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00:46
2 8 6 7 10 8 | 331
This one is hard; good luck!
What is that?
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Game of numbers; obtain the result on the left side using the numbers on the right side, including results from intermediary calculations
Numbers can only be used once, and operations may only be +, -, *, /
Also, all calculations must give a strictly positive integer
Those are the rules
I will try to do the opposite. Obtain the result on the right side using the numbers on the left side. ;)
(8*8*10+6+7)/2 is pretty damn close
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01:12
Oops, yes, sorry
That is close but not an integer, so no
Anyway, one solution: 8 * 7 = 56; 56 * 6 = 336; 10 / 2 = 5; 336 - 5 = 331
I wonder how many combinations there are.
 
5 hours later…
06:06
hello
I have a question with volatile in java
Im declaring this
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
 
1 hour later…
07:18
Morning!
morn
Morning
can anyone help me
Whoa! Europeans!
07:21
created array list of postClientThread when a thread closes the wrong thread gets removed from the arraylist
07:40
morn
08:02
Morning
08:19
hello, sorry for the cancerous behaviour, but why can i have direct access from Applet Container and Application Client Container to the EJB container?
What's your XY?
@Gemtastic ?
xyproblem.info @LiquidPenguin
@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?
@LiquidPenguin Do not use EJBs..
:D
But it's Enterprise Grade(r)!!!
It used to be. Now, its just a PITA!
@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.
you are learning the wrong mechanism.
08:43
@ItachiUchiha sigh.. can you elaborate on what to learn?
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
If it's for school then you might not hve a choice <--just went through that school hell
But if you do (have a choice) there's no point in teaching yourself bad practices, such as having your applet communicate directly with the EJBs
Provided I understood what you want to do that is. The image is not showing what I thought you mean O.o
@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.
But i also want to learn how the framework ... works
08:51
@LiquidPenguin I know exactly where the image comes from, I just studied JavaEE using among all things that book
Also you should know that JavaEE and spring are kind of rivaling techniques
yes, spring was built so we don't use EJB :D
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
But can doesn't mean you should
so ideally, i should learn both Spring and EE?
Ideally yes, but learning JavaEE to Learn spring... Is a bit backwards
primary spring... what you need to know about EE just comes along
08:56
^
I learned spring before EE and it made the transition easy
Spring is also based on the IoC pattern and I think that's an excellent way of programming Java
ok, so spring it is.
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...
So if i want to build and ORM framework , i should just stick to knowing the JPA?
Is Spring that closely tied to Hibernate? Can you swap it for an other ORM like JOOQ?
Feels rusty on Spring
@Gemtastic to tell the truth, I don't know right now but out of the box spring-data uses Hibernate. I'm pretty sure, that can be changed
09:02
It should always be possible to do anything you want, but it might be VERY difficult to do it :P
@LiquidPenguin JPA is an API, or interface for database interaction. Hibernate is an implementation, as would the orm you want to build be.
just adding spring-boot-starters to the pom creates some gap....
@Gemtastic AFAIK, Spring is not tied to hibernate. But, hibernate is most people's first choice for reasons I am unaware of..
As a general thing Hiberate is good to learn because many uses it. JOOQ is a better ORM though
@Gemtastic i understand this, the question was how much abstraction do you need to get rid of to be able to write, let's say, and ORM framework.
09:07
@LiquidPenguin Why would you want to do something that is already done? :O
wasn't JOOQ the framework where you needed to write pseudo-SQL with objects?
@ItachiUchiha it was just a concrete example T_T
@ItachiUchiha probably for the sake of practising
@Nicktar no?
then I'm mixing it up with another one
Hibernate does way more of that IMO
JPQL is pseudo SQL
09:09
@LiquidPenguin Ask this guy -> twitter.com/lukaseder
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)
Oh you meant it like that
I think it reads fine like that
And I much prefer it to JPQL
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
@ItachiUchiha lel, i'm writing to an evangelist
@ItachiUchiha He'd just tell Liquid to use Jooq
@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...
09:19
And you think you've seen a piece of heaven and miss it?
No, it was pure hell
@Gemtastic haha xD
well that's not true either....
The ActiveRecords implementation for Ruby on Rails isn't that bad, but it's not amazing either
But from what I can tell it's better than the PHP version
09:21
@Gemtastic @liquid May be this guy -> twitter.com/vlad_mihalcea
@ItachiUchiha why are you linking the evangelists who would just tell us to use their product insted of potentially making a better one? XD
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...
O.O
I'm confused though... Why do you dislike JOOQ so much when what you've used was wayyyy worse?
I didn't say I dislike it
@Gemtastic because they are the one who knows how to implement an ORM better than anyone of us ;)
09:23
@ItachiUchiha and that's why they'll just tell us to use their implementation XD
I never tried it... It reminds me to much of the other one
@Nicktar Sorry, i must have interpreted it like that from the whole "But it uses pseudo code"
@Gemtastic yeah, sorry about that, I tried to clarify later but maybe not egnough
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
10:12
@Nicktar You will be proud - segmentnext.com/2016/07/11/…
 
1 hour later…
11:36
@ItachiUchiha I will?
should*
> 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.
Funny thing is... I still have open submissions from December 2014 that aren#t reviewed yet
But 4 or 5 got accepted, so yeah, I created a few Pokestops....
11:42
(including the one reachable from my flat)
DON
DON
I am facing an issue each time when i restarting my tomcat server and accessing JASPER reports or JFREECHART getting error(Its happening frequently).
for JFREECHART Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Could not initialize class org.jfree.chart.JFreeChart
11:58
that question has been answered like a million times in SO @DON
just google it
user1648409
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?
DON
DON
But i couldn't find any relevant thread Mr @Tavo
lol, Mr
DON
DON
Could you please help me
you are either not importing the library or you are not importing the right version. That's what your exception is very likely telling you
but don't be so lazy next time. You won't find that sort of help in this chat
except for @wonderb0lt. He is a sweetie :P
12:05
but super busy lately, deadline tomorrow
so only busy until tomorrow
I foresee a long night ahead of you
go get 'em, tiger! :D
DON
DON
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.
:|
12:53
Morning, Java!
13:07
Mornin gus
Hey Frank
13:24
Ay joe!
Joseph-gus Michael tom
Ayy man!
Haven't seen you around ina while
I'm pretty busy
Oooo
Big boy
You'z a big boy now
@Nicktar I am getting a job at SAP.
@Nicktar thank you ^_^
13:33
@LiquidPenguin what did I do?
@wonderb0lt New project?
@ballBreaker Still the Python one
@Nicktar moral boost
Roighteous man
I'm doing some project using a software suite called wonderware
kinda gay
13:37
@ballBreaker you mean fabolous
@LiquidPenguin yeah, same thing
But I meant more that, this software suite is making me attracted to men
lol joking
@ballBreaker is totally not gay.
xD
Hey there @Raj.
13:52
@Michael hahaha ;D
14:04
ya @Michael
@LiquidPenguin in that case: You're welcome
@LiquidPenguin did you get that job on the basis of EE?
14:33
@ItachiUchiha not only, but it had its affect
@ItachiUchiha i have almost zero knowledge on EE
14:49
@LiquidPenguin happy for you.
@ItachiUchiha thank you ^_^
and thank you too
 
4 hours later…
18:23
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18:38
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