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morn
00:55
@Michael you get $0 for feeding vampires
01:21
Hey @Tav
hey @Michael
how's things?
gives @Uni a kiss
Not bad, you?
good good. Hungry though
I went to a lightsaber fighting class this weekend. I had loads of fun
Lol, you did what? xD
as it sounds
it was a swordsmanship class, but with lightsabers
01:32
I cleaned my bathroom.
Its been forever since I actually did anything over the weekend.
@Michael a seriously entertaining activity :P
mostly based on how dirty it was
 
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04:00
"The real winners in life are the people who look at every situation with an expectation that they can make it work or make it better" -Barbara Pletcher (source)
04:12
developers, on the other hand, just sigh and grab another coffee
05:05
Morning Java!
05:36
Morning!
06:08
@ItachiUchiha Hi ya! :D (finally we're both on stack at the same time :P)
I had a look at your code, may we speak about it? I did test it, and still have "switch" event triggering twice... (view is null, view is not null)
06:19
But, I never posted any code :P
you didnt update 2 files in the git?
Did you give me write access to your repository?
no :P so what about the actual problem, did you find something interesting? how to give you write access?
is that your nickname on git "ItachiUchiha"?
06:32
Check this out
you can run it by moving into the directory and executing ./gradlew run
confused...
hi guys!
hi @Aurasphere
is there by any way an x.509 certificate experts? ahaha I have some questions :)
@ItachiUchiha need some time to check...
@ItachiUchiha If I do add a "button" on the PaneOne, set onAction to "goPaneTwo", and make it implement ViewControllerInterface correctly (as subMenuController) it doesnt work...
main controller is "watching" one fxml at a time, doing what I say here before is like adding another element that the mainController should listen to...
06:52
I am not sure why were you adding buttons to your pane one and two.
because some navigation could be triggered from there, not only from the top pane / menubar...
basically, in my example, the main container is a BorderPane. On the top side of the BorderPane I have 2 buttons which is used to show a view in the center of the BorderPane.
Yes, I did see this, and it works pretty fine. But what if this view also contains navigation buttons, ...
Why would you want the sub-view to have navigation button?
Do Java layout managers have a consistent look and feel everywhere ?
06:57
@BatCat Welcome to the Java Chat, the room for Java enthusiasts! Please use a code snippet tool when posting code snippets. If you have an Android question, you're in the wrong place! And remember: this is not tech support! Thanks for visiting and have fun! :)
to communicate with some other app modules, for example, when fetching a list of people, you may want to go to another pane where you manage the societies the people can work for, ....
@BatCat On JavaFX, they do.
Yeah I remember them using earlier, the look and feel would be awful.
Your views on this = > Is Intelli J worth buying ???
For Java,Java EE and Android
@ItachiUchiha you have for example, three modules, calendar, tasks and users. You can select your module on the top border pane with 3 buttons to access simple crud view. When watching your calendar in the "center borderpane", you see, on a date, a task and a user. When clicking on the task, you go to the task module on the specified task, and same for the user. This way, your "child-pane" should also trigger navigation...
(idk if I'm clear in my explanations...)
Anyone have a good way to organize logs? by level(importance) or by operation type(system or user), need some advice.
07:01
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Logs in Java ? @JerryChin
Yep
should I put different level of logs into separate directory?
Hmm I have never heard them in Java.
Will it be inconsistent when I look it later?
@BatCat Depends on how comfortable are you with IntelliJ?
07:03
@JerryChin Yes that would depend on how you would need to view the information in case an error occurs
@Julo0sS I do understand. Can I get back to you later. There is something more important that needs my attention right now.
@ItachiUchiha I think it is way more better than Eclipse ? Your thoughts ?
@BatCat Have you tried the community version?
@ItachiUchiha np, thanks :)
Personally I like IntelliJ a lot, it made developing Java tolerable.
I think I would have quit my previous job a year earlier if they had told me to use Eclipse 😀
07:05
Eclipse community version ??
If yes then no I haven't tried//
It is, but have you used it in the past? If not, I would recommend you to start with IntelliJCE and then switch to IntelliJ ultimate.
OF course, you cannot work on JavaEE with CE
With Android Studio that was my first experience with Intelli J, I used to work with Eclipse in the past for Core Java..
I think that for Java EE Eclipse is the best..
dhS
dhS
Hi
Hi..
dhS
dhS
I have to sort the data columns in java
how can i achieeve that
07:08
hi
dhS
dhS
On the UI we just click and the column is sorted
does anyone have experience with x.509 certificates?
@dhS run a sort query and then refresh the data columns ?
I don't quite understand why I have 3 of them to authenticate: client.pem, server.pem and ca.pem...
Never worked in that..
dhS
dhS
07:10
the sort query should be the database query which write in controller isn't it
Yes should be that
dhS
dhS
@BatCat okey that should work
i'll give a try
Hmmm..
Yeah ..
@ItachiUchiha Personnaly I see some kind of recursion in this example. There is the main container. And inside of it, undefined number of children / sub-children / sub-sub... & so on... Maybe each children, for each level, should implement the viewControllerInterface, and refer its parent when change is needed. Then, the parent does the job, or triggers its own parent if the changes does not happen at the current level but higher....
dhS
dhS
:)
07:12
@Julo0sS I personally find that super ugly
@ItachiUchiha why?
Too many levels can lead to too many listener calls.
@ItachiUchiha idk...honestly I find it confusing...
fge
fge
08:24
@Aurasphere server and ca are respectively the own server certificate and the chain of certificates up to the certification authority
As to client.pem, no idea; what are you trying to authenticate to?
@fge
thanks for the help
but I'm a total noob, I'm not sure what you mean... I'm using mongodb and I'm trying to authenticate internally the member of a replica set, I don't know if you are familiar with it
what is a chain of certificates? could you elaborate more please?
fge
fge
Well, that's for TLS (or SSL); in order to ensure the identity of the parties, the server, at least, needs to prove its identity, and in order to do this it uses a certificate
But this certificate needs to be delivered by an authority recognized by the OS, and there may be any number of intermediates between the authority and the server itself
Hence the chain
Authority -> intermediate 1 -> intermediate 2 -> ... -> server
From the server you need to be able to walk back up the authentication chain
I see, so in my CA file contains n certs with n being the number of intermediates + the authority?
fge
fge
That would be it, yes
oh ok now I'm getting the hang of this
btw I've also opened a question if you want some points
fge
fge
08:30
ALthough the PEM format is flexible enough that it could contain everything from the CA down to the server
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Q: x.509 PEM certificate structure

Auraspherethis may be a really dumb question but I'm struggling to understand how this exactly works. I'm working with MongoDB. I have 3 files: server.pem, client.pem and ca.pem. I need to use them to internally authenticate the members of a replica set. All three of them are similar. The first question ...

I see. but does this pem files also contains the keys? or only the certificates?
these*
fge
fge
Only the public keys and signatures
Well, digests to be precise
But not the private keys, of course
yep that's what I thought about the private keys
I'm doing this for a mongodb assignemnt and the statement seems really ambiguous to me
> When enabling internal authentication between the members of a replica set both certificate and key must be present in the CA, client, and server PEM files.
I thought for sure you can't put the private keys there since if anyone gets the certificate has also the private key
the public key as far as I know is always within the certificate
hey crash!
08:39
@Aurasphere Hey
What's good?
I'm struggling with x.509 certificates today ahahah
morning
fge
fge
@Aurasphere indeed there is no need for the private keys to be in the chain; however, in order for the certificate to be usable, you do need the private keys for at least the server and client
These may be in the same file, but they do not have to
@fge
this is still generally speaking about pem and not directly related to mongodb, right?
also, suppose I want to put for some reasons my private keys into the same certificate file. How do I do that? Like there's some tools (like openssl) that makes me pass my private key as argument and encodes it into the certificate file?
08:45
@Aurasphere Sounds complex
fge
fge
@Aurasphere to your first question, yes; as to your second question, openssl can indeed do that
I don't recall the command, I always look it up -- openssl is a beast; useful, but a beast
@fge yeah, I don't need the exact command, it was just to figure out if I was understanding it correctly...
I've found this on the documentation:
> To configure MongoDB for client certificate authentication, the mongod and mongos specify a PEMKeyFile to prove its identity to clients, either through net.ssl.PEMKeyFile setting in the configuration file or --sslPEMKeyFile command line option.

If no clusterFile certificate is specified for internal member authentication, MongoDB will attempt to use the PEMKeyFile certificate for member authentication. In order to use PEMKeyFile certificate for internal authentication as well as for client authentication, then the PEMKeyFile certificate must either:
But I still feel like the question is ambiguous... I'm watching again the lessons and they basically puts the private keys on the certificate file (I totally missed that the first time) but I don't know if that's the standard and if that's applies to the ca file as well (in the lesson they only talk about server and client pem files)
@CrashBandicoot you bet it ahha
fge
fge
09:06
@Aurasphere it certainly doesn't apply to the CA certificates; if it did, it would mean that your clients would be able to create signed certificates (which you don't want to since this file is public)
09:24
@fge yep that's a good point. So if the key of the question is a private key the statement is false, since there's no private key in a CA file. if the key of the question is public the statement is true since there's a public key in the client, server and pem file. Correct?
It says that the abs() method provides the absolute value of something
What does that mean?
fge
fge
@CrashBandicoot that's basic math; if n is positive or 0 then this method returns n, otherwise it returns -n
I see
sorry
/crashbandicoot
Hi @CrashBandicoot
/help
Hi @Julo0sS
09:33
Commands=====================
/8ball     Simulates a magic 8-ball.
/about     Displays information about this bot.
/afk       Allows users to mark themselves as "away".
/cat       Displays a random cat picture. :3
/define    Displays word definitions from the dictionary.
/help      Displays this help message.
/http      Displays information about HTTP status codes and methods.
/javadoc   Displays class documentation from the Javadocs.
/learn     Teaches the bot a new command.
/react     Displays a reaction gif.
What's good?
Oakbot forgot about you :P
well, beer, chocolate, ... many things are good
Nice lol
xD
How's life?*
boring ?
:P
or "too short" many say...
where are you in java discovery? :)
I think I've done all the basics
xD
Just practicing the basics
I'll soon move to the intermediate stuff
But, as you can tell, I keep messing up on basic stuff :(
09:44
hey
/8ball Did you miss me ?
@Hans1984 Are you kidding? No!
leeel
ok
haha
09:45
Banter
/8ball Did u miss me?
@CrashBandicoot My reply is no
Jheeze
Nobody really does to be fair xD
fge
fge
/8ball do you want tea or coffee?
@fge Yes definitely
/8ball with milk?
09:46
@Hans1984 Yes definitely
ok
/8ball you do realize that you are a bot ?
@Hans1984 Yes definitely
/8ball so a bot can drink tea ?
@Hans1984 Without a doubt
if you say so
09:47
/8ball so, a bot can drink beer?
@Julo0sS Outlook good
/8ball can a bot get drunk ?
@Hans1984 My sources say no
too bad
/8ball Are you an alcoholic?
09:48
@CrashBandicoot Yes
Oak is crazy today
xD
/8ball do you take drugs ?
@Hans1984 Yes definitely
09:48
lol
/8ball heroin ?
/8ball Are you okay?
@Hans1984 Cannot predict now
@CrashBandicoot That's impossible
/8ball what about cocaine ?
@Hans1984 That's impossible
09:49
mhhh
/8ball so you smoke weed ?
@Hans1984 Chances are lower than skynet
/8ball Are you immortal?
@CrashBandicoot Ask again later
/8ball Are you immortal?
09:50
@jagapathi No way
so, that's the kind of stuff I'd know how to teach to OakBot, how do you teach him something like 8ball, I mean give him a command and he outputs something from a set of predefined stuff...
look at horseface hiding down there
/8ball do you hate Hans ?
@Sayros Yes
lol
@Hans1984 good
09:51
haha i knew that already
Lines 8-10
Do you have to put Math. before a mathematical function?
short answer : yes
09:54
because public static int abs(int a) it is static
hey chew :3
hey cat
So, if it wasn't static, I wouldn't use Math.?
@ChewbaccoCat Welcome to the Java Chat, the room for Java enthusiasts! Please use a code snippet tool when posting code snippets. If you have an Android question, you're in the wrong place! And remember: this is not tech support! Thanks for visiting and have fun! :)
Hi HorseFace @rlemon
09:58
xD
/crashbandicoot
:D
when u'll b alive from rest in peace
Not really understanding what's going on here:
oops
byeeeeeee
@Hans1984 @ColdFire
10:03
bye
lazy HORSEFACE @rlemon
it is
shouldnt be a warm up imo
i worked with this site alot when i was a beginer
it can be quiet tricky
Would you recommend any other website?
well this is the only site i know which gives you results
where you can compile
haha
just logged in with my account
its still working
i hav e0 stars for warmup-2 xD
5 stars with warmup-1
logic-1 7 stars
by far my best
11:31
Don't understand the solution codingbat.com/prob/p178318
@CrashBandicoot Get the last two chars as a String, look how often this String is in the whole String. Subtract one because you do not want to count the last two chars as a match
Good morning :D
@geisterfurz007 Thanks!
Morning!
its almost 2 pm here, morning is over :P
hi @geisterfurz007
11:46
Hey @Julo0sS
String end = str.substring(str.length()-2);
Doesn't that create a substring, minus the last 2 chars
Apr 21 at 8:27, by kiheru
I thought it had been established that it's always morning at the java channel
@CrashBandicoot No. The parameter you give it is the beginning of the substring
Hmm, makes sense, thanks
/learn crashbandicoot Makes Sense!
11:48
@Julo0sS Saved.
Morning, Java!
Hey Michael!
Afternoon Michael!
You are early! Are you not?
Hey @Julio @gei
Yeah, a little.
11:52
Michael, is it possible to teach oakbot like the 8ball thing, I mean teach him a set of values that he would pick randomly when asking the command?
No, the values are hard coded.
I guess he means something like: ./learn randomize -random {choice1, choice2, choice3}
this is what I mean exactly
fge
fge
/8ball are all solutions to the Boltzmann equation regular?
@fge Cannot predict now
12:05
You can use the roll command to make a random choice
/roll watermelon
@geisterfurz007 watermelon
/roll one two three
@Michael one
12:06
/rollover
/8ball huh?
@Hans1984 ∀sʞ ɐƃɐıu lɐʇǝɹ
hehe
Hey @Hans
hey @Michael
o/
12:07
/rollover
so, guess we cannot learn "random" things to oakbot then :P
fge
fge
/8ball is P equal to NP?
@fge Yes definitely
fge
fge
hrm
If you say so...
Hey @fge :)
12:13
No, not currently. :(
dont doubt oak
hes always right
/8ball right ?
@Hans1984 Ask again later
12:23
Hi
fge
fge
@Hans1984 on this very subject, I think not
yeah
fge
fge
The P vs NP problem is truly fascinating
If I want to generate new random numbers in a loop. Is it wise to have Random generate new seed each time?
Random rdm = new Random(System.currentTimeMillis());
fge
fge
@Cows42 not only is it wise, it is pretty much a must do
12:25
Alright, then I have implemented things correctly
fge
fge
Just try and NOT insert a random seed; in some implementations you will find that from one run to another of the program when the OS hasn't been rebooted, the series of numbers will be the same
Although, in a strictly mathematical definition, this is still random
Valid random number generator, although perfectly useless: public static int someRandomNumber() { return 42; }
It always knows the answer though
fge
fge
OK, here's a physics question; how does Newton's law of gravity contradict Einstein's theory of special relativity?
fge
fge
(Einstein found about that contradiction when he was 16)
12:33
No problem, glad to help :P
and he had no internet@fge
;)
fge
fge
OK, here's a hint: speed of light
So, nothing comes to mind? :)
Shall I recall Newton's law of gravity then?
fge
fge
@Julo0sS sigh
hahaha@Julo0sS
fge
fge
12:46
I can't ask serious questions, can I?
i love that movie
sure you can, ask serious questions...
but I can't always give a serious answer back...
fge
fge
Understanding the answer to that question makes you understand a LOT
Sure of it, but the question sounds a little bit complicated... Idk einstein & newton's theories in details... never really studied them tbh... ^^
fge
fge
So, let me recall Newton's law of gravity: if two masses m1 and m2 are separated by a distance r, then they are mutually attracted by a force whose magnitude is F = G * m1 * m2 / r^2 (where G is Newton's constant)
12:49
@fge I remember that from Physics
Law of gravitational force
fge
fge
Einstein stated that nothing can go faster than the speed of light
inverse proportions
fge
fge
And note how Newton's law applies whatever the distance
But if the force is stronger they theoretically could (after the law of newton)?
fge
fge
When Einstein said nothing, it really means nothing
12:50
But, with extra force, comes extra drag
fge
fge
Given any distance, whichever how small, there is no way that m1 knows that m2 is there
Therefore the problem is this: Newton's law is instant action; and this is contradictory with special relativity
Which is why Newton's laws are ultimately wrong
And that gave birth to Einstein's theory of general relativity, which describes gravitation as "nothing" but a curvature of spacetime
Consider this: photons have no mass; yet they are visibly curved by a strong enough mass
This explains why you can still see the light of the sun when there's a moon eclipse
If Newton were right, you wouldn't see it
I think it's because they are "packets" of energy
And energy can be excited
Now, I'm making stuff up, but therefore, can't the photons then be attracted/reflected from a surface?
fge
fge
@CrashBandicoot they are, but they are also massless
If you take Newton's law at face value, then they shouldn't feel the effect of gravity at all
Yet they do
Makes sense
But, aren't Newton's laws widely accepted?
fge
fge
They are accepted when some values can be considered negligible
But in some real world applications, they cannot
Primary example: the GPS
12:59
Yeah
Navigator sends signals, via radio/micro-waves
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