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12:00
@geisterfurz007 "private class Compiler implements JTypeContainerVisitor<Void>, JTypeVisitor<Void>, JBodyDeclarationVisitor<Void>, JVariableVisitor<Void>, JStatementVisitor<Void>, JExpressionVisitor<Void>"
with 6 visitors, you can expect a lot of functions :D
IntelliJ is crying
because it is more than 20 methods and references more than 15 external types
12:14
/javadoc DoubleProperty
@geisterfurz007 javafx.beans.property.DoubleProperty: This class defines a Property wrapping a double value. @since JavaFX 2.0 (1/5)
On that Hibernate Documentation website
Why are there only 2 things about Hibernate?
Because it is the getting started part
Try that one
These are the docs you might be used to from java
12:32
Oh wow
How does one expect to read through all those docs?
and thanks btw @geisterfurz007
I doubt anyone entirely read the javadocs either (except for @Unihedron ) ;)
:)
The TutorialsPoint one looks much simpler and concise
The tutorialspoint one is to show you the progress with examples and images so that you can follow along. The javadocs of Hibernate are to look up methods.
I have no clue :)
I haven't yet worked with hibernate and will not do so in the nearest future, I am sorry
12:37
It's okay
Thanks for the help!
I'll stick to TP for now
But comparing TutorialsPoint with the Hibernate Javadoc is the same if you are comparing a Java code tutorial where you are told that you should download the jdk, install eclipse or netbeans, set everything up and show you the hello world program to the javadocs you already know ;)
I see
I was just having problems installing Hibernate, but I'll probably skip that
ye lets just skip installing and just use it
12:54
xD
This probably isn't the best way, but I'm trying to learn it before using it
/javadoc Node#hAlignment
@geisterfurz007 Sorry, I can't find that method. :(
pfft
scrub
/javadoc Label
Which one do you mean? (type the number)
1. javafx.scene.Node
2. javax.validation.Path.Node
3. javax.xml.soap.Node
4. org.jsoup.nodes.Node
5. org.testng.internal.Graph.Node
6. org.w3c.dom.Node
12:59
:D
@geisterfurz007 javafx.scene.Node: Base class for scene graph nodes. A scene graph is a set of tree data structures where every item has zero or one parent, and each item is either a "leaf" with zero sub-items or a "branch" with zero or more sub-items. @since JavaFX 2.0 (1/36)
Which one do you mean? (type the number)
1. ezvcard.property.Label
2. java.awt.Label
3. javafx.scene.control.Label
4. org.mockito.asm.Label
@geisterfurz007 javafx.scene.control.Label: Label is a non-editable text control. A Label is useful for displaying text that is required to fit within a specific space, and thus may need to use an ellipsis or truncation to size the string to fit. Labels also are useful in that they can have mnemonics which, if used, will send focus to the Control listed as the target of the ...
labelFor property. @since JavaFX 2.0 (1/4)
persistent?
13:06
Never mind, I found something
Yeah, the different object statuses in Hibernate
But what is meant by "attached to a Session"?
ah
transient is java
hibernate, iDunno
i think persistent and attached is hibernate stuff
All 3 are about Hibernate
transient is about serialization
Isn't it an Object which has just been created?
But not yet Attached to a Session
iDunno how hibernate treats it
13:15
/javadoc Pos
@geisterfurz007 javafx.geometry.Pos: A set of values for describing vertical and horizontal positioning and alignment. @since JavaFX 2.0
@geisterfurz007 what IDE are you using?
Notepad?
++?
I swear to god Wietlol. I am not in the mood for your retarded shit commentary. Flag this I do not care with my current mindset. It is okay that you think you are the greatest of all time, but to not show that to everyone and place yourself superior
i just want to help you man, with a proper IDE, you can just see the javadoc of anything your mouse goes over
much faster... and easier
I know that. I am using IntelliJ and your "helping" usually consist of "I am the greatest because I have done this in scale 1:50billion"
And "How comes you don't know"
13:20
how so?
i never say im the greatest
It reads so easily
quote?
Not a direct one but I have seen it many times now that you treat questions from the top ala "uuhhhh now that is really the most simple and basic stuff"
It might be but anyone has to start somewhere
yummi when SQL stuff comes together and is working flawlessly and way faster than in my Java application
Unfair :c My SQL stuff only makes things take longer
13:24
how can SQL stuff come together?
ye but I am using pgplsql
dpfwivsulfosdulqasql?
@Wietlol well lots of smalls sql scripts than work together in a large script and next I'm gonna put it into stored procedures inside the db
@Wietlol :d
here some info
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/static/plpgsql.html
well... at least sql works as intended... for now
@Wietlol of course since a mathematician developed it
13:26
SQL is maths?
behind the scenes it works purely logically and always on sets
@motaa Were you explaining sets to me?
it actually is nothing more than building a cartesian product of multiple input and filtering that based on logic expressions :)
but maths isnt logical
xD
I'd say it is @Wietlol
13:28
9.999... = 10
logic?
i think not
Rounded, it is
"I'd say it is Wietlol" ty
but it isnt rounded
@CrashBandicoot
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_(mathematics)
How is it distinct from a ten? @Wietlol
Mathematical methods are logical
13:29
@geisterfurz007 an infinitesimal
or what the hell it is called in english
@Wietlol in math you can't write that since it is mathematically wrong
but it is mathematically correct iirc
no mathematically correct would rather be 9.999 ≈ 10
@motaa Agreed
9.999 != 9.999...
but i assume you meant the second
13:32
well my routing inside a Database for 200k start points and 200k endpoints takes only 5-10 minutes to calculate the shortest distance on a road network
in my java application it takes 500-1000 minutes
in java I haven't found out on how to use spatial indices
dont use java for such algorithms
use c++ and link it by a java interface
but still if you are using a bruteforce approach with dijkstra it just takes time
dijkstra?
a heuristic approach might be better but then you will only get the shortest route most of the time
Dijkstra's algorithm is an algorithm for finding the shortest paths between nodes in a graph, which may represent, for example, road networks. It was conceived by computer scientist Edsger W. Dijkstra in 1956 and published three years later. The algorithm exists in many variants; Dijkstra's original variant found the shortest path between two nodes, but a more common variant fixes a single node as the "source" node and finds shortest paths from the source to all other nodes in the graph, producing a shortest-path tree. For a given source node in the graph, the algorithm finds the shortest path...
Cool! It shows the animation.
13:47
@Gemtastic Are you planning on continuing your blog?
14:06
I was thinking about writing an entry on Spring
Hi everyone!
But I'm also kinda re-branding myself so I might move it over to my new domain.
@ItachiUchiha Your implementation of my "customImageButton" is working pretty fine
I need to use "dataBoxes", I mean VBoxes that are holding different labels I have to update from time to time
I think about implementing my own "customVbox" that will hold several labels. So I can call a function like "updateDisplay(myData)" and do the update stuff in the function. Is it a good idea? is it over-engineering?
@Julo0sS Hey!
Hi @CrashBandicoot
14:10
What's up?
Still messing around with javafx stuff, what about you?
Trying to learn Hibernate
@motaa It's used in network engineering right?
remember this thing in my cisco lessons
@Julo0sS well you can actually use it everywhere where you have networks
14:30
What does this line do?: factory = new Configuration().configure().buildSessionFactory();
when using FXML template, and onAction="#myFunction". Is it possible to retrieve the actionEvent in the function code? If I define myFunction(ActionEvent evt) then the FXML is confused, it doesnt match #myFunction
14:46
@Tavo I miss you too buddy
and you too @ItachiUchiha
:'(
15:26
Morning, Java!
evening
I decided to use an EventBus to manage communications (events, ...) between my controllers in my current app
is it better to use some "generic event" and check if event is relevant in the controller code? or use "unique events" only caught by concerned controllers?
16:05
hola
stuck with problem creating jar
does Intellij suck at creating jar file or i am the only ne that thinks so ?
16:29
@Saurab pbkc?
@Julo0sS what is pbkc ?
/urban pbkc
PBKC (http://pbkc.urbanup.com/3561638):
A more polite version of RTFM.

Problem
Between
Keyboard and
Chair

In other words, the user is an idiot.
lol :P
:) cool,
16:39
@Saurab you need to create an artifact
i did
what is the problem then?
problem is " couldnot create or load main class "
did you specify the main entry point in the artifact?
is that your problem as well?
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Q: Maven project in Intellij: couldnot find or load main class

SaurabWhat I am trying to do is make a jar file and run it. I have a maven project whose pom.xml looks like this <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://...

sorry, yes
16:43
ah that one
can you show the module's structure to hola.test?
yes i followed this answer too
(in a screenshot)
hmm, then iDunno
is this intellij specific problem?
16:51
@MadaraUchiha haha, I was just kidding. I'm too old to have time to waste on this site anymore. you have fun
i have never seen this before
 
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18:13
hey, just wondering why in java you can have methods with the same name? What is the benefit to doing this? Thanks!
@floor it is called method overloading
its use case is convenience mostly
convenience vs readability?
is that what is boils down to
readability shouldnt be at the cost with method overloading
ah i see
thanks!
"Method overloading increases the readability of the program."
^
18:19
I didn't see that line on the webpage linked where did you get that?
Advantage of method overloading
@Wietlol thanks again!
19:15
Chester Bennington committed suicide :'(
@ItachiUchiha :(
man I have seen him twice at rock am ring
well actually just once... one time there was arctic monkeys on the alternative stage that I prefered
19:43
it sucks
19:57
Please provide your inputs on DI code using java
Am new to dependency injection

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