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00:39
@Tavo It's evening right now
do we really have to go through this again?
Just because you're 14 hours ahead of me doesn't mean anything!
01:33
If you turn the 'v' in "Tavo" 90° clockwise, it says "Taco"
 
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04:42
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
04:52
Is 1 true or is 0 true?
05:06
posted on February 16, 2017

The Java Content Repository (JSR-170 and JSR-283) have been around for a while. For those who don't know it's an actual way of managing content (or assets, or text, or images, or a catalog). Its use can be almost anything, and yet, we didn't know we had it! The best part? It's a JSR so not just that there are different, compatible implementations, but the underlying storage can be changed in a

Ah, yes. False is 0 and True is 1.
05:26
I got that from lines 153 and 154 of the jni.h file included with the JDK
06:25
morning
 
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08:27
@JonahSloan which ones?
08:37
morning @ItachiUchiha :D
09:07
morn
!!meow
09:25
today I'm going to an event with Douglas Crockford. Should be interesting
and people still ask me why I don't want to go back to my hometown :D
@Tavo Really? What's he going to talk about?
His latest and greatest efforts of deprecating JS in favor of Qt?
10:08
@MadaraUchiha source?
@ItachiUchiha The YGLF conference in Israel two years ago.
10:21
I was of the opinion that he a supporter of the JS language.
10:34
@ItachiUchiha He's the "father of modern JS"
But recently many feel his opinions stopped being revolutionary and started being silly
He's still an extremely talented developer, and a great speaker
But I started taking what he says with a grain of salt.
explains the comments in - bdadam.com/blog/…
user6857832
10:50
https://hastebin.com/ehaneropez.cs
I have two threads and four tasks. They are supposed to work in parallel, but when I run it, and like I have four tasks in here. So It should work like two tasks at a time. When those two tasks are done, then It should start working on other two tasks. Well It works like that, but sometimes It's like thread 1 is executing first task and at the same time thread 2 is executing the second task. When they both are done, thread 1 didn't start working, but thread 2 completes the other two tasks left. Can anyone please tell why is it so?
Joe
Joe
the ordo notation for this code : is it O(log(n))
int i = 1;
while (i <= n) {
statements;
i = 2*i;
}
Am I thinking right?
Ved
Ved
11:10
@Hemlata u need to pause execution of particular thread. until other thread starts executing. use wait() and notify()
Heyyp 0/
How is your head larger today?
Grown with all the math I am doing
0/ felt quicker to type on the phone than o/
user6857832
@Ved Yeah, I know. I wanna know that how those threads works like sometimes both threads work, as they are supposed to, and sometimes only one thread do all the tasks. So why is it so?
Ved
Ved
@Hemlata can u paste your code
user6857832
11:22
Sure.
Ved
Ved
just sample or something
hey Hem
user6857832
Hi
hows it going
Ved
Ved
11:25
u have to use wait / notify for both sets
making progress with the java book?
Ved
Ved
your program doesn't ensure syncronization
user6857832
@Ved But why does it work so? I mean why doesn't It uses all the threads?
user6857832
@Hans1984 Yeah. I have done 12 or 11 chapters yet, but rest are all on GUI. So I will skip those for a while, and come back later on it.
sounds good
11:33
Heyyo Hem :)
user6857832
Hey :)
Teacher is late already... man this woman >.>
Is supposed to teach us math and instead we teach her
There we go. Later o/
Ved
Ved
O_o
12:37
Anyone care to rewrite this method in Java 8? is it possible? pastebin.com/4rmeZcTx
@ItachiUchiha What do you mean by "which ones"?
13:10
@TheCoder This is the best I could do: pastebin.com/JNVPF9EQ
thanks a lot
user6857832
@JonahSloan Can you please help me?
The question I asked above.
user6857832
2 hours ago, by Hemlata
https://hastebin.com/ehaneropez.cs
I have two threads and four tasks. They are supposed to work in parallel, but when I run it, and like I have four tasks in here. So It should work like two tasks at a time. When those two tasks are done, then It should start working on other two tasks. Well It works like that, but sometimes It's like thread 1 is executing first task and at the same time thread 2 is executing the second task. When they both are done, thread 1 didn't start working, but thread 2 completes the other two tasks left. Can anyone please tell why is it so?
I can't say I've ever used any Executor classes
13:36
@Hemlata I'm going to say that it is prioritizing the threads. I think it starts by doing tasks "ONE" and "TWO" at the same time, then when either is finished task "THREE" starts at a lower priority than the others currently running task because it prioritizes the tasks based on the time the task started. Which is also why task "FOUR" completes last.
I don't know if I'm right though.
13:57
@Hemlata What makes you think that the task should be distributed between the threads?
o/
\o
o/\o
\oo/
\(^-^)/
Soon Uni will be here and remove it all again :'(
@geisterfurz007 How was the lecture?
Well we are just redoing school things so yeah...
First 3/4 are great (lecture by a competent teacher) and tasks to do where I can just chill a bit, but the last 90 minutes are horror... We compare the results and the teeacher we have there is just confused as hell...
She wanted to tell us things that are just wrong and we had to correct her, she misses things, messes up + and - as well as variables...
It is just bad what happens there
@ItachiUchiha ^
user6857832
14:13
@ItachiUchiha Well If tasks will not be distributed between the threads then, how will it do more than one things at a time? Cause concurency means doing more than one task at a time, but If only one thread will do all the tasks then it doesn't make sense to me.
@geisterfurz007 wow!
@Hemlata My bad, I will re-frame my question - What makes you think that the task should be evenly distributed between the threads?
It is just max cringe... I am glad to have a friend of mine sitting next to me... Like that we both have to laugh a bit and not have to cry alone :>
user6857832
@ItachiUchiha I never said that tasks should be evenly distributed.
> When they both are done, thread 1 didn't start working, but thread 2 completes the other two tasks left.
user6857832
Yeah, but I'm jus asking cause that's what output I'm getting. I haven't said that It should be evenly distributed.
user6857832
14:19
I can think of it like before thread 1 tried to run task 3, thread 2 took it first, but in the mean while thread 1 can go for task 4. In my code it doesn't do anything like that.
user6857832
@ItachiUchiha
Yes, because your tasks are completed almost immediately and the threads are available again.
Therefore, it's left on the Executor implementation to choose a Thread when next task comes in.
user6857832
But thread 1 was always available, right?
user6857832
Cause it jus ran one task.
user6857832
Or thread 1 was still running while thread 2 was completing all the tasks?
14:35
thread selection (with all threads having same priority) from a thread pool is random
hey doodles and doodelinas
mornin
office space?!
user6857832
14:47
@ItachiUchiha Ok. I will try.
user6857832
Anyway do you know any good book for learning multithreading?
user6857832
I already been through oracle tutorials.
user6857832
How about this book? Is it good?
@Hemlata The best book for Threads in Java is by Brian Goetz
user6857832
14:50
@ItachiUchiha I meant for beginners
user6857832
This book is not for newbie
oreilly is good for beginners usually
I haven't read any other book on Threads, so..
but that book you link is old, hem
user6857832
Do you know new link?
user6857832
14:52
I mean new book?
@Hemlata Try and let me know if the output makes sense to you.
user6857832
Yeah, I will in a bit.
they don't have a newer one
user6857832
But I can tell It will run thread 1 and thread 2 at the same time, and again it will run the same.
user6857832
@TimCastelijns So should I go with it?
user6857832
14:54
Or look for somethin more good?
no
yes look for newer book
@Hemlata Correct, but why? And why is the O/P different from what you wrote?
user6857832
Um, ok.
is there an easy way to convert a time of format hh:mm:ss into seconds?
user6857832
@ItachiUchiha Cause they will gonna wait for 2 milli second and so they will both gonna start at the same time.
14:55
Did you know there's pens with built-in USB flash drives?
@JonahSloan Now-a-days, there is everything with built in flash drives
@Hemlata What happens to the task when the 2 threads are waiting for 2 seconds?
user6857832
@TimCastelijns I don't think so they have 4th edition. I looked up but couldn't find.
yes they don't have
find a different book
user6857832
@ItachiUchiha Which task 1 and 2 or task 3 and 4 (Which haven't started)?
not oreilly
user6857832
14:59
I already looked up and that was the only I could find, and rest were also kinda old.
user6857832
If you could help me to find one then It will be appreciated.
must it be for java, or general principles of multithreading?
user6857832
Um, yeah for multithreading.
user6857832
https://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0672315858/
How about it?
user6857832
15:02
@TimCastelijns Looks good, but that's not a lot though.
the best resource is multiple resources :) read different authors
user6857832
@ItachiUchiha When they are waiting for 2 seconds then none will gonna run. I mean task 3 and 4 will not gonna run, as both of the threads are busy, right?
user6857832
Um, ok.
user6857832
So I should not read that book?
Yes, but since you have already submitted them to the Executor, where do the task go?
user6857832
15:05
They will wait in the queue.
user6857832
I mean task 3 and 4
user6857832
and task 1 and 2 are still running?
Good day. Is someone here good with gradle projects? (and their integration into inteliji)?
Correct, which ever of thread of 1or 2 is finished first will take up task 3, right?
user6857832
Yes.
15:07
But, why does thread 1 always take up 3?
user6857832
Cause It gets finished first.
how do you know?
user6857832
But thread 1 can also take task 4 in case it doesn't get finished before task 2.
No, thread 1 cannot take task 4
user6857832
Why?
15:08
All the waiting tasks are stored in a BlockingQueue. They follow FIFO.
user6857832
@TimCastelijns Cause that's how it works. Doesn't it?
@Hemlata No. There is no guarantee.
user6857832
@ItachiUchiha That means If thread 2 ran first then thread 2 will gonna run task 3, right?
user6857832
I know but It will not cause It starts from thread 1
15:11
maybe
user6857832
But in my code first thread 1 ran and then thread 2, and thread 1 should finish first If It follow FIFO, right?
no FIFO is not about who is done first
user6857832
Then?
it is about who in the queue gets the next turn
user6857832
It means first in first out.
15:13
yes
user6857832
So If thread 1 ran first first then it should finish first.
user6857832
That's what is FIFO, or am I wrong?
3 does not care if it is handled by thread 1 or thread 2, it only cares that it gets its turn before 4 does
no that is wrong
@Hemlata No
user6857832
Then?
user6857832
15:14
I'm not getting.
if you change the code so that 1 will sleep for 10 seconds, you will see that it is not done first, and 3 and 4 will both be handled by thread 2
user6857832
Yeah.
and if you change the order from 1 2 3 4 to 1 2 4 3, you will see that 4 leaves the queue before 3
user6857832
But I have no sleep method in it, So It should not wait for that long.
I was looking at itachis code
user6857832
15:16
Nah, I'm talkin about mine.
If you have 2 tasks that you think will take the same time to finish and are handled by 2 different threads both of which are started almost at the same time. There is no guarantee as to which thread will finish first.
user6857832
user6857832
@ItachiUchiha Yeah, that's what I thought, but you said It follows FIFO. I am confused now..
user6857832
Can you please explain me how FIFO works?
the only thing that matters is that you never know when a thread will be done with its current task. It is done when it is done. When it is done, it will take the next task from the queue, not a random task but the one that has been in the queue the longest (FIFO) and then do that task
user6857832
15:19
Um, yeah.
user6857832
But FIFO means first in first out, then thread 1 should complete first.
@Hemlata Waiting tasks which are stored in a Queue for execution will follow FIFO
user6857832
In case It was the first to start
@Hemlata No, you are getting confused between the current executing task and the waiting tasks
15:23
!!shrug
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
user6857832
In my code let's say first thread 1 ran and then thread 2. Thread 2 completed first, So thread 2 ran now, task 3 (It will follow FIFO) and It will get finished first, right?
But thread 1 will also get finished or not while thread 2 is completing the task 3?
> It will get finished first, right?
get this out of your head :P
you don't know who finishes when
what can cause the thing that build.gradle isn't recognized correctly by inteliji? (the file itself is correct and all tasks are working, but it's just inteliji which can't resolve anything in that file - definitions, method calls, etc - all is marked as errors)
user6857832
15:25
But in my code it is gettin' finished first.
gradle plugin for intellij is set up?
user6857832
I know It can vary.
@AlmaDo re-import the project as a gradle project
@Hemlata yes, it is a coincidence. If you have more complex code it will vary more often
@TimCastelijns IntelliJ has it by default :)
15:26
or if your cpu schedules threads differently
user6857832
And thread 1 will still wait, right?
user6857832
But thread 2 finishes first, So It will get the task 4 as well?
if that happens, then yes
it can be that the cpu doesn't give thread 1 as much time as thread 2, so maybe thread 2 will handle task 2 3 and 4 while thread 1 is handling only task 1
user6857832
15:28
@TimCastelijns But that way thread 1 will never gonna run.
@TheCoder Is it a String?
user6857832
Aww It's so confusing..
what is confusing to you?
user6857832
That If It happens like I said then thread 1 will never gonna run. So there is no multithreading in it.
Though it might be better to just do spilt(":") and do some multiplication and addition.
15:31
the cpu will see to it that both threads run
user6857832
But If It follows FIFO then thread 1 will never gonna run.
11 mins ago, by ItachiUchiha
@Hemlata No, you are getting confused between the current executing task and the waiting tasks
user6857832
No, I am not.
@ItachiUchiha thanks, let me see (didn't try it yet)
FIFO in general has nothing to do with threads
user6857832
15:34
But you just said It follows FIFO.
user6857832
Or maybe itachi said
it is like a line at the counter in a shop. First person in line gets served first, everybody else has to wait before the people in front of them have been served. That is FIFO
this is the queue with tasks
The BlockingQueue in the underlying ThreadFactory created by Executors.newFixedThreadPool(2) follows FIFO.
now the lady at the counter is a thread, she handles the tasks
maybe there are 2 ladies who can each handle tasks
maybe one lady is faster in serving people than the other lady
then she will serve more people
and the next person in line will go to either lady, depending on who of the 2 is not doing anything at the moment
user6857832
Yeah, but If it follows FIFO then second lady will keep serving the people, and first lady will gonna wait forever.
15:37
no..
user6857832
Nvm. I am not jus gettin' it.
FIFO is followed by the customers who enter the cafe i.e. the customer who enter first will be addressed by one of the ladies..
user6857832
Yeah..
@TimCastelijns Interesting example. I will remember it for future references. o/\o
@ItachiUchiha it worked, thanks man o/
15:39
lol thanks. I thought it might be easier for hem to understand if it was about shopping
I have a lost of objects called BillLog. I want to create a new list of BillLogs that amalgomates each BillOg together that has the same number, summing their costsInCents
class BillLog {
    String number;
    int durationInSeconds;
    int costInCents;
}
user6857832
Nah, I am still confused.
So if the number is the same for 2 BillLogs, create a new BillLog with the costs summed.
Its straight as an arrow with the counter example :)
15:42
Hem.. forget threads for a min. Just imagine a store. There are 2 ladies behind the counter. There is a line of people waiting to be helped. Both ladies can help 1 person at a time. If a lady is done with that person, the next person in line comes to her. That is easy right?
user6857832
@TimCastelijns Yep.
@TheCoder, didn't understand the last part, but sounds like you need a Map?
Alright
The counter is the thread pool. It manages 2 threads. Each of the ladies is a thread that can process tasks. Each person in line that wants to be helped is a task. The persons in the line are the queue. The order in which the persons are helped is: the person who has been standing in line the longest, gets helped first
user6857832
Um, yeah.
user6857832
So the first person in the line will get help first, right?
15:53
Is there any good analog for Android plugin? - I need functionality similar to what BuildConfig does
but I need it for java project
exactly hem
that is what FIFO is
but the ladies behind the counter do not know anything about the line of persons
only that they have to help them one by one
user6857832
Ok. Let's say there are 4 person in the line and two ladies at the counter. First lady will help the first person and second lady will help the second person. Now first lady gets done first, So It will help third person. Now second lady also gets done with the second person while first lady is still helping the third person. So second lady can help the fourth person, right?
You mention ladies and no dogs, cats, transgenders, gay etc.
reported for beeing offensive
:>
But yeah I think so
user6857832
Sure. I don't mind.
Yes hem exactly
16:00
Yo dutch o/
but maybe the first lady is really slow
then the other lady has to help more people
yo deutsch
@geisterfurz007 lmao
\o/ someone saw the irony :>
user6857832
16:04
@TimCastelijns Yeah. That means whosoever finishes first can start doing other tasks, right?
user6857832
Cool.
does it make sense?
user6857832
Yeah.
user6857832
But If I will talk about my code then It's a little different.
16:05
are you confused about anything, or is it cleared up?
user6857832
Can you please have a look at my code and explain me how is it working?
When I get the output:
thread 1 -> task 1
thread 2 -> task 2
thread 2 -> task 3
thread 2 -> task 4
user6857832
Or you don't even need to look at my code. You can just explain it like that.
that can happen if the CPU gives thread 2 a lot of time, and thread 1 not so much
then thread 2 will have more time to handle tasks
user6857832
Um, yeah.
user6857832
But thread 1 also get finished after some time, So It can handle task 4 when task 4 is idle.
user6857832
16:10
Cause how can thread 1 run for so long? Or It stops running?
yes if thread 2 is busy with task 3, thread 1 will handle task 4
user6857832
So why didn't thread 1 handled task 4?
I dont know :) threading is complicated and you do not have full control over it
user6857832
Um, ok.
user6857832
Can you have a look at it? github.com/ReactiveX/RxJava/issues/3594
user6857832
16:13
It's kinda same what I am asking
> Its a thread pool and if you don't have high enough throughput, it won't even create new threads. That single thread can serve all tasks easily.
user6857832
It's not really same as that person is using sleep, but It's kinda same what I am asking
user6857832
But in my code It is creating new threads though.
user6857832
Nvm.
I dont know about all the different thread classes and managers and stuff :) just a bit about the basic concept
user6857832
16:17
Um, ok. Anyway thanks for your help :)
sure thing I am glad you understood all my rambling
16:44
In spring boot, we write just method signatures for database access, like "findPersonById(String Id)". I am trying to find that documentation page where there is list of all valid options and combinations, but I can't just find it. can anyone please help?
you define them yourself, no?
@RegisteredUser You say you use Spring Boot. What is the database layer support for this? Is it Spring Data?
@unserializable Its JPA . Sorry I have just started and am trying to find my way around :P
@TimCastelijns No we just declare it in a interface
then you yourself define the list of valid options, no?
Morning, Java!
16:51
@RegisteredUser Hmm, does JPA have query-by-example? Which version are you using?
Are you using CrudRepository or smth similar? If yes, then you might be using Spring Data, not JPA.
@TimCastelijns Not sure about that :P
me neither
@unserializable Yes I'm using CRUDRepository
Well then it looks like you are using Spring Data and above manual link is prob correct ^.
@TimCastelijns But there are some predefined words like find, between, or and many more
16:55
There are ather versions -- that link is for 1.11.0
@unserializable My gradle build file says I'm using spring-boot-starter-data-jpa
I am not familiar with Spring Boot artifact shop. Naming suffix fits Spring Data JPA.
@unserializable Niether am I :P . Found the table in that doc. Thanks!
I have a list of numbers. I want to remove the largest number and sum the rest. Can java 8 streams do this neatly?
 
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18:57
posted on February 16, 2017 by CommitStrip

19:24
Hi all!
Is there someone who is using glassfish 4.1.1??
19:59
@TheCoder Wouldn't it be easier to sum all of the numbers and subtract the largest?
Something like int sum=0, largest=Integer.MIN_VALUE; for(int i : list){ sum += i; if(i>largest) largest=i; } sum -= largest;

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