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Q: Singleton timer concurrency issue?

user1684651I have an ejb Singleton concurrency issue, I tried to setup a ejb timer with a singleton bean, then concurrency happens: Here is the example, the timer triggered a new job before the previous one finish its work(something like updating, in example is sleep 30 seconds), and I also set a small Tim...

 
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10:54
@rightfold Have you heard of the expression Dutch Oven? :)
11:49
@All I stuck in one problem
Please help me
I posted one question in SO
Please see that
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Q: How to implement HTTP /1.1Keep-alive feature in my web server

devsdaI am developing my web server. But I don't know how to add HTTP/1.1 Keep alive feature in my code. My task is I have to implement file-based multi-threaded web server with thread-pooling implemented in Java. Extension: Add proper HTTP/1.1 keep-alive behaviour to your implementation...

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user142019
13:54
@FredOverflow nopeLOL.
14:36
@rightfold Can we ban users?
user142019
No.
user142019
All you can do is plonk them.
user142019
Or flag, but don't do that.
@rightfold What is the difference between "hide posts" and "ignore user"?
user142019
Hide posts hides until you refresh.
user142019
14:43
Ignore user is persistent and works across all rooms.
@rightfold Olden but golden. My favorite is "3.2 Commando".
user142019
xd
user142019
Encapsulation is overrated.
user142019
15:22
In Scala, will the compiler optimize to use unboxed integers when possible?
user142019
Like GHC does.
15:40
@rightfold Name some scenarios.
user142019
15:56
@FredOverflow well, adding two boxed integers is slow as hell.
user142019
GHC does strictness analysis to determine whether it's possible to use unboxed integers.
user142019
But Scala is strict by-default, isn't it?
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Q: Spacing out updates in single instance

Josh SobelI am writing a platform game and i decided to layout the tiles in an unusual way. Instead of making each tile its own object i made one object representing each type of block and i just put that block into my tile map array multiple times. The problem is now when i call my tiles update method o...

@rightfold You mean just two local ints? Yeah, those are gonna be unboxed.
But lists of integers are boxed, IIRC.
user142019
Ah okay.
And I'm pretty sure that if you have a generic method taking a T, if you instantiate that with Int, then it'll also be boxed, unless you tag it with @specialized, but I don't know the exact syntax for that.
user142019
I found a design flaw in C#.
covariant arrays?
user142019
16:43
haha lol no of course not :P
user142019
! takes precedence over is (which is like instanceof in Java).
So !x is Bool means (!x) is Bool instead of !(x is Bool)?
user142019
Yes.
How often do you need is?
user142019
Rarely.
user142019
16:45
But checking is bool is even more rare.
Why is it bool or boolean? Shouldn't it be boole? :)
George Boole (; 2 November 1815 – 8 December 1864) was an English mathematician, philosopher and logician. He worked in the fields of differential equations and algebraic logic, and he is now best known as the author of The Laws of Thought. As the inventor of the prototype of what is now called Boolean logic, which became the basis of the modern digital computer, Boole is regarded in hindsight as a founder of the field of computer science. Boole said, ... no general method for the solution of questions in the theory of probabilities can be established which does not explicitly rec...
user142019
@FredOverflow Because C# is largely inspired by C++, not just by Java.
Yes, but there was no Guy named Bool :)
user142019
It also uses : instead of extends and implements.
user142019
And it has pointers!
user142019
16:48
Pointers and object are the only types in C# that don't inherit from object. :)
int* p, q;   // Two pointers in C#?
user142019
Yes.
amazing
user142019
@FredOverflow The language designers of C# actually have brains. :P
user142019
int*[] ps, qs; // Two arrays of pointers.
user142019
I'm so confused.
user142019
PostgreSQL documentation says that the Sync message is sent by the client, but I receive it from the server. :|
user142019
Oh wait. There are different kind of messages with the same ID. :|

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