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00:02
lol.....have you checked out any PHP framework? It's a files galore out there
Hi, I've got a question to ask about this JDBC SQLException that I am getting..
Anyone there to answer it? :D
lol....ask anyway; even if we cannot currently help,
you've given us something to think about later
Well Its actually for android application
That is the code, I could not find the reason why I am getting the same error over and over again
why would you need JBC for android?
I have tried other IP and port, username and password for hosted dbs
because I dont want to do it the way they do it
They contact PhP then PhP sends the data
I want to use JDBC which is much simplier
I am going to connect my app to mysql
And It gives me SQLException
00:13
do you have mysql installed on your phone?
woo I'm back
On the emulator you mean? No..
I have built the path for the jdbc driver though
and it installs it for the phone
first and foremost, unless you have mysql running on your phone, or you plan to tether your phone to the pc anytime you use it, I don't believe you are doing it right
The script goes past the first "success" and prints it out
but doesn't for the 2nd one
What do you mean
"mysql running on your phone"..?
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Q: JDBC connection in Android

djkIs there anyone who tried JDBC connection in android because in Android 2.3 JDBC is supported. I have to connect with Mysql without web service. I have made application but it gives me error public class MysqlConnect extends Activity{ @Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {...

Ohh, I'm on Android 2.2
Maybe thats the reason...
@MirwaisMaarij installed on your phone
00:19
I have nothing installed on my phone yet
I am working on it from Eclipse, I run the android app on an android emulator from eclipse
ZOD I got it!
never mind; I was thinking of something else
check what versions are supported first before trying it; some functionalities have limitations based on the OS version
@Drose lol.......sweet!
@Drose what did you get again? :-P
-.-
00:28
still doesn't work ;(
I've upgraded to target 4.1
what error are you getting?
and keep in mind that you are trying to remote connect to a database server
many do not allow remote connections by default
same error
this is the error i50.tinypic.com/2e6atdl.png
@Drose lol.....dude, all you have is a database schema :-P
but that is what I was trying to decide on
@MirwaisMaarij you do realize that communication is 2-ways; the problem might not be on the Java side; it could be on the mysql server side
@Drose thanks for saving the planet from extinction with that :-P
00:39
:(
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Umm I havnt looked at the server side..
I changed the mysql hosts, and same error. so it cant be the host
nope....it can be the same error
mysql hosts by default do not accept remote connections, which you are trying to do
I see that error, what comes to mind is, database settings? router exception? starting with the basics
People who think they know everything annoy those of us who do. :(
@Drose lol......I think I fall in the former group :-P
:D
00:50
@Kneel-Before-ZOD So I am starting to also think that its the server side, but what should I start off checking first?
well, first thing I'd do is check if mysql server is currently running
if it is, I'll log in from the CLI using those parameters
and see if I have access
0
Q: RLE encoding/decoding tool, review source

Ivica8080I've developed mini utility, the source code can get reviewed here: http://rle.codeplex.com/SourceControl/BrowseLatest It's developed in C#, in the general page there is a description. I'm listening to well criticism to make code more elegant and better to work with.

if I do have access, then, I'll create a dummy Java application, and see if I can connect
01:15
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Okay thats probably the best option right now, I'm going to create a dummy java app tomorrow to see if it works. Then use that code in the android
Thanks:)
 
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02:58
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Is it true you are alive? :P
@ming Welcome, but you can't talk here unless you get enough rep. Either you can answer some questions or you can ask good questions which might get upvoted.
@ming Are you able to talk now?
 
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04:17
Anyone know how to re-create a complex json object in java?
 
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09:50
@pixelworlds it's depends on which library do you want to use.
10:37
Hello all
Hi @blue
@Meraman
what do you mean?
its a joke
Great joke :)
10:39
but i need to explain n tell that take it as a joke
it indicates that, we are used to think complex
:D
btw hw mch exp u hv ? @Meraman
not much..
:(
@blue u?
@Meraman now much for u may be 10 yrs, much for me may be 3 yrs. instead tel absolute value
dunno :(
10:43
hmm :(
I started java since past 6 months :(
@Meraman ok
so i think i need to have a Tea on this !
bye brb
ok blue man
until u enjoy this -
“No matter how slick the demo is in rehearsal, when you do it in front of a live audience, the probability of a flawless presentation is inversely proportional to the number of people watching, raised to the power of the amount of money involved.” (Mark Gibbs)
@Meraman
@blue after reading I also need Tea
11:17
I need some help on java persistence software development!
11:31
@user1690481 yes tell
 
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13:00
Hi all am new to this group...
I need some help in Java polling and updating a database
 
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14:01
can anyone please help me with this issue ?
2
Q: How to do Polling and also check for new incoming data in a Database for a regular interval

BabuHere the method reads the database which has an unique ID with the sequence number which keeps on increasing, since am a beginner in java,can I know how to implement this repetitive polling and check for new incoming message each time. /** * Method which defines polling of the database and also...

14:53
@Babu sorry i have no idea, but check the Q in SO it's been answered
15:10
Hello
Is there any good job for java se on any company?
hey @Sajjad-himorning check careers.stackoverflow.com
Hey @Appu
15:26
@Washu Yo!
What's up!
hi any body there
I pretend that I am not here. Do you believe?
i am new to this
i have a question
Go ahead. If not me, others may.
i have an isuue while sending mail
i am able to send first time.But i am unable to send second time.
by using same war file a can able to send the mail in my local environment
i am having the problem with other environment
what might be the problem
15:41
@Appu not much just a bit sleepy and hungry
@Appu and how are you?
@sambapenugonda i dont understand the problem.... you have a problem sending normal emails?
from outlook?
I am good. How about you? Sleepy and hungry? lol.... Give me your manager contact details.
@Washu
@Washu He mentioned war(the only technical word), you might have overlooked it. lol.......
@Appu ohh well ... i'm doing some backups :/
@Appu the android app that you are developing it will be for free download?
Okay. Yes, it's for free.
You have to download it and should give positive response.. lol...
@Appu haha is it available for download now? xD
Nope ya. It is still in development. Most probably it would be released in two weeks. Otherwise my manager would be on fire lol......
15:52
xD
@Washu I am eager to learn Linux, but no time.
Give me some easy tips on how to learn it quickly and interestingly..
@Appu well first you have to choose one version i suggest you either install Trisquel trisquel.info or CentOS centos.org , i use the 2nd for my server purposes and Trisquel as desktop for my laptop
@Appu do you understand a bit of spanish :P?
As I told you already I am going nuts when I try to understand it. Albeit I will learn if you could teach me.
:P
16:08
Hehe
That is not an answer to my request. BTW why have you asked that now again?
Ok i will teach you. First install it and i will explain you how linux starts, the system file hierarchy and more.
Oh because i got some nice manuals of my class but in spanish :(
@Appu let me make something like a syllabus and i will pass it to you on facebook.
@Washu Thank you very much. Okay. But can we start it after few days. Because I have no time and even no laptop with me :(
@Appu yeah don't worry i'm a lil busy too this week but at least with a syllabus you can check what is ahead. Start with the download of CentOS if we finish it fine and with time i can teach you some Asterisk.
@Appu learning asterisk (VoIP) and with the documentation you can create some amazing apps
16:23
Sure. Okay let's go ahead with syllabus then. Thank you. I am off to dinner. I may not be back for today. Take care. Cya later. @Washu
@Appu okay have a good meal cya
 
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19:17
Hi All
Anyone knows why Pattern.matches("\\w", "hello") is giving false???
\\w should match all words, but assertTrue(Pattern.matches("\\w", "hello"));
is failing
19:47
@tintin reading about it. let me see if i can help you
Thanks @Washu
@tintin weird...
For what i just read it should give true and not false...
the code is fine
@Washu yes, that's what i think, but try it yourself, its giving false, don't know why?
@Washu just found out \w matches a single letter
@tintin this \w A word character: [a-zA-Z_0-9]
only 1
ya, thats right, its just one char, I did \w* and it worked
:-)
so stupid of me :-P thanks @Washu
20:01
I dont know how i helped but glad it is solved @tintin :)
we discussed together, that helped @Washu
:D
20:35
hello?
i want to use a jPogressBar in java with thread. but how?
@Tushar yo ;)
is any body there?
its very difficult
@Tushar are you getting an error or something?
21:09
hello @washu
@user1604490 hi
21:36
can I ask you a question? @washu
@user1604490 yeah
@washu I am learning Java on my own through a text
ok
@washu I have gotten through the entire book at this point and have the questions for the last chapter about extending a class by adding a button
@washu I will post the question below
The text used the isFocusTraversable() method which I know has been changed to the isFocusable() method.

Extend the JPRButton3D class to create a button that displays a label just like
the AWT Button class you’re so familiar with by now. As an extra test, override
the isFocusTraversable() method so that your button class can be traversed
and make sure you paint some special graphic to make it obvious
when your button has focus.
I have posted my code and their code here: stackoverflow.com/questions/14224337/…
@washu I sincerely will appreciate your help :)
on it
21:45
@washu thank you SO much
21:55
@user1604490 sorry man... i have read it but i dont know how to extend classes by a button... :(
@washu not a problem, thanks for trying to assist me...I sincerely appreciate it :)
@user1604490 i feel ignorant now :( . I will check that book in the night
Hello, World!
Hello, @Code-Guru !
22:02
D:
Hello @Doorknob
hi @user1604490
Hello @Code-Guru
Thank you @Washu
@Doorknob, if possible I need some assistance
@user1604490 Ok
@doorknob I will repost
22:08
ok
I am learning Java on my own through a text. I have gotten through the entire book at this point and have the questions for the last chapter about extending a class by adding a button. I will post the question below:
The text used the isFocusTraversable() method which I know has been changed to the isFocusable() method.

Extend the JPRButton3D class to create a button that displays a label just like
the AWT Button class you’re so familiar with by now. As an extra test, override
the isFocusTraversable() method so that your button class can be traversed
and make sure you paint some special graphic to make it obvious
when your button has focus.
I have posted my code and their code here: stackoverflow.com/questions/14224337/…
@user1604490 I looked at your post. I am not clear on what you are asking exactly.
@user1604490 Which part are you having trouble with?
Well, according to my ButtonCreator code which I wrote, I have done everything the question asks: extended JPRButton3D, created a button with a label, overriden isFocusable() and painted a graphic, yet no display. I guess my main question is why am I not receiving any ouput from my code?
@Code-Guru Thank you so much for your assistance :)
@Doorknob My code is posted above
hello?
@Tushar hello
22:14
jar file is not opening
how to fix it?
same problem here @Tushar
can any one help me?
@user1604490 wha is your problem?
I'll repost.
I am learning Java on my own through a text. I have gotten through the entire book at this point and have the questions for the last chapter about extending a class by adding a button. I will post the question below:



The text used the isFocusTraversable() method which I know has been changed to the isFocusable() method.

Extend the JPRButton3D class to create a button that displays a label just like
the AWT Button class you’re so familiar with by now. As an extra test, override
the isFocusTraversable() method so that your button class can be traversed
@Tushar what is your problem?
@user1604490 use Swing. It's much easier.
@Doorknob I'll check into that
22:19
@Doorknob in netbeans its working good, but when i double click on the .jar file, no response
@Tushar Did you include a MANIFEST?
@user1604490 How much code did you write before you tried to compile and run it?
i dont know, when I build it in netbeans, it automatically creats a jar file
It doesn't automatically set it up to be able to run
It just creates the jar you can include in another project
@Code-Guru I wrote the ButtonCreator program
22:21
so how can i fix it?
@user1604490 So you tried to solve every single part of the problem before you even compiled it?
@Tushar Make the .jar file without netbeans.
@user1604490 I suggest that you back up and try to do one part of the question at a time. If I were to tackle this, I would first get some code to work that displays an image. I would ignore all the other details, especially the part that says "as an extra test". "Extra" means do it later.
I am making a game, may be it will be difficult for me
@Tushar ?
22:23
I can send u the code
@Tushar just make a .jar with a manifest.
@Code-Guru I did not realize that...lol...good point ;)
@Tushar If I understand correctly, you are trying to create an executable JAR file with NetBeans, is that correct?
@Doorknob i dont know how to do it. I have not done it before
@user1604490 When I start writing a program, I write as little as possible each time I compile and run it. I get a little bit working at a time before I move on to the next part.
@Code-Guru yes
@Code-Guru that's a great point, since I'm new to this and learning on my own, I never thought of that....lol
that really would allow it to be much easier to approach as I often feel overwhelmed by the questions
@user1604490 I think that was your problem with the gradient program you were working on as well. You really need to find the smallest amount of code that you can write and get working. That's why I asked if you knew how to make a blank window or draw a box with a solid color. Those are simple steps that were needed in order to get to the final solution of a window with a gradient drawn in it.
@user1604490 Breaking down a problem into small manageable bites is an important skill for a computer programmer.
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@Code-Guru that's one of the most helpful things to know when programming :D
@Doorknob @Code-Guru You are awesome! :)
22:29
@Doorknob xactly!
@user1604490 good luck to you
@Tushar I don't recall having any trouble with creating an executable JAR with NetBeans. What steps do you take to create the JAR? Where is the JAR located? How are you trying to run it outside of NetBeans?
@Code-Guru its located in c drive and i am trying to run it by double click
@Tushar To make sure I know how, I just created a simple program and ran it with a double click. In NetBeans 7.2, I clicked on the Files tab, then right-clicked on the "build.xml" file and went to "Run Target -> jar".
@Tushar The generated JAR file is in the "dist" subdirectory of my project. I double-clicked on it and it ran just fine.
@Code-Guru I got a button displayed, however I cannot get the extra test section
22:52
@user1604490 Can you show an image on your button?
@Tushar If you have any trouble when you follow those directions, please let me know and we can work from there.
Not yet, I am displaying a button in a frame I'll post the code @Code-Guru
@user1604490 If you haven't finished the first part, don't worry about the "extra test" yet.
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import jpr.lightweight.JPRButton3D;

public class ButtonCreator extends JPRButton3D {

public ButtonCreator() {
Button b1 = new Button("Button");
ComponentTestFrame frame = new ComponentTestFrame("Button Creator");
frame.add(b1);
frame.setVisible(true);

public static void main(String args[]) {
ButtonCreator bc = new ButtonCreator();
}

}
@Code-Guru I have checked it. Nothing happened
@Tushar Try creating a new project and write a few lines of code that creates a blank JFrame. Then see if you can create and run the JAR file. Also, what version of NetBeans are you using?
23:04
@Code-Guru That way its running, but my game is not oppening
@user1604490 What is the responsiblity of this ButtonCreator class? What is it supposed to do?
@Tushar hmm...
@Tushar Try cleaning your game project and rebuilding it.
@Tushar Also, you can try opening a command-line prompt, cd to the dist subdirectory of your project directory and run java -jar <jar-file-name>.jar
@Tushar I suspect it won't run that way, either. It's just something to try in your troubleshooting.
@Code-Guru the ButtonCreator is an extension of JPRButton3D which is already fine. However, I have written the code that displays the graphic.
New Code:

import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import jpr.lightweight.JPRButton3D;

public class ButtonCreator extends JPRButton3D {

public ButtonCreator() {
Button b1 = new Button("Button");
ComponentTestFrame frame = new ComponentTestFrame("Button Creator");
frame.add(b1);
frame.setVisible(true);
}
Image[] imgs = {
Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getImage("flag.gif") };

public static void main(String args[]) {
ButtonCreator bc = new ButtonCreator();
}

}
@Code-Guru

New Code:

import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import jpr.lightweight.JPRButton3D;

public class ButtonCreator extends JPRButton3D {

public ButtonCreator() {
Button b1 = new Button("Button");
ComponentTestFrame frame = new ComponentTestFrame("Button Creator");
frame.add(b1);
frame.setVisible(true);
}
Image[] imgs = {
Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getImage("flag.gif") };

public static void main(String args[]) {
ButtonCreator bc = new ButtonCreator();
}

}
23:29
@user1604490 Let's back up for a minute. Explain in words what ButtonCreator is supposed to do.
@user1604490 You have a good start: it extends JPRButton3D. What additional functionality is it supposed to add to JPRButton3D?
@user1604490 If you can explain what the code you are trying to write is supposed to do, then you will have a clearer understanding of what you are trying to write and will be able to write it much more easily.
@Code-Guru ButtonCreator is supposed to extend the functionality of JPRButton3D by containing a Button with a label....I think that's all
@Code-Guru The rest appears to me to belong to the "extra test" section
@user1604490 That's exactly how I understand it: it's a Button that can contain an image.
@user1604490 don't worry about the 'extra test' until you can do the more basic part first. In fact, I strongly suggest that you remove all code that is supposed to be part of the "extra test" for now.
@user1604490 Since ButtonCreator is supposed to be a button, it doesn't need to use the Button class nor should it use the ComponentTestFrame class. If you are using Button, then there is no need to create your own ButtonCreator. ComponentTestFrame has nothing to do with buttons.
@user1604490 You might use ComponentTestFrame in main() in order to test your button class, but it should definitely not be used in the ButtonCreator constructor.
@Code-Guru ComponentTestFrame allowed for a display of the button, I thought
@user1604490 Sure, you can use it to display a button, but it has nothing to do with the button itself.
@user1604490 This means that you should use ComponentTestFrame in main(), not in the ButtonCreator constructor.
@Code-Guru I understood it slightly different:
1. Just create a button which displays a label (not image)
2. everything else (including image) is part of the "extra step"
I probably had read it wrong....
23:44
@user1604490 My bad. I read the first part wrong. Yes, you are creating a button that displays a label.
@user1604490 Now that you point that out, I'm not sure what the author means by "a label". Does this mean text?
That part I have completed as I have a button labeled Button which displays to output
@user1604490 I'm not sure that you've done it in the way that the exercise says it wants you to.
@Code-Guru Is there another method I should utilize? I'm unsure....
@user1604490 At least the way I understand it, you shouldn't use java.awt.Button at all.
@user1604490 You should be using JPRButton3D instead.
@Code-Guru I did not write java.awt.Button within the code unless java.awt.*; is the same
@Code-Guru So basically just an import of JPRButton3D?
23:49
@user1604490 When you declare Button b1 = new Button("Button");, you are using the Button class from the java.awt package. Nothing in your code actually uses JPRButton3D
@Code-Guru (Sorry as this is the first time I have ever extending a very complex class)
Oh, I see... @Code-Guru
Bascially, you are stating that I need to call methods from JPRButton3D to complete this question?
I think I misunderstood the question....lol @Code-Guru
@user1604490 From the way I understand the question from your book, you are creating your own button class. You shouldn't use the one from java.awt (which is what you are doing as far as I can tell).
@user1604490 I don't know that you need to call any methods explicitly. You definitely need to add methods to the JPRButton3D class. In fact, that's the whole point of extending a class, usually.
Okay...so my only import method should be
import jpr.lightweight.JPRButton3D;
(I think)?!
@user1604490 I don't know. imports are a minor (and mostly unimportant) detail at this point.
@user1604490 I usually add imports as I write a program and then only when I need them. I never start writing code by writing the import statements.
@Code-Guru See, it shows you, I need to talk to you more often....lol...learning on my own, I don't know any "tricks of the trade" so to speak....
23:56
@user1604490 You will certainly need import jpr.lightweight.JPRButton3D;. You might need other imports as well, but it's nearly impossible to tell at this point.
@Code-Guru I understand
@Code-Guru I think I'll start with a blank sheet again as I need to redo it
@Code-Guru *blank file I mean
@user1604490 So back to my earlier question: what does ButtonCreator do? Well, you said it's a button with a label. In particular, it extends this JPRButton3D class. I assume that a "label" means text that displays on the button. What do you need to do to add this label to the JPRButton3D class?
@user1604490 Sounds like a good idea to me.
@Code-Guru I would say that to create a label on JPRButton3D, I need to create a button?

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