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Zoe
Zoe
07:58
OOF!
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12:09
posted on May 27, 2020

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12:24
@Zoe ?
Zoe
Zoe
13:07
@Michael user spammed a chat room. Message nuked, user suspended for two days
Oh, dang.
13:30
Dang!
Zoe
Zoe
14:25
messages* nuked. It was posted to several rooms xd
hi, is there a website with real interview questions to prepare for a senior Java developer interview. Appreciate help, TIA
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user10141648
16:01
Can someone show me how I can add a scrollbar to this code:
file1
mainPanel = new MainPanel();
MainFrame.mainContainer.add(mainPanel);

file2
public MainPanel() {
initializePanel();
}

public void initializePanel() {
FlowLayout flowLayout = new FlowLayout(0, 10, 10);
setLayout(flowLayout);
setPreferredSize(MainFrame.mainContainer.getPreferredSize());
}
user10141648
16:13
it is for a JPanel
17:01
/javadoc JScrollPane Merdin
user10141648
JScrollPane doesn't seem to work in a flowlayout
user10141648
I'm trying JScrollBar
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A: Java JScrollPane and FlowLayout

camickr I cant put a preferredSize, because the vertical ScrollBar will not go further than I put the preferredSize Correct, the preferredSize() needs to be dynamically calculated as components are added to the panel. The default preferred size calculation for a FlowLayout assumes a single row of c...

user10141648
that is what i mean :)
17:03
Then follow the answer
user10141648
nah
user10141648
To much work to change everything
user10141648
Just finetuning the app now
user10141648
for tomorrow
user10141648
do u know how to do it with JScrollBar?
user10141648
17:36
nvm
user10141648
I'm trying wraplayout
user10141648
17:59
@geisterfurz007 can you help me with it?
user10141648
I tried different things
user10141648
Can't figure it out
@geisterfurz007 Dang it geis! Stop repeating me!!
Zoe
Zoe
Dang it @Mic! Stop danging geis!
user10141648
https://gist.github.com/Merdin/2c3f2312ef257fb75f20f6a6d86d7436

Someone knows how I can add the JScrollPane?
18:15
@Zoe Dang it Zoe! I can dang whoever I want it's a free chat room!!
Zoe
Zoe
18:31
Dang it @Mic! This is now a police state!
 
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19:49
Dang it @Zoe! Stop oppressing me!
user10141648
20:10
How can I make sure that my JList is showing multiple rows and not just one with my scrollbar. It is in a GridLayout
Zoe
Zoe
20:34
Dang it @Mic! It was Mic Java-Un's fault!
Dang it @Zoe! Stop making North Korea jokes they will nuke us!!
Zoe
Zoe
Dang it @Mic! North Korea can't nuke the internet!
RKS
RKS
20:54
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we had Fortify code scan against our springboot java app and came across the below vulnerability:

J2EE Bad Practices Left Over Debug Code: The details says The class ABCApplication contains debug code, which can create unintended entry points in a deployed web application.The most common example of forgotten debug code is a main() method appearing in a web application. Although this is an acceptable practice during product development, classes that are part of a production J2EE application should not define a main().
(see full text)
Dang it @Zoe! How do you know??
Zoe
Zoe
dang it @Mic! Electrons just fly away!
Dang it @Zoe! I am not an electron I am a human being!!
Zoe
Zoe
Dang it @Mic!
@RKS I formatted your question and updated the tags a little to hopefully get it more views. I cannot help any further than that, sorry.
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