public static volatile ArrayList<postClientThread> list = new ArrayList<postClientThread>();
then make a new thread postClientThread mrt = new postClientThread(s,name); list.add(mrt); System.out.println(list.get(3).type); Thread t = new Thread(mrt); t.start();
but when i call System.out.println(list.get(0).type); in the new thread i get error that list can not be found
hello, sorry for the cancerous behaviour, but why can i have direct access from Applet Container and Application Client Container to the EJB container?
@Gemtastic I'm learning the Java ee and a diagram of communication shows that the applet/user application can communicate directly to an EJB container, completely ignoring the Web Container.
@Gemtastic Isn't the whole idea of a Web Container to handle interactions, so that it's decoupled from the EJB?
@ItachiUchiha I won't, just don't have a clear vision on what to learn. The goal is to use Spring, but i figured it'd be a good idea to know about the underlying mechanisms.
I am not sure but you are reading about an AS which supports EJBs and blah.. blah.. I would say, start learning about tomcat/jetty instead of diving into JBoss/Websphere architecture
@Gemtastic It's from a book "Begginning Java EE 7"
@Gemtastic so the X is : I've been doing mobile development for an year + a few months and want ot move away from it. End goal is to be comfortable with Spring Framework.
Spring came to be because JavaEE was too heavy and complex, then JavaEE improved a little and now you can marry the two to make neat JavaEE applications with some nifty Spring stuff, like Spring Boot
like when using spring-data, you'll be using Hibernate, which implements JPA, which is an EE feature, but you don't really need to know much after the second and even less after the third comma...
judging from the example on jooq.org, it's the one I was thinking of... create.selectFrom(BOOK) .where(BOOK.PUBLISHED_IN.eq(2011)) .orderBy(BOOK.TITLE)
The only thing I actively dislike with JOOQ is that their manual is written to be read start to finish in one go. You can't just reference a chapter without knowing what they've omitted
@Gemtastic Just to make it clear: I don't think it's bad. It's very similar to the spring-data query language and looks much less magic and more flexible. It's just the fact that I maintained an inhouse ActiveRecord ORM-Layer for several years in my last company...
The layer grew along a set of denormalized supertables with several hunderd collumns in some of them and did a lot of stunts to cope with that. Additionally it grew for about 10 years before I started working on it...
JOOQ does have an annoying feature when you let it generate your models from your existing database; it will delete ANYTHING you put in the folder along with the model classes when you recompile it.
So if you want custom wrapper models you had better put them elsewhere.
A minor architecture annoyance
Also a piece of dispair when you don't know about that feat and thus haven't shut it off, and you hadn't commited your new models
> According to Hanke, Niantic received 15 million submissions from Ingress players when they asked them to submit places they thought were worthy of being portals. The data set obtained from Ingress was so robust, that Niantic used that as a starting point for Pokemon Go.
that question has been answered like a million times in SO @DON
just google it
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Hi, someone knows if it is possible to combine the .tld XML definitions for several tags if they are very similar? For example i have 8 tags that have the same 5 attributes and i don't want to write the same <attribute></attribute> stuff 8x. Any possibilities here?
Its happening frequently means our server usually restarting midnight everyday. One day it will work another day it wont work. Today its not working but yesterday it was working. I dont know in which point it get exhausting.
Its a kind of strange issue @Tavo and libraries are imported correctly.
May be tomorrow it work after today's restart.
Also i have added <property name="hibernate.enable_lazy_load_no_trans" value="true"/> in persistance.xml to make sure that the issue not with data loading time.