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00:42
hope that helps
00:56
@JohnnyCoder you know much on GUI's ?
01:26
@ross.c no. and I hate them with a passion.
haha damn
yep
i know a little, but it probably wont be enough
do you know how to import contents from a Jtable onto like a Jpanel on another screen?
my code is on here pastebin.com/u6XauJJb
01:51
@ross.c no. ive never even tried to do that. i dont even know what a jtable is
haha thats allgood :)
user6857832
02:38
@ballBreaker I meant need for speed (video game)
im an idiot. i deleted my windows System Variable Path. now i get to spend the entire night trying to figure out how to save my computer without having to do a system restore
Are there any online tutorials about Java which are aimed at people who already know how to program in other languages?
user4196492
03:45
I know how to use Tangent in a program, but how can I actually use it? What is it's purpose in Game Design, say?
@AndrewGrimm Oracle tutorials?
 
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06:27
I am creating an html file where when a button is clicked a call is made to a java file or jar file from where the response received is printed on the screen. For this I refered to oracle documents where they have demonstrated with an examplein which they had used jnlp file. I want to know how to create a jnlp file. I have jar file already with me but now I want to create a .jnlp file. Please explain me how to create one.
06:43
morn
fge
fge
06:56
@Abhijit there are a lot of tutorials out there on how to do that
@Abhijit You shouldn't need a jnlp file for a J2EE application
Adi
Adi
Hi.. Can anybody see my issue?
-2
Q: how to read and display only transaction messages from inbox to an android app

AdiI have already know that how to read the messages from inbox but I want to implement a android app to read only transaction message and display it in a list view with transaction amount ,credit debit etc.For my complete code. current complete code for fetching sms data.how to filter the sms data...

07:15
@ItachiUchiha Hi. Actually I want to include jar file in my webpage and then I will be calling java methods defined in jar file when I click on a button on the webpage . To achieve this I refered this documentation: docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/deployment/applet/… where they have used .jnlp file in parameters in javascript which I couldn't understand why they are included and how to create a jnlp file...
@Abhijit Why are you using an Applet in 2016?
@ItachiUchiha I was finding ways to include jar file, class file in html but then I tried object tag but was not able to include the files properly. Today if you see chrome has disabled java support . So you don't get desired output in chrome.In Firefox , IE it works but still I was facing issues .
I have posted my problem on stackoverflow but I am not able to solve it. This is my link : stackoverflow.com/questions/40090089/…
@Abhijit This warning should already be enough for you to stop using the Applet approach
Just use plain JS in the browser and to send actions to the backend (which can be in Java) use a Form or AJAX
@ItachiUchiha ok... could you please help to call java functions from javascript . Do you have any idea how to most importantly include jar file , class file in webpage and then invoke java functions from javascript??
@Abhijit You shouldn't do that. Calling Java functions is a very bad way of doing things. If you learning for the first time, you should learn it right.
07:24
@ItachiUchiha ok I see..Thanks . but could you please give me any reference from where I can achieve the desired effect?
@Abhijit Of using Java methods in JS?
@ItachiUchiha yes . I mean calling java methods from js in a correct way which you think would be the best way..?
You shouldn't do that. DO NOT CALL Java methods from JS. Your code should be written in a way to achieve maximum modularity and minimum dependency within client and server.
@ItachiUchiha ok. So please suggest me the best way.
07:31
@Rahul No, that does the opposite i.e. it is a JavaScript engine for Java
Although, it can do what the OP wants but it usage is different
@ItachiUchiha okies
@ItachiUchiha ok. So please suggest me the best way.
@ItachiUchiha Thank you very much for your timely help and for correcting me ..
08:11
1
Q: Previous company name is ISIS, how to list on CV?

KogeshoThe previous company I worked at for 6 months is named ISIS. It was founded way before the terrorist organization of course, and now it is a bad coincidence that I list ISIS as work experience on my CV. I am afraid of this name affecting my future job applications as the name ISIS is associated ...

xD
2002-2006 microsoft
2006-2008 apple
2008-2016 ISIS !
:D
just imagine
fge
fge
08:48
Sample, "one line", deep copy implementation of a `List<T>` into another `List<T>`:

public static <T> List<T> deepCopyOf(final List<T> orig, final UnaryOperator<T> copyFn) { return orig.map(copyFn).collect(Collectors.toList()); }
Example: MyUtilities.deepCopyOf(myList, Object::clone)
:p
 
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09:52
!!meow
anyone know how to import contents from a Jtable onto like a Jpanel on another screen?
my code is on here pastebin.com/u6XauJJb
10:17
i hope you did try to solve it yourself for atleast 1 week
:D
just kidding
@ross.c or forget swing and start java FX instead :p
10:36
lol
10:47
morn
horn
corn
order corn
p...o..
no
user6857832
10:53
Are ya guys talkin bout food?lol
yeah food..
user6857832
Chocolate
user6857832
I love chocolates
you should try chocolate and drink milk
its even better
user6857832
Yea maybe. I like hershey kisses chocolate
user6857832
10:58
They are so good
ok
dont know them
user6857832
Look it up. They are really good chocolates
ASR
ASR
@Hemlata meru teluga?
user6857832
@ASR speak english please
ASR
ASR
ok
11:32
whats your feedback about virtualjug.com ?
anyone has attended ?
12:17
@Hemlata ohh yeah I used to play them a long time ago
user6857832
@ballBreaker I still play lol
user6857832
I like it when police chase me
Actually I had the one for ps4 and played that a few years ago
12:29
@Sayros I have. They are excellent. Simon is doing a great job.
13:11
@ItachiUchiha yes me too ^^
13:22
does police chase you in real-life too?@Hemlata
;)
user6857832
@Hans1984 no lol. If they did then it will freak me out
shark-cops
on feet
:p
user6857832
That's scary lol
13:58
!!hang cactus boi
14:52
!!shrug
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
!!shrug
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
(҂ `з´ ). ︻╦̵̵̿╤── - - ƪ(⁰o⁰;)ʃ0
@Hans1984 lol cat
14:53
(҂ `з´ ). ︻╦̵̵̿╤── - - ƪ(⁰o⁰;)ʃ cat
!!kill cactus
(҂ `з´ ). ︻╦̵̵̿╤── - - ƪ(⁰o⁰;)ʃ cactus
!!kill OakBot
(҂ `з´ ). ︻╦̵̵̿╤── - - ƪ(⁰o⁰;)ʃ OakBot
!!help kill
15:02
@MadaraUchiha kill: User-taught command: <>(҂ з´ ). ︻╦̵̵̿╤── - - ƪ(⁰o⁰;)ʃ $0`
!!info kill
@Hans1984 Command kill, created by ankit agrawal on Tue, 12 Jul 2016 18:49:53 GMT
there you go
!!forget kill
@MadaraUchiha Command kill forgotten.
15:05
:o
why can you do that?
I'm a JS room owner
becoz he is a mod
i see
of bot too
The better question is why ankit agrawal can teach it stuff
15:06
everyone can
whats your point?
half her commands are from me
lmao
no im just kidding
15:59
How hard would it be to create a website similair to jessicasepel.com ?
im a server side dev (with a little front end exprience)
user6857832
@TheCoder it looks easy to me
what stack would you use?
user6857832
Tho I know jus html and css but I can create one .
what about the backend?
user6857832
You would need css, html and javascript for front end
user6857832
16:12
For back end php
user6857832
Plus ya can always check the source code of the website. So ya can know which languages that website used for creating
@MadaraUchiha lol spoiling his fun
There was a time (I don't know if it's still the case) where anyone could teach it stuff
Things got out of hand quickly
@ballBreaker People (and bots) got banned over that command with another bot in the ChaosOverflow room
No more.
haha
@ballBreaker wow now you cant teach commands?
@MadaraUchiha got banned over the !kill command?
16:21
Yes
oh jeeze
If it makes you feel better I never taught it anything
While we let you use the bot, it's essentially the JS room's bot.
I'd appreciate it if you didn't teach it commands, even if you could.
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16:22
If you wish, you may clone the bot, the source is on GitHub, and create your own.
Eh we've known eachother over a year now.. I know better
Then, do whatever you like with it.
@ballBreaker It's a PSA more than anything.
Well I'll star it then for yah
I guess I can see the reasoning behind the !kill command being ban-able.. kind of like an indirect threat
@ColdFire Public Service Announcement
16:24
Oh this is the Java ><> room, that makes sense
Maybe pop over into the Java and Android era room
that's where most of the commands were being learned
haha yeah
!!unsummon 19132
Problem solved.
lol that was before
Yeah I was going to say lol
now nobody teaches her anything
16:26
just so I can star a message for you, the bot hasn't been abused in a long time
Ah well, poor hans
yeah poor cat
@MadaraUchiha How's the mod-life treating you anyways, man?
Afternoon, Java!
Hi all
I have a java program to which I pass a string and then the java program encrypts that string and sends the encrypted string back to me. Now, I am confused where should I put this java file in my project. Should I put it on server-side or should I put it on client-side.Because I don't want my java program code to be visible to users.
Morning @Michael
16:36
My project can be considered as a web page from where I type a string and then I click on send button. This string gets passed to say encrypt method of my java program and then what I get in return is an encrypted string.

Please suggest me what could be an ideal way ? Should I put java file on client-side then how? or should I put my java file server-side and how?
I get confused with your question :/
whats kind of application architecture ? @Abhijit
17:24
@Abhijit well if you dont want anyone to see the file, then sending it to be stored on the client is the wrong decisions
Hey. Is there a way to require in a method argument that I receive an object implementing a specific interface?
I can't seem to find it. Is it an easy implementation?
yes
one second
Okay sure.
Ah nice. So <interface> <object>
yep
just like that
Thank you.
the object has to of course implement the interface because you can consider it to be an inteface object
foo(MenuInterface Object delegate) {}
Will this work?
Or must I simply use "MenuInterface"
17:45
one of the two will work. i dont remember which. If i remember correctly saying (MenuInterface objRef) implies that objRef implements MenuInterface, but you could write a quick test class to see what happens
@Owatch
@JohnnyCoder Nah. Testing takes time. This is uploaded straight to the rocket control system.
Five lives depend on this.
just copy what i wrote, make it a class, then make a class with a main method and see if you get an error
@Owatch
Yeah it doesn't like the interface being in there hold on.
Hm
Works.
No need for the type.
Sweet.
 
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19:09
wait, do your parameters just say methodName(Object obj)?
@Owatch
Excuse me?
They don't now
oh. what do they say?
methodName(NameInterface x){}
oh yea, good
i thought you had generalized the param to Object x
lol
Oh I asked about it initially but didn't end up trying it.
19:12
@MadaraUchiha I was using exceptions to catch incorrect inputs and such and to force the program to prompt the user for information then recover
okay @owatch
Thanks for helping. This is very useful.
@JohnnyCoder But, invalid input isn't an exceptional case.
Invalid input is something that can happen all the time, and, in fact, it does happen all the time.
An exceptional case is, say, the database is down, or, the server isn't responding, or the CPU is on fire
Input needs to be validated, whether or not an input is valid is a boolean
Perhaps accompanied by an ErrorList class
An exception works here, but exceptions are (at least, in my eyes) bad from a program design perspective.
They make things hard.
19:31
@MadaraUchiha so what should i do instead? I thought throwing an exception would be good from a design stance because I would be forced to deal with these things, rather than just avoiding them or forgetting about them
@JohnnyCoder Think about it like this
It's a validation error, so it's a descendant of a RuntimeException
You don't have to deal with it. And your entire program would just blow up uglily if you forget
Instead of doing something else.
my case is a resource class that a setPay method, and if the input is < 1 then throw a message back to the source of the method call to execute another chunk of code that deals with an unacceptable input @MadaraUchiha
@JohnnyCoder Right so you can deal with it in a couple of ways, depends on how abstract and decoupled you want it to be.
For example, your resource class could accept a Predicate<Float> validPayment as a constructor argument, and then call it inside of the setPay method like so:
if (!validPayment.test(payment)) {
  // uh oh, something's wrong! Call a different method.
}
else {
  // all good
}
Then you pass something like payment -> payment > 0 as the argument
And your resource class doesn't concern itself with how the validation was done
woah. thats went over my head.
im just a little noob
is there a tutorial with what you showed? or a name of it that i can google?
If you want a more robust solution, you can have a PaymentValidator class that accepts a float argument and returns a List<ValidationError>, if the list is empty, there were no errors.
@JohnnyCoder Look up the strategy pattern
19:41
googling now
returning a list seems like a bit of an involved process to determine if an input is unacceptable and force the caller to redo the input
@JohnnyCoder Aye, the difference between the two methods is that a predicate returns a boolean
You know whether the value is valid or not
But a list of errors can tell you why the value is invalid
Perhaps it's a negative number, or perhaps it's more than the user has on their account
with the first example, i wouldnt have to do any checking where the method is in my resource class, only in the driver class then?
@JohnnyCoder What would be your resource class, and what the driver class?
(Forgive me, I'm not 100% familiar with the Java terms in English)
resource class would be the class that contains the class definition, driver contains the main method
Ah, so "callee" and "caller"
Well, where you perform your validation isn't that important, that's the beauty of abstracting it away, you can do it wherever you want
In the driver, in the resource, or in a completely different layer in between
When the layers on the call stack are cleanly separated, you can usually move them around to fit the problem space better
It's one of the reasons good program design is important, it's what makes a program maintainable
19:51
@MadaraUchiha strategy patter is quite clever
pattern*
@JohnnyCoder Yes, and it's even nicer with Java 8's lambdas, replacing most of the anonymous classes
its an easy concept, but was never immediately obvious to me
i dont even know what a lambda is lol
im in week 8 of my java class, we havent learned that yet
Do you know what an anonymous class is?
its a class created within another class right?
like an ActionListener?
@JohnnyCoder Yes, exactly.
Even though fge would disagree with me, a lambda can be seen as a syntactic sugar for certain kinds of anonymous classes, having the same effect with much fewer keystrokes and brain cycles.
For example, an ActionListener is a class with one method that takes an Event of some type, and has a void return type, correct?
19:54
yes
So instead of (and please forgive me if I butcher the syntax, I don't remember it off-hand)
ActionListener al = new ActionListener() {
  @Override
  public void listen(Event ev) {
    /* some implementation here */
  }
}
You can do this
ActionListener al = ev -> {
  /* some implementation here */
}
And if "some implementation here" is a single expression (like only calling a single other method or something like that), you can even drop the {}, making it into a neat little one-liner
ActionListener al = ev -> /* some implementation */;
so ev -> represents = new ActionListener(), the listen method signature?
and the *
@JohnnyCoder Not exactly
Like I said, a lambda can be seen as a sugar for anonymous classes, but it's not exactly like that.
ah, can be seen. so what exactly is it? in as close to layman's terms as you can get
Lambdas can replace anonymous classes which implement interfaces with only one method
For example, the Predicate<T> interface is implemented like so:
public interface Predicate<T> {
  public boolean test(T argument);
}
Because it only has one method, every time a method or a constructor asks for a Predicate<Something>, you can pass in a lambda, instead of the full blown anonymous class.
The type of the argument in the lambda (like the ev in the ActionListener case) will be inferred based on the interface
20:01
OH
So if I have Predicate<Something> p = a -> a.isSomething(), a will be inferred to be an instance of Something.
i see
ah, without ever having to actually create it
Exactly.
so do lambdas do the creation in the background and just make code more readable, or are we actually skipping creation?
@JohnnyCoder I'm not entirely sure exactly how it's implemented on the JVM level
I'm afraid I merely know how to program in Java, but I'm not a Java programmer :)
There's a vast difference between the two.
20:03
ah lol
one last question
@JohnnyCoder Sure
instead of handling or using a strategy pattern, is there a way to specify within the parameter itself that the input must be >= 1?
@JohnnyCoder Sure
You can make a class called PositiveInteger
And have your setPay method accept such a PositiveInteger
The logic for making sure the number passed is indeed positive, can then be encapsulated within the PositiveInteger class
oh. lol thats obvious. haha. is that recommended practice, or is that bad practice? @MadaraUchiha would it be better to deal with sign checks in a class outside of callee or caller?
Generally, you want validations to be done as soon as possible, from a UX perspective.
You want to let the user know they've made a mistake as soon as possible, and not midway through the transaction.
20:12
ah. well regardless of how i do this, it would be near instantaneous, limited only by how fast the JVM can get through the ode
code*
@JohnnyCoder Right, which means you should do it at the level you feel most comfortable.
The tricky part is making sure that if tomorrow you'd feel like changing it (to add features, or change the validation, or whatever), you would be able to do so with relative ease
And most importantly, without breaking other parts.
I'm assuming that this is some sort of school assignment, in which case you needn't worry about that (yet)
^^
it is a school assignment. weve were given 7 days to do a relatively easy project, but with design choice being 100% ours. im trying to come up with a well designed, functional program that will wow my prof. and possibly land me a UTA position
next semester

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