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Hi I have this code which is supposed to take in a linked list and return the nodes which are lesser than the value of node specified in the parameter, but it is doing exact opposite. Can anyone suggest what I am doing wrong here..
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morn
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@ballBreaker are you into haikus now? :P
 
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Hello
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I have a question in java ejb3.2
May I ask now?
you may
thank you sir
you are very welcome
adjusts monocle
03:17
I am using wildfly 10.0.2
And I am migrating ejb2.1 to ejb3.2
this is my ejb-jar file in ejb2.1
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@美丽美丽花 please read what Oakbot told you
so when I deploy ejb to wildfly, I am getting this error.
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@美丽美丽花 seriously, again?
I don't know how I can fix this.
I have searched in google.
But I cannot get helpful document.
can u help me?
not really. But the error is telling you exactly what you need: Entity Beans are no longer supported, beans ModelEEJB cannot be deployed
03:21
yeah
Wildfly10 simply does not support entity beans
yeah
I know
ok, so?
you know what your problem is
can you give me a url for migrating?
a url for migrating?
03:25
yea
from ejb2.1 to ejb3.2
no, sorry. All I could do is a Google search. And you said you did already
But you are professional, you can find more helpful document than me.
ok, this conversation is pointless
@Tavo lol
03:43
It's all the years in the UK :D
I wanted to bring a fake monocle to my wedding, but my wife forbade it
I still wore a pocket watch and steampunk cufflings
what do u mean?
do u want to marry?
@美丽美丽花 He is already married :)
and Itachi has seen proof :D
Indeed, I have. But, I am just not sure if they got married or if it a dressing competition ;)
@Tavo Wow!!!
04:00
"Failure is the condiment that gives success its flavor." -Truman Capote (source)
 
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@ItachiUchiha lmao
 
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08:12
Can someone tell me how to access a class from a jar within another jar
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this is not android
this for my friend
she was trying to access a class in her application which is in the jar within another jar file (this another jar file is in the classpath)
I really don't understand your question
morn
@Tavo It's about classloading.
08:25
really? I thought it was more like 'I am missing a dependency'
but if you say so...
09:06
@Tavo I think so as well
09:52
thinking about the free pizza and beers for tonight
 
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Yey.... Starting to move a Swing Application over to JavaFX... "fun"
sounds like real fun
Yeah I am starting with trying to find the old application so I can recreate the UI...
Found the first problem xD
11:28
@ItachiUchiha Is it possible to highlight multiple components and make them the same width?
@geisterfurz007 highlight?
Yeah select them
Using a VBox?
You can place multiple components inside a VBox and set VBox.setVgrow(node, Priority.Always) to expand them to fill the VBox.
11:31
Not sure, if that is what you meant by highlighting.
Yup something like that :)
11:44
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Neither. Note though that this is not the correct place for android questions
@Unihedron Hey :)
My bad, I apologize.

 Android Era with Kotlin and Java

Important: Read dos and don'ts here: androidera.github.io . Ma...
Would be appropriate :)
thank you very much
11:46
Yw! Good luck
Oh @ItachiUchiha I tried to use these BooleanProperties once... I could not get it to work correctly... I wanted to enable a button only if a row is selected in a TableView. I tried to create a new one with myTableView.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().getValue() == 1 and bind that one to the disableProperty to a button (button.bind(Property) and vice versa) and the Button is always enabled eventhough I do not have a row selected... What am I doing wrong?
@geisterfurz007 Throw some code at me..
throws code
Give me a second
I will quickly create a small example :)
12:06
@ItachiUchiha paste.ofcode.org/nmxgfJWxLezb2fASSb9EPV I took a ListView because the problem is the same :)
I will have to go afk though for about 15 minutes :/ Sorry
/afk doing education related stuff
@geisterfurz007 Cya later
BooleanProperty noEntrySelected = new SimpleBooleanProperty(lv.getSelectionModel().selectedIndexProperty().getValue() == -1);

is not required
Let me know when you are back..
yeah back
@geisterfurz007 try this out = gist.github.com/TheItachiUchiha/…
@ItachiUchiha geisterfurz007 is away: doing education related stuff
12:17
Morning, Java!
12:28
@ItachiUchiha Amazing! Thanks a bunch! But how do these things work. Could I simply write a function into there that will return a boolean and I am good to go or do I have to look at something specific? Because I have the same thing with another button that should only be enabled if my chatBot is running.
@geisterfurz007 Welcome back!
nice geisssssss
@geisterfurz007 For Bindings to work, you should look out for BooleanProperty and not Boolean.
Hey Michael!
@ItachiUchiha So what do I have to do different?
The method is within a library I am using (I could change it, but it is a github repository of someone else and changing that to a BooleanProperty would be kind of specific for my usecase only
@geisterfurz007 I have a look at the code and let you know
It is difficult to find things by yourself in the beginning.
12:32
Yeah :c
hey@Michael
I think I found something :O
money?
Ah nvm I should have read further :c
@ItachiUchiha What do you need? The bot's method returns a boolean...
12:56
I found btnBindButtonToProp.disableProperty().bind(Bindings.createBooleanBinding(this::‌​getSomeBool)); but getSomeBool is only called once when the program starts and not anymore when I change it :c
Hey @Hans
Hey @gei
hey @Michael
Hey @Cold
i need one help
gives Cold 1 help
12:58
is there a way to get all messages from a chatroom of 1 day
:)
oh you mean parse the transcript
i mean with the api
i am making a chat SO app
for android
Dunno
you havent done in Oakbot any such thing?
Oak retrieves the latest 10 messages every time he pings a room.
13:03
how does he do that?
hello
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Through programming magic
Cheers @JavaFan
He makes a POST request, and gets back some JSON.
@Michael can you point me to that code?
13:06
@ColdFire It's in the oakbot.chat.StackoverflowChat class.
ook thanks
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13:24
/javadoc ObservableBooleanValue
@geisterfurz007 javafx.beans.value.ObservableBooleanValue: An observable boolean value. @since JavaFX 2.0
@Michael oak is written in java 7 right?
@ColdFire 8
oh damn more work for me :/
@Michael Is there a way to have a function bound to a BooleanBinding in a way that something is triggered (for example a button) when it changes?
I am unable to find something like that unfortunately and I had 5 ways that do not work and I am completely stuck
13:37
Dunno sorry.
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@hellzone Please specify the term you'd like to display.
/8ball
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@hellzone As I see it, yes
@Michael Dangit :c Thanks though
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hi
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Heloo
@peter No.
14:17
@peter Hi. Welcome!
Hi there
Hi @ItachiUchiha I opened a question on SO with the printing javafx nodes issue
last update, I used the "snapshot" as you adviced, and it comes close to a good result. I only face now a "scale" problem... And can't fix it :/
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/cat
/meow
/unsummon
@hellzone This is one of my home rooms, I can't leave it.
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lol
/react uncomfortable
15:30
Is performing Collections.synchronizedSortedSet on a TreeSet redundant??
Wait, no. It synchronizes it
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Hi. Can someone tell me which website is best for a beginner in Java to practice coding level-wise ? (I've just passed out of High School and know the basics of Java...like Arrays, Strings, Recursion etc) I've heard of a few like HackerRank, CodeChef, Topcoder etc. I found the HackerRank interface most easy to grasp but it seems to have very few practice problems. Any suggestions?
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@Blue You could always commit to a repository on GitHub
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@JennaSloan Umm, what?
user7313260
"could always to" ?
15:44
Oops, it was missing a word
user7313260
@JennaSloan I haven't used GitHub before. Could you please explain how to use it to practice programming problems?
@Blue do you know about generics?
user7313260
@JennaSloan Generic classes in Java?
user7313260
yup
user7313260
I've been practicing textbook exercises on BlueJ till now....
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@Blue What would you say is your knowlage level?
Oracle has some questions and exercises in The Java Tutorials
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Here's a list of all the Questions and Exercises pages in The Java Tutorials: duckduckgo.com/…
Hi all, are there any tutorials that can show me how to programtically change the background of an actrivity each time the app is luanched. I currently have my images in an array in my strings.xml
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looks like i might be in the wrong place...sorry
Guys..I am looking for a site, which is having challenging java questions..any suggestions?
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@peter codingbat
GitHub: Write code for The Greater Good
Thanks
17:20
@geisterfurz007 here
17:37
Can someone tell me how do we set the class path of (dependency) jar within main jar
Whats up? @ColdFire
@geisterfurz007 what is gn in germany?
Gute Nacht
Gute beeing good
and
Nacht beeing night
isnt guten good?
Well kinda
17:42
then what is right?
German has annoying grammar. In English it is good in all formes.
In German the base form is "gut"
Then you can apply it to different grammatical genders ---***TRIGGERED***---
night is female in German grammar so we will use the female version of "gut" beeing "gute"
Tbh German grammar sucks ass when you are trying to learn it... I could learn it as my mother toungue so it is the first thing I learned and I benefit from it because almost every other language has nice grammar :D
well english grammar sucks ass too
english as a language is pathetic
Yeah but all this stuff with grammatical genders is missing
in English everything is either the, a (or an)
in German we have der, die das for the
and einer, eine, eines for a (or an)
17:48
well that gender is there in hindi too our language
but its not annoying
Oh ok :) Well I think it makes things more complicated, but having it learned from childhood I do not really care much
although we dont have that many words for a single thing as in german
night is female in hindi too
and day is male
so good day: shubh din
Yeah same in German
and good night: shubh ratri
instead of raat
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@geisterfurz007^
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Hello
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Has anyone implemented a large Excel based reproting system in Java
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anyone familiar with ContentBasedRouter in Camel?
I want to know if it can handle a dynamic target
@JavaHead I haven't done that, but have done a fair amount of programming with the poi library. What are you after?
Should I choose Java/POI for a large reporting app.. or switch to MS stack
POI supports a subset of Excel functions and can be cumbersome and not very performant.
Yeah javahead is right poi is a pain when it comes to built in excel functions. Its usually easy to override find or replace them them but it does take time and effort
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JavaHead... its actually pretty nice to use though
I built a very large (1mil + rows) reporting app with excel and poi.. it was easy until like you pointed out.. the users were using lots of built in excel functions.
Say you encounter a function POI doesn't support
How do you go about implementing it ?
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I have an example somewhere in my mess of code.. but its a simple interface you add to your configuration
ill go dig for the example if you want but it was just a matter of implementing an interface
Forking POI source and figuring out the underlying model .. is a pain
it uses a few.. but the base functions specailly for navigation are amazing and better than most implementations
the ss model really keeps things together
How about something like a pivot table
just dont try to figure out under it
I cant think of anything that would be hard there
So you'd pick Java/Poi over C# for a new project?
19:04
It really depends on the dataset
when it comes to just using the spreadsheet as a datasource I feel java is better
if you are using functionality.... thats where your c# is going to better
the task is to read and parse multile PDF/flat files.. aggregate the data and spit out an Excel
oh 100% poi man
thats like so little code
and the pdf flat files are easy to handle in so many java libraries
with multiple tabs, formulas and whatever Finance people think up
but you are writing those right? you dont actually have to have excel build them
so just spit the calc as a string out
use the built in poi functions for your cell look ups and build your string
why not C# ?
and office automation libraries?
19:06
honestly? beccause your name is JavaHead
and auto libraries dont have built in flat file conversion functions
now if you are reading that dataset.... thas entirely different
seems the main part of your app is gathering the data and using the spreadsheet as output
but if you are using it as a synced calculator of some kind.. id recommend a microsoft solution
why is that?
the unexpected nature of users. If they need something right away and lets say your poi doesn't have that function. they are going to need your update. but if its something excel handles.. microsoft handles.
hm..
I see your point.
u're basically saying for analysis and data aggregation platform daoesn't matter a whole lot.. so use what's confortable
so.. to sum it all up from my point of view... you know java and your main app requires multiple input sources.. easier to accomplish due to your existing java knowlege. Speadsheet output seems to be a perk.
haha yeah
and since Excel is used for output only , POI should do just fine
Allright , thanks J CLink
19:12
NP javahead! thanks for the convo :) not too often you get to talk shop to this depth
This is a pretty large system btw.. pdf parsing is a couple of million of lines..
not trivial at all
same goes for other inputs..
see the inputs seem complex.. id do it in the most familiar language with known solutions. the output may seem complex but it will be nothing more than sheet.get("name") etc. as far as formatting and writing the outupt
ive written object mappers for treemap like output for poi pretty easily
20:01
ug... I think I am going to ditch jersey as an acceptable play around container. jeresy2 just feels like..... too much
any Jooby programmers?
@AnthonyJClink What is this "Jooby" you speak of?
 
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Vim is the god of text editors.
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@Ungeheuer Wouldn't that make you unworthy to use it?
22:32
Notepad++ is the greatest text editor.
23:13
What's the difference between the Spring Framework and a Factory design pattern?
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