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hello guys! i need some help with java ee. i was told to implement a simple e-shop application using tomcat+oracle+jsp, and i want to ask what is the best place to handle the connection to oracle server? i've seen examples of connecting directly in jsp code, but that doesnt seem like a good idea, as connection is established every time page is loaded. Is there a better way?
 
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jd
jd
16:26
Hello people! If some of you Java gurus could have a look at question
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Q: Parse a custom tag using request information in JSP

jdI have a simple problem but I haven't had any luck finding the solution with Google. I want to expand custom JSP tags but I want to be able to parse it differently depending on request information. For example the tag: <my:tag type="..."/> Should be expanded differently if the parameter...

I've only had one answer but I think there are better ways
17:15
Hey guys, I want to use a RowFilter.dateFilter on a jTable, but my Table has only Strings formatted like this "yyyy-MM-dd". How can I filter my Table?! :D
17:26
Almost 100k Java tagged questions WOOO!
18:10
@WilliwawCirse and @Tekin hi guys!
how are you?
@everyone, can anyone recommend me a good Java video tutorial (basic)? Should I go with the first google results?
@Tekin thank you
I'm cheking it out
is it java only
o general
if you read the description: Uses the Java programming language.
@Tekin I'm sorry youtube is not loading right now
thank you for the refernce!!
ohh there you go
@Tekin It looks really interesting I'm checking it out thanks!!
 
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20:09
how can I parse words out of a line, excluding punctuation marks
is there easy regex way
20:25
is there a good source or best practice guide for naming jar files. i have a lot of abstraction and levels of indirection in my solution and to reduce coupling i create new jars that have concrete implementations of abstract classes and interface that also have dependencies on third party libraries.
20:41
@Tekin, try
Pattern p = Pattern.compile("(\\W)+");
String[] words = p.split(String);
one moment
wow
worked
@Shaded thanks!
Np :D
@Shaded Re: "100k java tagged posts", I was surprised to see C# tagged posts are approaching 150k
21:00
@Gabriel, That would surprise me too if .net wasn't the most confusing framework ever...
lol!
to be fair, grokking j2ee is a no small task either...
21:49
STS-133 at T-5 minutes

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