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C makes it easy for you to shoot yourself in the foot. C++ makes that harder, but when you do, it blows away your whole leg. -- Bjarne Stroustrup (source)
 
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Hi, run into an error when trying Native Packaging with Netbeans
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Anyone know where I can find "com.sun.javafx.tools.ant.FXJar"?
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Or where to dowload the javafx.ant jar library?
 
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findjar is pretty good about finding jars for a given class, and if it can't find it, then chances are low you'll find it someplace else
you sure that's the name?
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@Neil
Sweet I'll give that a try
And yeah definitely the name because my build.xml file (auto-generated by Netbeans IDE) threw the error "cannot find dependency ..."
I tried it but no results unfortunately
 
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I have a wsdl with the following entry. WhenI created my Java client objects, this section was not generated. Does anyone know how I'd populate these details in my requests?
<wsp:Policy s0:Id="Auth.xml">
<wssp:Identity xmlns:wssp="http://security/policy">
<wssp:SupportedTokens>
<wssp:SecurityToken TokenType=token-profile-1.0#UsernameToken">
<wssp:UsePassword Type="wss-username-token-profile-1.0#PasswordText"/>
</wssp:SecurityToken>
</wssp:SupportedTokens>
</wssp:Identity>
</wsp:Policy>
10:02
@TheCoder that's an awfully vague question..
I'm sure whatever library or plugin being used has documentation that would indicate how to include this section
I'd give you a link, but I don't know what library or plugin that you're using
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monring
ohai
10:33
When I try to batch update using plain jdbc, from local its taking 100 times more time than at server. what are the factor that affects the performance in local.
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@AkiLan network
you have to send all that data to the server, that's the difference
12:26
Hallo
what is most important feature java steram
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@JaganathKamble What do you mean?
@JaganathKamble probably the fact that you can chain calls to great effect..
that's kind of the point of streams
I mean to say java 8 stream filter method used most frequently. like wise any other important method of stream.
12:35
map, I guess
Chaining is great
@JaganathKamble filter is a nice method, but there are others as well
what the difference between a data engineer and what a web backend developer does?
they're completely different jobs
One does data engineering and one does web backend development! Wietlol doesn't seem to be here, so I am doing this.
12:47
yes but
isnt web backend just pulling data from dbs and performing some logic and then sending that to the frontend?
how is data engineer any different?
> Data Engineers are the data professionals who prepare the “big data” infrastructure to be analyzed by Data Scientists. They are software engineers who design, build, integrate data from various resources, and manage big data.
filter, map and flatMap are basically the most idiomatic functions
how is this any different to web backend dev?
map and flatMap definitely because they are the monad functions
but the other functions are also definitely of great value
forEach, windowed, collect, zip, reduce/fold, join, concat/prepend/append, groupBy/partitionBy, sorted, take, drop/limit, takeWhile, dropWhile, findFirst, findSingle, max, min, etc, etc, etc
many are not implemented in Java 8 Streams tho
@Permian One prepares big data structures and the other one uses them, I guess
12:54
@geisterfurz007 you can have that one tho
@geisterfurz007 isnt preparing data structures almost trivial?
I have no interest in explaining things of which I have no clue what the difference between them is
I wouldn't say it is
although, I would say that on smaller teams, one person may fulfill many jobs
you could be a front end dev, and a back end dev, and a data engineer and many more
morn
12:56
morn
even tho you applied for a web backend dev position
/cat
no, i'm not THAT tired
13:12
hey Guys, i'm facing a small issue
java.lang.ClassCastException: java.lang.String cannot be cast to java.lang.Long while saving into the table. is there any quick way to know where exactly its happening. because i'm setting like 100 fields
@Clover not really :D
you kind of just have to look at the table description and find all the numeric types, then verify that you're passing a long for each one
or the inverse, if you happen to have mostly numeric types
is there any quick way to do? Cuz checking 100 fields would take a ton of time
I'd be at field 50 by now
takes you more time to ask if there is a faster way of doing it
haha. Agreed man, i was curious.
Anyway, Thanks
Depending on what you do, you probably got a stacktrace that contains the location of the issue, no?
13:20
yeah, if you have a stacktrace, that's your best bet
no it won't work as i'm constructing the object and passing it to my save method
the stack trace points to save methods.
ok, but it should have an exact line in the save method where it failed
i'll try add a toString method and see if it helps
 
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morn
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reads a book
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Does anybody know where to find a list of Gradle dependency types? I know there is type "compile files" but I need also some runtime dependencies.

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