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The disks are getting full; purge a file today. (source)
 
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04:12
picks nose
 
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09:07
System.out.println("Hello Java Chat Room in StackOverflow!");
Zoe
Zoe
std::cout << "Henlo\n";
09:38
System.out.printf("Hi Zoe! ^_^");
Zoe
Zoe
10:28
std::cout << "Hi Ralf ^^\n";
 
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12:00
An owl has three eyelids: one for blinking, one for sleeping, and one for keeping the eyes healthy and clean. (source)
 
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13:32
Dang it @Zoe!! Stop not using Java!
Zoe
Zoe
Dang it @Mic! Make me!!
@Zoe sudo stop not using Java!!
Zoe
Zoe
Dang it @Mic! This user is not in the sudoers file!! This incident has been reported to santa claus and your parents!!!
Oh noes! Christmas is almost here! O.O
Zoe
Zoe
^^
14:04
Hi all
does someone here has experience with JUnit's @InjectMocks annotation?
I am trying to figure out why my mocked dependency, of which I have added some stubbed methods is not being injected in the class with @InjectMocks
 
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15:51
nvm found the problem. I accidentally did a doReturn with a mocked instance instead of an actual instance.
glad I could help :)
 
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19:28
Anyone here having a good knowledge of class paths ? Im using a library in my java game, which tries to load a class by its package path "com.test.Task"... i can find it during runtime, the library class cant find it and throws a "Class not found" exception... any idea why that might happen ? Glad for any help, i dont have such a detailed knowledge of class paths
20:02
any ideas ?
20:22
@genaray Are all of your dependency JAR files being included in the classpath when you run your program?
20:56
@Michael Well i added them to a library and that library is in my dependencys
Is that library in the classpath when you run the program?
@Michael Thats a good question... im using a framework and that requires that i put all jar files from librarys into a certain folder, otherwhise the program dont find them during runtime
@Michael So i bet its not... any idea how i could still make it run ?
21:11
Hmm dunno. :(
The class you are using must be on the classpath when the program runs.
For example, if the class is inside of a JAR file, that JAR file must be on the classpath.
21:33
@Michael It is inside a jarfile... how do i see if that jar file is on the classpath ?
I don't know, depends on your framework.
@Michael Hmmm... and lets say i have acess to that class during runtime, can i somehow reconfigure the classpath that that library sees my own classes ?
Classpath can't be changed during runtime. You specify it at the command line when you execute your program.
Gtg, good luck!

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