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04:42
any one here?
how to make direct print in java??????
 
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07:32
hello
anyone got experience of inserting images from jsp to mysql db?
@yong
@crowz
@rya
@RyanTernier
08:21
Good morning !
I zould like to have some ideas about inheritance in java
08:45
I'm making a web app with html and java servlets but I don't understand how a html file is linked to a java servlet file
09:43
I have a web-app communicating to an EJB service to retrieve data and show it to clients.

The DB for both web-app and EJB service are different. I cache whatever data I retrieve from the EJB service using ehcache in my web-app. Now, whenever the data that is being served by the EJB service changes at the DB( Oracle) level the cache in my web-app needs to get notified.

Is there anyway my cache can receive such notifications and refresh itself with new data?
 
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elL
elL
12:48
hi @all! still i haven't found solution to this problem of mine.
 
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15:00
In java spring @Secured("ROLE_USER") annotation can restrinct creation of new object in some function?
 
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16:46
Well this room has descended in quality
noooo
@Doorknob we're good Java programmers
@Michael many help vampires it looks like
@Doorknob doorknob we have to help them
all 7 of them?
literally 7
16:54
meh. :/
plz
@Doorknob i'm busy i can't now
@elL eil make a bounty
@user1380611 You must write your servlets to return an HTML in the HTTP response.
17:11
yay serial downvoting :P
@user1380611 You can also use JSP pages. A JSP page is an HTML page that contains special markup which allows you to dynamically generate the content of the HTML. When a JSP page is requested, the web container (Tomcat for example), compiles it into a servlet class. This servlet class generates the HTML page and returns it to the client.
@Doorknob doorknob thats a lot
:P
I think this is the first time I got serial downvoting
I feel like someone noticed me now :D
@user1680944 When a child class overrides a method from its parent class, it's good practice to use the @Overrides annotation.
@user1680944 Use of this annotation is optional, but it's good practice to use because it will throw a compilation error if the method actually does not override a parent method. For example, if you were to mis-spell the method name, @Override would flag the error.
@Doorknob oh, they downvoted you?
oh i thought you downvoted
17:16
no why would I do that? :P
idk
@james james use a blob
@yong idk
@Doorknob wow
someone's stalking you lol
they're not bad answers...
17:19
It's serial downvoting
what's that
> Pretty much any time serial downvoting occurs is when a user disagrees with something another user has posted, either as an answer or comment. The user then visits their profile and, like with serial upvoting, systematically visits their posts and downvotes them. Occasionally other reasons for this occurring will prevail, like a joke being played on the user.
> If the voting fraud is in the progress of happening or just happened recently, don't worry about it. You should wait at least 24 hours after noticing before becoming concerned. The system should detect it and reverse it for you. Please do not try to get help on this issue on meta or by flagging for a moderator. All they will do is tell you to wait for the voting fraud script to run (they won't run it just for you just this once).
doorknob who disagrees with you
17:22
idk :P
I'll go through my recent activity and see if someone doesn't like me :P
uhhhh... maybe this
maybe
anyway it will be reversed soon
ok bye
17:40
Anybody here ? I see an upvoted answer but in my opinion it doesn't make sense :
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Q: Why this program can cause memory Leak?

KiranWell , i was going through Memory Leaks in Java . I saw this simple below program where the author says that Memory Leaks are possible with this below program But could please tell me whats wrong with this program and why it can produce a Memory Leak ?? package com.code.revisited.memoryleak...

What do you think ?
hello guys
18:01
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Q: Java Generic Design Validity

SuicidalI have the following hierarchy : abstract class customType<E extends Number> class customInteger extends customType<Integer> class customFloat extends customType<Float> to declare a LinkedList which accepts both customInteger and customFloat List<customType<Number>> items = new LinkedList<cu...

hey man how do u do that. post a question here?
just copied the url
hello everyone
oh ok thanks
18:12
Fffffs I have to do my homework
but nobody helps
who are you asking to help?
to anyone
 
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20:17
Hi , I want to clarify one Question that was asked by my friend recently on GC.
GC - Java Garbage collection :)
What exactly does a GC do to release resources. What does it mean to release a resource . I know this sounds silly but it does something similar to constructor but in opposite way . correct.?
Suraj, when GC 'collects' some object, it releases memory hold by the object, so it can be used for other allocations.
20:32
Hi Alex, And how exactly does it do that..? Can we write a piece of code in finally block and once all operations are over can we release the memory of unused objects.
20:52
@Suraj Hi Suraj. In my opinion Java uses managed memory, so the only way you can allocate memory is by using the new operator, on the other hand the only way you can deallocate memory is by relying on the garbage collector.
@user1554427 Hi , Ya i know that but how does that deallocate memory . allocation of memory happens when we initialize but what does it do to deallocate memory.?? am just curious. Its a silly question rgt :)
@Suraj If you call new operator - the new memory si allocated for the new object. When you want to dealocate memory just set the object on null or if you dont use the object the garbage collector takes it and deallocate memory where the object wqas stored. It is automatic process. It is the advantage of java language that we dont need to allocation and deallocation as in for example C =)
I dont know about this topic more =)
@user1554427 ya I know these concepts of effecting coding for memory management. But what I wanted to know was what does GC do to release the memory . :) anyways thanks
@Suraj np...=)
21:07
Hello. I use Java spring Security for some method from a service. However, I use @Secured ("Role_user") for some private method. In this method I'm not able to create some new objects, instances of some class. Is this related with the @Secured annotation? If yes, how can I avoid this in the sense to create object of some class.
21:18
can anyone answer for my question?

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