best schedulers you can rely upon are the ones provided by your operating system
crond is ancient, antique even, but it just works
And its "replacements" are just as good with little more to offer
@fge Yeah, but the rules will be stored in database, so I would stick with Java, other parts of the program will use db to load configuration data too
fge
fge
The rules for what?
cron, which job should run/ how often
fge
fge
Ib
In the same database?
There will be a Java program running somewhere, I can log into it from the terminal, it will start an interactive shell like interface. There I would like to load new "jar's" or something that will contain the code I wrote for different jobs
This scheduler will be using database to store the current workflow, and run the jobs
fge
fge
20:25
And what are those jobs that require Java to run instead of plain ole SQL queries?
It is a web crawler, the jobs load urls and parse html pages
fge
fge
20:51
And why do you need a Java scheduler for that?
21:08
Is ThreadPool not suitable for that?
fge
fge
Again: why a Java scheduler?
All you have as inputs is a list of URLs
21:22
hey guys
how are you?
I have a question
@hamidkavianathar hi
have ever used "interface" in java?
I've created classes that implement interfaces
I don't imagine it would be all that difficult to create one
but that's as far as my expertise goes. Why do you ask?
I'm studying java. today I read interface but I thought it's not useful. I can't find any application for it.
could you please tell how I should "interface"?
I mean
There's lot of situations where you might want to use an interface
It's not as if there's a specific time
but
as an example: consider the "ActionListener" interface
Since it's an interface it has a set of methods that need to be created
ActionListener actually only has one method that needs to be defined: "actionPerformed"
but you can create multiple event handlers that are trigger by actions using the ActionListener interface
so for example, you might have a button click action
and if button A is clicked, one message is displayed
so you might start with "ButtonAListener implements ActionListener{...}"
and then in that class you have to define what happens when the action is performed
you can create button B that changes the color of the screen when clicked
So that would be another class that implements the same interface, but does something different in the actionPerformed method
There are a few more things you have to do (e.g. add the listeners to the buttons)
but what the ActionListener interface does for you is allows you to detect the click of the button
without that interface, you would have no way of knowing when the button was clicked, and therefore no way to have the appropriate code run when the button was clicked
fge
fge
21:41
@hamidkavianathar an interface is dead useful; it only establishes a contract which you know implementations shoudl abide to, and you can use any implementation of that interface, regardless of the internal implementation
It is a fundamental concept in abstraction
Java's interface keyword does just that, to the letter
hey @fge - Question for you
since you seem to be around that is
fge
fge
At times, yes
I trust you're familiar with the idea of a controller class?
fge
fge
Not really, no
.... oh
21:47
Thanks a lot @DRich and @fge. I don't know how I can thank you.
well, I just came across this concept- maybe I'm using the wrong term
@hamidkavianathar Send me money! =D
So a controller is big object that I add all my other objects to
fge
fge
@DRich let me guess -- MVC?
MVC? what's that?
@DRich thanks a lot.
@hamidkavianathar Np ;] I'm glad I could help. I've gotten a lot of help here
@fge So yeah, what's MVC?
fge
fge
22:14
@DRich Model View Controller
I think I've heard that term once before
but that's probably what I'm thinking of- let me look it up though
yep, I think that's it
I'm probably abusing it
my controller contains every object
and every object contains the controller
makes it easier to get from object to object
Quick question
lets say I make a method called

public setCost(double cost){
if(cost>0 && cost<100){
this.cost=cost;
return true;
}else{
return false;
}
}
and then I call it later
fge
fge
@Hello that's not legal code
if(objectName.setCost()){
will that check to see if its true ?
if setCost evaluated to be true?
fge
fge
Again: that code is not legal, and no, "later" doesn't work
22:19
public double setCost **
wait
public boolean* lol
fge
fge
22:40
The same method for that won't work, obviously
But this seems to be a XY problem anyway
So how about you explain what you want to achieve?
im simply trying to understand calling methods
i have a midterm soon and i wanted confirmation of what that actually does
i think i got my answer though
fge
fge
That's what I said
A XY problem
If you only try and understand method calls, why do you go to the extent of writing pseudo code which you know won't work in the real world?
Method calls are real world facts
i think if i gave you more information it would have made more sense
but thanks i figured out my issues ^^
hahaha, it's midterm time
23:48
@CapricaSix , u still alive ???? :)

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