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01:03
morn
 
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04:00
"Time to improve is limited. The clock is always on and doesn't care if you don't feel like it. Someone else does and they're passing you by." -William James Moore (source)
 
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06:12
Morning
06:40
morn @Gem
morning all !
Is is possible that a java(fx - fxml) app doesnt act the same way under windows, and under linux when testing it in netbeans? especially with bindings
@Julo0sS behaviour should be the same
the IDE should not matter
on the other hand, visualisation might differ slightly
that said, if you have hardcoded file locations, you might have an issue there
but I am going to assume you haven't made that mistake
no thats not path's related...
that's really strange
it's probably PBKAC
06:51
Yesterday, i copied/pasted the @ItachiUchiha version of screenswitcher (a bad thing I try to do for weeks now)
here is the link :
it works fine under windows
it fails under debian
both on netbeans 8
both jdk 1.8
the eventhandler simply doesnt trigger when click on the buttons
(change listener, on observer)
@Tavo I work on a stool with vocal recognition, no keyboard. That's simply impossible pbkac
:P
PBSAM
lol maybe... hehe
@Julo0sS is that so? Have you put a breakpoint in the eventhandler and it doesn't stop while debugging?
any exceptions?
@Tavo its a change listener on an observable value (in a controller), using Bindings.select. When I try to show the bindings value (when set), I get : ObjectBinding [invalid] . Can't figure out why... (under debian only)
no exceptions, errors, warnings...
I have no experience with JavaFX whatsoever
so the specifics are lost to me
I'd debug as deep as I could
but the fact that your binding is invalid already explains why the code of the listener is not running
07:04
yeah, but it does run... under windows... ^^
probably libraries version issue or something :(
shrugs
07:27
Well, I'll investigate deeper later, gtg now... have a nice day
morn
07:50
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08:30
morning
hey man
hey :)
09:13
hii
if I build a script in Java
is that a Javascript?
ok I'm sorry that was awkward
lol
was alright
not bad actually
/8ball did you like that joke ?
@Hans1984 That's impossible
09:38
Morning
lol
/fatcat
10:09
@Tavo don't move spam, flag them
the ugky internet I have
I dunno each time I get disconnected while the connection works fine
only in this SO chat
use a different chat then
with other chat services like slack and discord growing, SO chat is still using a rotten, broken, inconsistent codebase with no API support for people to build apps
there's no reason to stay on it if it's not performing well for you
personally I used IRC but my chat circles moved to discord so /shrug
humm
hi
Can you tell me what is the difference between Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader() and TestServlet.class.getClassLoader()
I will try IRC
10:20
They do different things.
@sidharthapani good explanation here stackoverflow.com/questions/1771679/…
I'm trying to download log4j-slf4j-impl via maven but it's not showing in my .m2. Any one any ideas?
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.logging.log4j</groupId>
<artifactId>log4j-slf4j-impl</artifactId>
<version>2.0.2</version>
</dependency>
10:36
@TheCoder try right click on your eclipse project > maven > update project
tried, no dice
10:54
G'day
@Unihedron Did you get some sleep finally?
I'm asked to "Define new property of Class 'Tree'. Make it of type TreeType and call it TreeType". I've done: private treeType TreeType;
and it says that treeType cannot be resolved to a type
@geisterfurz007 none of your business
@CrashBandicoot you reversed the type and the variable name
did you actually learn java
Yeah... I forgot. You are not the person to ask friendly -.-
I believe I have learnt the basics of Java... It's just the application I need to work on
But, thanks for the demoralisation
Don't worry. He moshes everything in his way...
11:01
@geisterfurz007 I am not a person who will pretend I care about questions I don't care about, so you get what you deserve
And, I've managed to fix it
@CrashBandicoot you're welcome
We're all like that, we just choose not to believe it
speak for yourself
Some people more deeply affected
Maybe due to personal issues
But who gives a f***
11:07
/uni
/learn uni "How do you cook your steak? If it's anything above raw, don't talk to me." - Unihedron
@Unihedron Saved.
I kinda want it to pull from a set of dumb quotes instead of being stuck to one, but cba to muster the motivation to write java
 
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12:59
Morning, Java!
@CrashBandicoot I give a f**k !
Good day Michael!
13:18
slaps @Uni with a wet fish
Is that good enough?
hey@Michael
Hey@Hans
If anyone has an idea, I am sure now that my current test app is working fine on windows, but not on debian under netbeans. Debian netbeans = 8.2 and windows 8.0.2. Both use the jdk 1.8. Here is what I test : github.com/TheItachiUchiha/ScreenSwitcher
Under windows, the app is working properly (borderpane center changes on click on buttons), but on debian it fails (nothing happens, no message, ...)
windows 7, debian 8 jessie, both 64 bits
13:37
To be sure, I exported my project from the windows netbeans to a .zip file, transferred it to my debian machine, opened the project with netbeans and its not working...
13:49
I think I killed the java chatroom...
@Julo0sS Hiiii
That may have been directed at someone :/
14:19
@Julo0sS I killed yur mum
@ballBreaker Can you kill my problem instead?^^ ;)
never used debian my guy
14:34
such a shame
:P
15:21
bye
@Hans1984 is your name Hans ?
ah bye sorry
15:56
 
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19:02
@ColdFire Sorry was busy, ssup?
nothing much just thought havent seen you in a while
Good to know that you are keeping tabs :P
@Julo0sS What does the exception stacktrace tell you?
19:18
hiiiiii
@ItachiUchiha no exception
nothing happens...
I have no warning at all... that's the strange thing, under windows, the app works perfectly, when trying it on my netbeans under debian, it launches, but the click on button nevergoes to the "listener" code;..
can you test it? as above, Run under netbeans 8.2 on debian 8 jessie 64 not working... And from gradle run neither...
I have a Ubuntu installed and I am sure it will work fine their
so where could it come from then... I'm on debian right here, any idea about what i should search?
java version "1.8.0_131"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_131-b11)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.131-b11, mixed mode)
Product Version: NetBeans IDE 8.2 (Build 201609300101)
Updates: NetBeans IDE is updated to version NetBeans 8.2 Patch 1
Java: 1.8.0_131; Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 25.131-b11
Runtime: Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment 1.8.0_131-b11
System: Linux version 4.9.0-0.bpo.2-amd64 running on amd64; UTF-8; fr_BE (nb)
not sure :)
so you have an idea, you, the java one :P
not sure it has something to do with netbeans since gradle does the same...
------------------------------------------------------------
Gradle 3.2.1
------------------------------------------------------------
Build time:   2012-12-21 00:00:00 UTC
Revision:     none
Groovy:       2.4.8
Ant:          Apache Ant(TM) version 1.9.9 compiled on March 1 2017
JVM:          1.8.0_131 (Oracle Corporation 25.131-b11)
OS:           Linux 4.9.0-0.bpo.2-amd64 amd64
gtg
come back soon
thx for your help ItachiUchiha
19:40
Can someone look at my java code and tell me if it has good coding style. I was working on my first assignment and the prof expects us to have good coding style
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i have sent my code on pastebin if someone could tell me if it has good coding style or not and what changes i should make please let me know
anyone alive here?
20:27
@fge Thanks Sir. I was actually looking up at a person who did not have a title. Appreciate your help
20:46
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what if your tricky guy does write nothing, or a sentence without 'java' in it...
ignore those for now
i just want to know if my style is good
20:56
your style is good, nice hair, nice tshirt ;)
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/codeconvtoc-136057.html
http://geosoft.no/development/javastyle.html
lol
i meant my coding style
the reason i ask is because im used to declaring variables first before doing anything else
but it seems i declare variables after each system.out
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Q: Variable declaration placement guidelines in Java

JubbatThere seems to be two accepted variable declaration placements for Java variables, each with different raison d'être. From the Sun's code conventions we can see: Put declarations only at the beginning of blocks. (A block is any code surrounded by curly braces "{" and "}".) Don't wait to de...

I'd say its up to you, but have a look at this thread, there are interesting answers
/crashbandicoot
Makes Sense!
/wut
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in mokito
@fge lol
fge
fge
@Julo0sS to what? The company name or the concept?
21:09
name^^
and some expressions are nice^^ : soul-destroying traffic
concept, yeah, why not.... really feasible?...
Anyone understand this error? The type org.apache.http.client.methods.HttpRequestBase cannot be resolved. It is indirectly referenced from required .class files
can i get a pair of second eyes to tell me if this coding style is good in java
fge
fge
21:25
@Tushar wait, mock or test? Also, your code is really suboptimal
@Julo0sS well, let's put it this way: everyone who bet against Elon Musk (who created the company) has always lost
21:39
@CardinalSystem it's like another form of class not found error, means another class that isn't present either in classpath is referencing it
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@DanielArechiga hmm....
The error is in a library I got off the internet, so I'm not entirely sure how to fix it
a library from apache I believe, check your classpath, follow the stack trace to the first method call that triggers the exception, maybe you're missing another dependent jar or some of your code is looking for something not in that jar you downloaded
@DanielArechiga There isn't a stacktrace, I got the error when compiling.
Well, It wasn't actually compiling, I was using Eclipse..
 
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22:59
@New_Racket_User that coding style is not good in java, IMHO.

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