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04:44
@Jens good morning
good morning @ASR @Jens
05:07
@Jens @JudeNiroshan @greenhorn good morning
good morning @SpringLearner
have you changed to new office? @SpringLearner
@greenhorn where do you live?
@greenhorn Good morning @Asr,@greenhorn, @SpringLearner how are you?
@greenhorn no I have not changed yet,I am looking for it
@Jens I am fine,thanks,how are you?
@SpringLearner chennai
05:08
@SpringLearner I am fine too.
@greenhorn do you have any openings in your company for java 3 years experience?
@Jens great
@SpringLearner sorry no openenings here, i too looking for change, last three days back only i posted my resume and getting calls from naukri, can you send your resumae
@Jens how are you today?
@greenhorn I am fine thanks and you?
@Jens i too fine and by today evening i would be having a telephonic interview
@greenhorn You are prepared for it?
05:16
not yet @Jens going to prepare now, i need two main things to impress the interviwer @Jens that is communication skill and technical skill
God morning @Roxy
morning guys
@JudeNiroshan good morning
05:32
@JudeNiroshan where you from?
Sri Lanka
@Jens i am getting this error whenever i firstly log in to the Db by the next time it works fine
see this @Jens pastebin.com/ZdD0v1gd
@greenhorn Looks like your connection timedout. What means the first login? After restart or if you do not work some hours
Hi Guys.
@Jens every morning first time when i access the DB i am getting this error and by second time it's working
05:45
This is my first time on a chat in Stack overflow
this is my DB configuration code @Jens
@Bean
public DataSource getDataSource() {
BasicDataSource dataSource = new BasicDataSource();
dataSource.setDriverClassName("com.mysql.jdbc.Driver");
dataSource.setUrl("jdbc:mysql://192.1.18.18:3306/DBname?autoReconnect=true");
dataSource.setUsername("root");
dataSource.setPassword("admin");
return dataSource;
}
@suresh Welcome
@greenhorn And your tomcat is running the whole night?
@greenhorn I have faced something similar. Look at this:
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Q: Web application throwing java.net.SocketException for no obvious reason

shyamThe problem: I have a Spring Boot web application deployed on a Windows 2008 R2 Standard Edition Server. Every day in the morning I come across a java.net.SocketException and the server is in a blocked state. At this point of time I do not have a full stack trace because I was running it from a ...

I basically gave up and made a work around because nothing seemed to work.
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@greenhorn check your email da
05:59
@Jens yes it's a global server and we hosted our app on it
we have internet issue that's why delayed response sorry @Jens
@greenhorn No problem
@ASR thanks
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06:21
@greenhorn y thanks
@ASR for those materials
@Jens i didn't find it useful jens
@greenhorn Why not?
investigate setting the MySQL server variable "wait_timeout" to some high value rather than the default of 8 hours.*
this is from that article
and where can i set that variable time @Jens
@greenhorn In mysql.inf i think.
@greenhorn But the better way is to work with connection pool.
@Jens where can i find that mysql.inf
@Jens i am using DBCP only
06:27
@greenhorn You are working on a windows plattform?
@Jens yes
@greenhorn use the explorers find function to find the file. maybe it is in "c:\"
@Jens let me try it
@Jens i found a XML file named "mysql_rdbms_info"
@greenhorn That is not a config file
06:42
@Jens let me check again
@greenhorn I made a misstake. The file name is my.cnf
i found my.ini file @Jens
@greenhorn Ok. can you look after the timeout property
@Jens i didn't see it. see this pastebin.com/vEk0eYSB
@greenhorn then add these two lines.
wait_timeout = 28800
interactive_timeout = 28800
and change the value to your needed walues
06:58
@Jens is 28800 is minutes?
@greenhorn that are seconds. 28800 seconds = 8 hours
yes i added those to that my.ini file @Jens
hi. Can anyone please help me ?
@greenhorn the restart mysql and check the result tomorrow
@JudeNiroshan We can try if you tell us your problem
small JavaScript problem. I need to take all the values of input tags inside my html table. let me show the sample HTML code
<tbody>

    <tr>
        <td id="1" width="1%">
            <input id="rpl_1" class="CBRates" type="checkbox" style="height:17px;" value="0" onclick="disableRatePlanCheckBox(this);"></input>
        </td>
        <td class="label" align="left" style="width:auto; display:inline-block;"></td>
        <td></td>
        <td id="1" width="1%">
            <input id="rpl_1" class="CBRates" type="checkbox" style="height:17px;" value="1" onclick="disableRatePlanCheckBox(this);"></input>
        </td>
        <td class="label" align="left" style="width:auto; display:inline-block;"></td>
I need the values of those <input> tags. those are checkboxes
I am struck to write a for loop for that
07:05
@JudeNiroshan document.getElementsByTagName("input") gives you all input elements.
@Jens done lets check it tomorrow. Thank you @Jens
Then you can iterate over it and with element.value you should get the value.
@greenhorn You are welcome
@Jens won't be the best solution. Cos I have many inputs in that same page. If I do so, it would cause to many other problems
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Q: Get list of all `input` objects using JavaScript, without accessing a `form` object

Jeremy GwaI need to get all the input objects and manipulate the onclick param. the following does the job for links. looking for something like this for input tags. for (var ls = document.links, numLinks = ls.length, i=0; i<numLinks; i++){ var link = unescape(ls[i].href); link...

@ASR you are rocking star ;)
07:09
^ nods !
so in my project which one is dispatcher servlet
@greenhorn That is configured in the .xml files. I think you have the org.springframework.web.servlet.DispatcherServlet configured.
@Jens here is my web.xml pastebin.com/psNxWy51
can you say which is dispatcher servlet
@greenhorn org.springframework.web.servlet.DispatcherServlet
07:24
@Jens so it is a built in servlet by spring framework is it?
@greenhorn Yes
i read this succeeding from javatpoint site
The DispatcherServlet gets entry of handler mapping from the xml file and forwards the request to the controller
and i slightly confused @Jens can you tell it clearly please
@greenhorn What makes you confused?
DispatcherServlet gets entry of handler mapping from the xml file
@Jens i can't understand this
what is handler mapping?
and which xml it is?
@greenhorn Handler mapping is the mapping between URL and controller method.
07:29
@RequestMapping(value = "/login", method = RequestMethod.POST)
@Jens in this is "/login" is a handler mapping
@greenhorn Yes
@Jens the handler mapping is always contained inside request mapping is it ?
@greenhorn Yes if you work with annotation. There is also a way to do it in xml
@greenhorn For more informations look here: studytrails.com/frameworks/spring/…
9 mins ago, by greenhorn
and which xml it is?
@greenhorn You can do it in dispatcher-servlet.xml
08:15
@Jens i read "IOC is used to remove dependency from the programming code". how it does so? can you brief it please
@greenhorn In short, if you Autowire a class/Interface you get an implementation from the container and not have to instanciate one.
new Student();
you mean this instantiate am i right? @Jens
@greenhorn yes
@greenhorn But IOC is much more complex
@Jens how?
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09:04
@greenhorn you are super star :)
 
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10:27
@Jens i cleared the telephonic round
10:42
@ASR i cleared the telephonic round
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oh good.:)
@ASR thanks friend tomorrow face 2 face round :)
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11:00
@greenhorn can you share the questions they asked you?
11:12
@ASR they asked about my project and then abstract class, sql joins, sessions and that's all
@greenhorn you are talking about you interview?
@Jens yes
@greenhorn Ok it is allready finished?
@Jens just sometime before only it finished
11:35
one thing i left that is polymorphism @ASR
12:06
@Jens are you there
@greenhorn Yes i am here
12:34
@Jens sorry i was in discussion, have you worked on rest webservices
@greenhorn Yes
@Jens what environment it uses
@greenhorn Sorry can't get you
@Jens for soap web services we need apache axis environment do you know that?
@greenhorn No you can also use spring-ws
12:42
@Jens oh..i don't know it
13:05
have nice evening @Jens @ASR
@greenhorn You too.

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