@Copernic The reflection is probably only executed once when the user interface is created. So, not a big performance loss, I would imagine.
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user4196492
02:25
I am pretty new to using ServerSockets and things like that with Java. I was just wondering something though. I know a port is like a location of a server, but is it the location of the server in the device that is hosting it or is it hosted in the roughter, or network, that the device that is hosting is connected to?
the device, I believe, as some ports are reserved for services, so they are probably not "runtime dependent", in the sense that two different programs can't use the same port. Also, I think you mean router
user4196492
yea router*
I always spell it like that...
user4196492
03:05
A little confused about what you are saying, do you mean that two servers can't host through the same port? I know.
It is like a parking lot. I just wanted to know where the servers "park". The router, or the device that is hosting.
I'm using feed4junit to read my inputs for running test. My doubt is as every input is coming from csv file, which makes everything as String. So do I need to accept the inputs in String type variable only or if I can have them directly is concerned type variables, such as long, or int?
so instead of this public void testInput(String exchange, String tradeCnd1, String tradeCnd2, String tradeCnd3, String tradeCnd5, String tradeTimeInd, String String expctdVal) {
can I use this public void testInput(String exchange, int tradeCnd1, int tradeCnd2, int tradeCnd3, int tradeCnd5, long tradeTimeInd, String td, int expctdVal) {
sorry if it sounds stupid, but I have no experience in Java
The program 'java' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'RenderBadPicture (invalid Picture parameter)'.
(Details: serial 2705 error_code 143 request_code 139 minor_code 7)
(Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it.
To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)
it's actually funny how many things I break with these tests....
When running the following minified example from IntelliJ 2016.1 Community edition, I always encounter a segmentation fault:
import javax.swing.*;
import javafx.application.Application;
import javafx.scene.Scene;
import javafx.scene.layout.Pane;
import javafx.stage.Stage;
public class Repro ex...
@Vogel612 Field getField(String name): Returns a Field object that reflects the specified public member field of the class or interface represented by this Class object. The name parameter is a String specifying the simple name of the desired field. (1/3)
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@Vogel612 Object get(Object obj): Returns the value of the field represented by this Field, on the specified object. The value is automatically wrapped in an object if it has a primitive type. (1/7)
I have let's suppose commits in following structure: a->b->c->d->e->f in a branch let's say named test. I want to make this test branch to have code for: a->b->e->f
I do not care about history. So, what will be the best way? This is what I am thinking of:
cherry pick b into a new branch. over this new branch, merge or rebase e and f. Is that a correct solution?
Why does it always seem to happen that there are almost no questions asked in a span of a few hours.. then when it does happen, it's always more than one question at the same time
@wonderb0lt Okay, so if I revert d, it will revert to c, correct? And it will not have code for d, correct? So, I will have to revert 2 times, first for d and then for c, correct?
If my class is something like: class Name<T extends Number>, so is it important to have each and every method that returns T should also say <T extends Number> ?
@pebble225 I'm pretty sure it can't be the router, it's the device itself.
^^^ Take this with a grain of salt, but given that you can do localhost 127.0.0.1 w/o being connected to the internet, I would think it exists on the device itself.
which folder do I put images in for my project? is it src? i mean so that i just use the images name not a long address ...C:\Users\... i.imgur.com/fdd4Zf6.png?1 idk why this doesn't work..
@fge URL getResource(String name): Finds a resource with a given name. The rules for searching resources associated with a given class are implemented by the defining class loader of the class. This method delegates to this object's class loader. If this object was loaded by the bootstrap class loader, the method delegates to ClassLoader#getSystemResource. (1/3)
@fge finalInputStream openStream(): Opens a connection to this URL and returns an InputStream for reading from that connection. This method is a shorthand for: (1/2)