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OracleCodeOne just happened... and Freddy and Bob couldn't go... So they recruited the help of Josh Juneau to go out there and capture interviews from anyone who would talk to us! Apparently they did, and we packaged all in this hour-long episode for your enjoyment! Everything from community building, to what's hot in the Java space, to takes from the conference are covered in this series of fi

 
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good morninguys
you can explain me why the class variable must are private?
08:30
@Doflamingo19 It's not that they must be private
It's that in Java's (imho) rather broken context, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain from doing so.
If you make it private and add getters now, you have the option of restricting those getters in the future, without altering the rest of the code too much. It would still be the same interface.
But if you make a property public at first, and then you want to make it private, you would need to change every place that accesses that property and change it into the getter.
So you may as well make it all private, and have getters/setters for everything
@Doflamingo19 really Java would have benefited greatly from properties like in C#
but we're sort of stuck with writing getters and setters for everything
DON
DON
08:43
How to iterate collection of entity class and get a particular field to a string varibale.
String name = userCollection.stream().filter(e -> e.getName);

Class user {
int age;
String name;
}
08:55
@DON you want to extract the name of all your users?
List<String> nameList = userCollection.stream()
    .map(user -> user.getName())
    .collect(Collectors.toList());
DON
DON
09:11
Thanks, but is it possible to use string variable instead of String list.
you want just a string?
I know that this is not place to post link and ask for answer but i stuck on this question for long time. can someone help me on this stackoverflow.com/questions/53533107/…
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DON
DON
@Neil yes my user collection only have a single user object.
@DON well then you shouldn't handle a List of users with one user
do you think that number will grow? If not, just do userList.get(0) to get the one user and call user.getName() on it
DON
DON
09:29
@Neil thanks, it may grow in feature.
@DON then do it as I wrote above
even if you know there is just one
DON
DON
ok
only force it to a single item if you can't do otherwise
DON
DON
String name = userCollection.stream()
    .map(user -> user.getName())
    .toString();
Is this a right way?
that would get you a comma-separated list
DON
DON
09:31
Okay
which is fine if you just want a general listing of names, sure
DON
DON
Thank you.
if there were multiple names, you'd see [John Smith, Nick Noltan]
to format that string, use .collect(Collectors.joining(separator, prefix, postfix))
@Neil you can always use lombok, and use @Getter @Setter in order not to make the methods
09:45
@Sir.Hedgehog That library might have serious issues with the latest java release though
you can't just create new methods using reflection unless permissions are explicitly given
but otherwise, I think that's an excellent library for the task
have been using it with java 8 for 2 years, was always fine, just saying
well I meant the more recent version
I think it is java 10
oh ok, I have no idea about that :)
they put a lot more checks for reflection to work
and I think it's mostly to protect third party libraries from being poked and prodded
more work for them then till they make it work again
09:50
you'd still need to expressly allow certain operations to be performed first
but as you say, they'll probably figure out what it is that needs to be done and create a short documentation on how to do it
10:13
hi
how outer class can access private members of inner class
class ABC{
class XYZ{
private int x=10;
}

public static void main(String... args){
ABC.XYZ xx = new ABC().new XYZ();
System.out.println("Hello :: "+xx.x); ///Why is this allowed??
}
}
i believe private variables are visible only in the class
but not outside of class
why outer class able to access inner class private members
can some one answer
this question
@user3094331 because of scope
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A: Why can the private member of an nested class be accessed by the methods of the enclosing class?

Sotirios DelimanolisThe rules are in the JLS chapter on accessibility Otherwise, if the member or constructor is declared private, then access is permitted if and only if it occurs within the body of the top level class (ยง7.6) that encloses the declaration of the member or constructor. Here the member fi...

you cannot create an instance of the inner class without an instance of an outer class
but there could be potentially n instances of the inner class... so the outer class cannot see the members of the inner class (because there are many potentially)
You should use an inner class to implement, say, an Iterator.. so that it could do its job without exposing any unnecessary methods
and like an Iterator, you could have several, all at different positions
 
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@Neil can you please elaborate what the scope means?
@user3094331 I mean, in a general sense, if you define a variable on one scope, any inner scopes will see it, but the opposite is not true
the deeper the scope, the more they can see
Again, the Iterator is a classic example of this
If you wanted to write an Iterator for a list implemented by using an array, your Iterator inner class would have access to the data of the list, with an added variable to keep track of current position via an index
outer scope can see the inner scopes?
but the list doesn't know about the position of any of the iterators currently accessing that data
no
it works only one way
you can also have what's called a nested class
which not to be confused with an inner class, it is a class which doesn't require that it is created from an instance of the outer class
but a nested class cannot access the data of the outer class either
to do that, the inner class must have "static" keyword added to it
11:51
final Optional<String> optMessage = getDao()
  .getCachedMessage(messageName, targetLocale)
  .map(Message::getBody)

if (optMessage.ifPresent) {
  // should not be empty.
}
else {
  // action
}
is it possible to ensure that the optMessage is not an empty string as well?
maybe by adding .filter(...) after mapping?
oh boy. I need a java 11 feature. fml
Why would you write else in a new line?
Because what
else are you going to do?
If (you.wereSensible()) {
  //you do it in the same line
} else {
  //I'd think you are strange...
}
Large, inflatable barrage balloons were used to protect major towns and cities in Britain from air raids in WWII. The balloons were launched before a raid and trailed a network of steel cables beneath them. Bombers had to fly high to avoid becoming tangled in the cables, thus reducing their accuracy. (source)
@geisterfurz007 more visible for me than in single line
I know other people rather to have it on the same line but look at this perspective
if (...) {
  ...
}
// doing this action because ... or another comment
else if ( ... ) {
  ...
}
// final check: seems failure so logging
else {
  ...
}
that allows a means of comments on top of a branch block
that structure give me a means to place a comment on top of a branch block
12:12
I've done it this way too
I don't like putting the comment inside the if block
because usually it's a comment about what is being checked
dafuq, i dont get it. why only for some classes IDE doesnt see them in the jar file and says source not found........
liek i have installed the jre1.8.0_181 and now it says it cant find the Cipher.java file... fffuu
I think if it finds a ClassName.java file in addition to the ClassName.class file, it'll automatically load the source
otherwise you have to specify where it is
jre does not contain sources.
jre does not contain sources.
12:21
ok i passed now the jdk
still doesnt find it
@geisterfurz007 it should work with the jdk right?
Aye.
Have you selected the sources?
/javadoc Cipher
@geisterfurz007 Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
@geisterfurz007 what do you mean?
This comment was rubbish on my end.
and how the fuck am i supposed to debug that shit now? :D
hahaha
12:25
If you are using maven or gradle you might be able to download the sources through their distribution network?
@Michael javadoc Cipher doesn't find the class (docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/javax/crypto/Cipher.html)
It's true tho, I cannot open Cipher in IntelliJ either.
hey everyone
rly?
thats so weird though right
also found a "source file" of cipher.java on the a site
though my compiler says the error is on 2100 line
and that file has 1200 lines :D :D :D
12:49
don't you have a stacktrace?
it seems as a bad project build
yeah i have a stacktrace, nah i just refactored the code cause of some cloned methods and now this shit happened
for example
at org.bouncycastle.jcajce.provider.asymmetric.rsa.CipherSpi.engineDoFinal(Unknown Source)[bcprov-jdk15on-1.51.jar:1.51.0]
at javax.crypto.Cipher.doFinal(Cipher.java:2164)[:1.8.0_171]
but i cant enter those methods to see what exactly is happening and why
my ide allows me to peek in a java class that is in a jar file
@Sir.Hedgehog because a) you don't use intellij and b) you don't have the sources
ok try to open Cipher.java then
12:56
That would reuquire me to add bouncycastle to my classpath... so... no
@Nicktar I use IntelliJ and I have the same issue. I can look into other classes like String just fine.
Cipher is a JavaSE class.
@Nicktar 1) so? 2) y i do
@Sir.Hedgehog Intellij uses an internal decompiler on the fly in case of b)
still geisterfuz says he cant open it as well with intelij
12:58
I guess? Then the question arises why that file isn't included in the sources.
because of CryptoWars?
Because of what?
The US made it illegal to export Strong cryptography until very recently
You could work around this law in several ways (exporting the sourcecode in form of printed books for example) but sourcecode in form of computer files were hard to do
The Crypto Wars is an unofficial name for the U.S. and allied governments' attempts to limit the public's and foreign nations' access to cryptography strong enough to resist decryption by national intelligence agencies (especially USA's NSA). == Export of cryptography from the United States == === Cold War era === In the early days of the Cold War, the U.S. and its allies developed an elaborate series of export control regulations designed to prevent a wide range of Western technology from falling into the hands of others, particularly the Eastern bloc. All export of technology classed ...
^ currently have problems with it
so i got no luck getting that source code to debug it ha?
13:03
thing is, we have a branch office in USA. HQ is in europe. Yet the usa gov says that the crypto my systems is using "aren't allowed"
IntelliJ (at least in the professional edition) decompiles it just fine
whelp a team of lawyers are checking on that atm. So I am just ... waiting
TIL googolplex
@Nicktar The code is accessible online.
13:21
Nicktar, you have intellij prof edition right?
whelp gotcha ask to all intellij users: does the class / file search hang sometimes or not?
when I do ctrl+n and enter something, it goes well at start but when continuing working it eventually lags a lot and freezes the whole mess
Played around a bit but I didn't get a problem. Do I continue on the same string or try new ones each time I open it?
13:35
ah it is probably a result of having a big project
( long index tree )
gake and fay
faaaaaaaaaaaaaay
13:49
Need your help for a discussion!
Dark theme or bright theme?
wtf. Scroll down and click on that link (see Handling Servlet Errors) here it leads you to a non-meaningful place of khtxsfffsaaaaergggghhh
@geisterfurz007 both. Dark is main, but i switch to bright theme if there is too much sunlight
THANK YOU!
@geisterfurz007 Dark themes are associated with "new" programmers
that said, disregard.. choose whichever you prefer
@Neil There are 3 people in my group which use bright theme.
._______________________________.
well again, says nothing about their ability :P
13:55
Definitely not, hurdurp.
How do I do conditional breakpoints in IntelliJ?
I put a boolean statement in there and it says "Not a statement" or "; expected"
I feel betrayed.
i think you just need to provide an expression that evaluates to true or false
does that not work?
@geisterfurz007 dark
bright if you can't switch to dark, obviously
(0.5 == Math.round(i * 10) / 10.0 || i == 0 || 0.99 == Math.round(i * 100) / 100.0)
That should evaluate to true or false, no?
13:57
that pic makes me cringe
What is i supposed to be?
@geisterfurz007 yeah, assuming i is known
@geisterfurz007 rightmouse click on existing breakpoint
first expression looks always true
oh sorry I just gapped that it's round
i == 0.5 doesn't work either.
14:00
(geis.equals(totalNoob))
evaluates to true or false?
well evidently it's expecting something other than a boolean expression
though I can't imagine what
Works with
if (0.5 == Math.round(i * 10) / 10.0) || i == 0 || (0.99 == Math.round(i * 100) / 100.0) return true;
I don't get your problem?
do you want to use that in your breakpoint condition?
He's trying to make an interview question
@geisterfurz007 oh I see, so it's like a method call returning true
try with "return (0.5 == Math.round(i * 10) / 10.0 || i == 0 || 0.99 == Math.round(i * 100) / 100.0);"
it implies you could probably use variables and whatnot
14:13
you don't have to return in that breakpoint condition ...
@KarelG we already tried to just write the expression
it works fine at my end?
what are you guys jibber jabberin' about
@Neil Oh that would make sense, yah.
@KarelG In that case it seems I have to. If I don't, I either get "; expected" or (if I put a ; at the end) "not a statement"
@KarelG not for him apparently
in eclipse, I think it takes an expression
IntelliJ apparently allows for whole code blocks
were you using multiline?
@KarelG sorry... was distracted by work
single line does not need a return behavior
Yes, I had that from time to time with the 2018.2 when something triggered a re index while i was typing in that window. Didn't happen with the 2018.3 yet
@KarelG Nej. At least not intentionally. I threw that what I wrote up there right into that textbox and I got le error.
14:23
keh just checked. I have a 2017 version ._.
kek
I must be special
14:55
@all
is it a good idea to assign a dedicated connection to a service? and let other services use remaining connections from the pool?
15:17
depends of the nature of the service. How often is it used? Its purpose?
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 What's wrong with bright themes?
@KarelG : the service is used for logging certain operation. It could be fully used at certain times and idle in certain times.
if you don't want to loose log entries then keep one active is useful yes. I even have some pure logging servers in my server farm
@Zoe too tiring for the eyes. at least to some people, including me. dark theme is giving my eyes less pain tbh
Zoe
Zoe
Yeah, but that doesn't really explain it. That there are individual differences, sure, but when it's made up like there's something wrong with it in general and no one should use it, there's gotta be something more xd
15:23
@KarelG : my concern is that Oracle may close un-used connection. And that setting is in the hands of respective DBAs and not me.
you cannot have a connection being open all the time (heck it is bad in general)
Zoe
Zoe
@KarelG websockets.
but you can say that one connection, even in idle state from the pool is merely only for your logging. So that your pool doesn't get emptied when handling heavy traffic
@Zoe it is not open all the time.
when not being used it turns in a periodical sleep/listen state
Zoe
Zoe
Oh
there is a trick to force it to be open all the time (a pingpong tactic: ping before it goes into sleeping) yet I don't recommend it. A connection should be "fresh" from time to time.
15:34
> bright
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 ???
@KarelG: then, how does a connection-pool like HikariCP ensure that we have the fresh connection?
as, if we close a connection, then it returns to the pool and doesn't get actually closed.
HikariCP proxies your connections ๐Ÿ˜‰
meaning?
15:43
you don't get the actual jdbc connection when retrieving one from the hikaripool
when calling one from the pool, you get a connection that got opened by hikari
when you do your db stuff, it then proxies to the existing jdbc connection instances
if you call close, it cleanups the connection for you
Thats good.
I am going to use that for my company's CRM so I am still investigating that. The code is on GH. You can investigate it yourself if you want
What would happen if hikari's connection is not used in a while? Will it return to pool?
I'll definitely go through hikariCP sources.
check that ProxyConnection class
he is using a state flag (markcommitstatedirty or something) to mark a commit dirty but did not map all calls so far.
Great. Sure.
15:55
*but I did not map all calls
I need to replace my keyboard.
16:34
Hi
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I have a question on passing query parameters to my url
Stupid beginner question but still new to learning Java -- coming from another language
Zoe
Zoe
@geisterfurz007 you still haven't told me what's wrong with bright themes xd
give him some time please
and no, you don't have to get the whip from the closet >.>
Zoe
Zoe
@KarelG It's been an hour
16:37
E.g.
Zoe
Zoe
@KarelG Pff, whips are for Indy anyways. I prefer guns :p
is it possible to raise the time scale to "day" instead of "hour"?
@GET
@Path("/employee/")
Patient getEmployee(Long dept, Long id)
Instead of passing those arguments in the method, I want to pass them as query parameters
How do I do that?
Zoe
Zoe
@KarelG How are you storing dates?
@Zoe oh there is a disadvantage to that: you can use it one time I'm afraid. Or more if you are lucky ...
eh, I was replying to your other comment (it's been a hour) --> wait a day instead
Zoe
Zoe
16:39
@KarelG Pff, SAO style ;)
@KarelG oh xd
No thx
@Euridice01 those are parameters itself ?
yeah they are
Zoe
Zoe
Besides, I'm sure the ZoeBot Reminder Serviceโ„ข will get @geis to reply eventually ;)
lol
@Euridice01 then ... ? IMO your question does not sound logical :?
I want to pass those arguments as query parameters and not regular parameters/arguments to the method
lol
how do I pass in query paramters instead?
Zoe
Zoe
16:45
1 hour ago, by Zoe
user image
Damn I love that gif :3
@Euridice01 Isn't there @QueryParam?
/javadoc QueryParam
tadaa c:
yeah how do I use QueryParam?
Can you show me?
I know it's a stupid question
I guess dept and id are also the names of the params in the URL?
16:53
you still have to describe it in the method signature
@GET
@Path("/employee/")
Patient getEmployee(@QueryParam("dept") Long dept, @QueryParam("id") Long id)
If that is the case.
getEmployee(@QueryParam("dept")Long dept)
ok got ninja'd
in addition with that you can use default parameters tho
@DefaultValue("1") @QueryParam("dept")Long dept
if no dept is provided, dept is then 1
Is it better to use default params?
Depends if you require them. If you don't add @DefaultValue dept will be null if it is not in the query string of the URL. Your choice how to deal with it. You can either check if it is null and return a 400 bad request or use a default value to prevent dept becoming null entirely.
> you can use
that is applicable in eg search servlets. Assume that you want to include a sorting mechanism, you can sort by name by default
17:02
hmm ok, got it. Thanks for the tip!
17:35
I have ~50 java classes I need to put into a uni report as pdf
is there a neat tool that I can pass files in, and it outputs an image with java syntax highlighting?
or maybe there's a better way
I'd think so, as java is so academic
cheers :)
hey building on top of the query params question
I'm using query params instead my method and it says "annotations are not allowed here"
so something like public void Foo() { return getFoo(@Queryparams("foo")); } doesn't work. Why not?
Because annotations are not allowed there ;)
why not? lol
Where are they allowed?
Annotations are allowed only on classes, methods, parameters of methods and class variables.
In case of Jax-RS they are used as something that can be seen as configuration. For example if you say that a method parameter is an @QueryParam("someValue"), you tell Jax-RS that if that method is called (which you configured to be called when there is an @GET on a certain @Path("path"), that it should see if there is a field in the query string of the URL that has the key "someValue"
17:59
@towc i suggest to learn to write with eg latex. Difficult start but once mastered, write reports/articles/thesis with ease!
so to correct it above, it should be public void Foo(@QueryParam("Foo")) on there?
on the main method itself?
You cannot use annotations farther down.
What you want to have in your snippet there, is
public void Foo(@QueryParam("foo") Object foo) {return foo;}
hmm ok
will that change my main method that's being called then?
as you can see, there are tools that coverts your source code to a template usable in latex. And you cna add custom color/syntax plugins on top of it!
I don't know what getFoo is but that is where you'd get your query parameter, yes.
18:00
but I have to go. bb
Cya KarelG o/
@Euridice01 What do you mean with your main method?
oh wait, nvm
I don't mean anything :)
Thanks for your help :)
You are welcome!
18:27
@KarelG huh, I'll look into that. I thought it was mainly for mathsy stuff, not that it embedded things from external files and allowed plugins for syntax highlighting. It's a language after all, makes sense
Zoe
Zoe
18:43
@geisterfurz007 And in some cases on method vars too
> parameters of methods
Good job.
Zoe
Zoe
You mean void something(String x <--- This th1ng), right?
Zoe
Zoe
Just need to double-check something before I look like an idiot :>
Too late. Continue please :)
Zoe
Zoe
18:47
Yeah, I know
hello humans and ghosts and zoebots
Zoe
Zoe
Missed by about 17 years :upside_down:
@geisterfurz007 I'm talking about void something() { String x; <--- this thing }
Example of that being annotated please.
Zoe
Zoe
Modified and copy-pasted from the project I had open in IntelliJ purely existing to demo, not at all good code:
public String getReason() {
    @Nullable String x = getNullableString();
    return reason;
}
public @Nullable String getNullableString(){
    return "REEE";
}
Can also be used with some suppression annotations
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
List<Long> roles = (List<Long>) entry.getValue();
Fair enough. Those weren't what was relevant in the context of the question but that point goes to you.
Zoe
Zoe
18:51
(actual usage ^, the one above is just a basic demo)
 
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lol
20:14
hello
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20:25
G'day!
Zoe
Zoe
o/
21:11
hello
geisss and teisss
21:44
/javadoc Cipher
@Michael Sorry, I never heard of that class. :(
@gei Stop breaking stuff!!
Zoe
Zoe
lol
22:01
Sorry ._.
so, turns out intellij has an option to print all the files in the project with syntax highlighting :3
doesn't come in dark mode sadly :/
You are generating the links from the sources, right @Michael
Because it turns out that javax.crypto isn't in the sources at all :/

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