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I'm just about to begin with my first GUI development, thinking about creating beautiful application. Not just blizzards of text boxes and buttons in some nondescript standard look-and-feel.
What do i aim for and where do i start?
@someFolk Web UI / Desktop UI?
@ItachiUchiha Desktop
Does it have any similarity? I was developing websites for couple of years back than with, could it help in anyway?
@someFolk What are you planning to use?
probably swing and javafx, haven't though deeply about that to be honest.. that's why i asked here in first place
@someFolk Now-a-days, you can use JS in a desktop app and Java in browser code.
@Some I would suggest to go with a pure JavaFX app if your proficiency in Java is better than JS
12:40
You know, couple years ago i was making my very first steps in Java, i wrote some code that resulted in such UI
my current goal would be achieving this kind of graphical "imagy" UI
@someFolk This is achievable with JavaFX
Great! :)
Also, do you know "Filthy rich clients" book?
Afternoon!
@someFolk Nope
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Morning, Java!
hello there
hello
hey crab
you have to watch this
with sound
oki
is it long?
(ba dum tss)
nope
13:58
And another talk from St.Petersburg's JUG: youtube.com/watch?v=DAxSGBWGZ1M This time, it's about Java and PostgreSQL. Part about alternative driver was interesting, imo.
It was hilarious that talk about Postgres happened in Oracle's office :D
I wrote this earlier but to no avail. I will try my luck again. Copy-paste incoming:

I have been struggling trying to connect to my Java ServerEndpoint in Tomcat via my JavaScript client. The URI I write inside `new WebSocket(...)` is not working. Perhaps I should ask this in a Java-chat instead, though. I doubt there is anything wrong with my JavaScript.

The class name is `Echo` and the annotation is `@ServerEndpoint("/echo")` so the URI should (as far as I understand) be "ws://example.com:8080/echo/echo", but all I get is a 404 response.
14:32
Why would it be ws://example.com:8080/echo/echo and not
ws://example.com:8080/echo ??
As I understood it, it is supposed to be the name of the class, and also the name of the relative URL in the annotaion. They just happen to be both the same cause my naming standards are shit.
14:48
I don't think it's relative to the class. It depends on how you configured your tomcat server.
I'm curious to where you made that assumption lol.
Are you running tomcat manager?
I essentially copied the code in the book written by a dude who worked at Oracle at the time.
His classname was "Echoserver" and the relative URI in the annotation was "/echo", so he wrote "ws://localhost:8080/echoserver/echo"
However, I'm not doing it with localhost. I have my own server that I am trying to connect to. I do not know what a tomcat manager is.
I turned off Apache, turned on Tomcat with the .war in the webapps folder. I didn't export the javax.websocket package to tomcat's classpath cause I heard they have their own.
"You may be
wondering to what URI the relative URI is relative: it’s relative to the context
root of the web application that will contain the EchoServer endpoint."

I do not understand this, perhaps this is the missing link.
cpx
cpx
How is this answer correct?
A primitive int doesn't have toString method yet it has 12 up votes.
What if ints want to have methods too? Is that too much to ask? Aren't we all equal after all? Racist.
cpx
cpx
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@cpx I corrected it
it's in peer review
cpx
cpx
15:02
I approved it. Thank you. Have a nice day.
@gendarme if you understand how Spring MVC works you could try deploying a simple page on the same endpoint and see if it returns a 404. If it does it could be a configuration issue.
I have no idea what Spring is. If I write only /echo, I get 302 response. If I write / echo/Echo.class, I get a 200 response, as if I wanted to reach that file. Tomcat does not seem to understand that it is a websocket.
Tomcat will only see /echo/Echo.class as a file an not your @ServerEndpoint
and...
cpx
cpx
@Ishmael: The answer is still wrong. Make that System.out.println. I cannot believe who up voted this.
@cpx well 12 people did lol
cpx
cpx
15:07
12 noobs.
They probably just saw his 7k rep and assumed it was correct.
@cpx just a sec i want to double check if the compiler infers casting on the foreach
@Ishmael But why does it not see my @ServerEndpoint? That's the whole point of the annotation, to make sure Tomcat knows it's a websocket endpoint.
What's the code you used and are you running Tomcat7 or higher?
@Gendarme ^
@cpx ok second edit sent
I'm trying to find out how to see what version of Tomcat I have. Is there no simple command?
15:14
Linux?
Centos 6 or 7, can't remember which one.
7.0.54
My code is very simple. I do not know how to format code in the chat, though.

@ServerEndpoint("/echo")
public class Echo {

@OnMessage
public String echo(String incomingMessage) {
return "I recieved ('" + incomingMessage + "'), so I am returning it.";
}
}
16:04
I noticed that Tomcat's websocket-api.jar is not in the classpath. Could this be the issue?
I think you would need that
You may want to also check tomcat logs to see if it's failing to deploy
ouch
bit the hell out of my tongue
:((
Well, it automatically created a folder with a META-INF inside it and the .class. Does that not mean that it has deployed it?
I found this answer stackoverflow.com/a/20423905/5221346 but it is not a solution for me cause I don't even use Maven, but perhaps it gives a hint to what's wrong. It is mentioning the websocket-api.jar as well.
@blahfunk In the name of Jesus help a poor soul!
/me goes to get the bourbon
What?? Its not Sunday. Bourbon heals all!
Well, at least send some over to my house.
16:18
what kind you like?
just want me to pick a good one for you?
The most expensive one.
if the rest of the world drank the bourbon I drink, bourbon would be in every household
the most expensive one I ever had tasted horrid..
>$100 a shot
best bourbon I ever had cost $70/fifth... Called Medley's Private Stock
I have no idea what that would run you there, but I guarantee you can't find it there. You'd have to special order it. I've only seen in it one other place outside of my hometown in my life, and it was the only one on that shelf, and it was $20 more than what I would pay at home
I'm not a big fan of whiskey, though. Although I prefer whiskey over wine. For taste I usually drink beer, and if I want to get drunk I just slam down 4 dl of vodka.
Only thing with "Medley's" is this one: systembolaget.se/dryck/sprit/john-medleys-1068701
Aged 6 years only :O
not even a bourbon then... :(
a bourbon is a whiskey but not all whiskeys are bourbons
Well, it's based on corn.
16:24
so I cringe when I see ppl try to make the comparison. If you haven't had a good bourbon, you haven't had a good bourbon... It is...
all whiskeys are, but (for instance), I would never compare a scotch and a bourbon. They are both whiskeys, but they are very very different types of them
I know almost nothing about that kind of stuff.
the histories of all these drinks are rather neat, even if you don't care for alcohol
I enjoy whiskey sometimes, even though very rarely. It's not uninteresting in any way; I just don't know shit. ^^
that's a good start... not knowing, but enjoying a whiskey from time to time...
and I'll warn you, good bourbon/whiskeys... the habit is very expensive, even if you drink lightly like me
Ugh, looks like I will have to post a new question on Stack Overflow. Can't find any solution. Wonder if I should write it on SO or another section of the network.
Yeah, that's the problem.
Which is why it is so important that I finish my project asap so I become the next Zuckerberg. Then I'll drink all the bourbon I want.
I've recently become highly interested in beer, though.
16:29
lol
yeah, I started on select, expesive but full flavor beers around the age of 22...
I am one year ahead of you, then.
I still like a good light American Pilsner beer (Miller Light) in the heat of the sun. I know our light beers taste like pee, but man, when you are thirsty on a really hot day, I'm sorry, but an American light beer hits the spot well
Hahaha
They don't taste like pee, they rather taste of nothing.
There's a taste there, but if you expect a normal in your face flavor like an IPA or some sort of Ale, you will be dissapointed
it's just a completely different way to brew and flavor beer in the end
made for a society who thinks drinking 10 beers of 55 calories is okay because the beer is light
lol
55 total or 55 per 100 ml?
55 total isn't that much, is it?
16:34
55 per can
no, but 550 calories of beer only isn't good for you regardless if you are counting calories...
10 beers isn't good for you
but this society is hung up on low calorie, but large quantities of intake...
Well, how often do people actually drink 10 beers?
ppl here drink to excess 90% of the time...
I go to the bar, I have one tall beer, I go home..
they think I'm crazy...
the guy next to me last night when I sat down was on his 4th tall beer (22oz, btw)
he had two in the span of my one...
this country is deadset on killing itself with alcohol, but at least it's legal!
I found the guy who works at the Nucleus division at Hooli stackoverflow.com/questions/38334450/…
Wouldn't be a problem if it wasn't for the fact that they have the right to vote ;)
@Ishmael The important question is, however, did you find a path to a solution to my eternal struggle? ;)
I need to run through a complete example from server setup to deployment to see what you're doing wrong.
@Gendarme did you check your tomcat logs?
16:41
Which logs, exactly? Catalina.out is the one I checked and it showed nothing. I am not really comfortable with the server-side of programming. Pretty new to this stuff.
That would be it. Ideally you would want to look for issues with deploying your war
@gendarme how did you deploy your war file btw?
I took the Echo.class and made it into a .war, then I transferred it to the server with sftp, then moved it to the webapps folder in tomcat
That's it
then tomcat automatically created the folder structure with Echo.class and META-INF inside a directory called Echo which is inside the webapps folder together with the original Echo.war
16:59
@Gendarme may I have a copy of your war? I want to see what happens when I deploy it
fge
fge
17:20
sigh
i'm heading to lunch. company's internet went to shit making it difficult to work
@Ishmael Thanks for your efforts.
@fge Agreed.
sigh... i had my server running and now it's hanging forever trying to connect
lol
brb
17:39
ım having a problem with my web crawler can anyone help ;?
http://www.commitstrip.com/en/2016/07/12/the-last-technical-debt/
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Yet another web crawler?
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@gendarme did you try /Echo/echo ?
19:27
@ItachiUchiha @ItachiUchiha I was wondering... Assuming i would have to develop Web UI, what would you suggest to use?
@Ishmael Yes. 404 response.
20:01
@someFolk Html 5
@ItachiUchiha Could you explain why you prefer JavaFX over html5 for desktop?
@some because my knowledge on Java is far superior than that of HTML /JS

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