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03:15
@Rembo good morning
haan actually semane thik re design karinathile using knockout so mote deichanti issue solve karibaku
03:39
@JqueryLearner good morning
04:31
**can i delete the object using session.delete() without loading the object in the session?**
No,
**If you know the identifier of the Entity you want to delete:**
then you can create an instance of entity with its identifier set and pass it to session#delete().
internally that entity instance would be considered to be in detached state (since there is an identifier associated),
however it will be reattached to session by Hibernate and then deleted.

`Employee emp = session.get(Employee.class, '1234');` //load employee entity
@prash
04:41
@Rembo @raman @Envious
good morning
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@Rembo gm
05:00
@ASR good morning.
@Engineer good morning
05:13
@Rembo good moring
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05:30
@Rembo hi
Referenced classpath provider does not exist: org.eclipse.ant.ui.AntClasspathProvider
iam getting error while deploying using ant
@ASR delete the Run Configuration for the project and re create it.
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@Rembo not understand
@ASR take a look
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05:47
ok
 
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06:58
@Rembo
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Q: How to call a function again and again using knockout

JqueryLearnerI have this knockout code. self.newPatient = ko.asyncCommand({ execute: function(complete) { var isValid=$('#addPatientForm').parsley( 'validate' ); if(isValid){ var patientJson=ko.toJSON(self.patient()); formdata.append("json",patientJson); //self.e...

answer deipariba?
07:34
@Rembo : Good afternoon
@vikky good afternoon.
@vikky @ASR
public class RecurLoopTest {
    public static void main(String[] args) {
     printit(2);
    }

    private static int printit(int n){
       if(n>0){
          printit(--n);
      }

      System.out.print(n+",");
      return n;
   }
}
output?
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1
@ASR nope
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2?
@ASR nope
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07:41
:)
1,
@ASR nope
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2,
?
@ASR nope
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0,
@Rembo now ?
@ASR nope, try again..
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07:45
:)
@vikky what's yours output will be??
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@Rembo 0,0,1, its givnig this
explain me
@ASR what you expected?
output..
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only 0,
@ASR want to know where 0,1, came??
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07:53
once n become to 0 , 0>0 false then it will print 0, ant it returns 0 ..
@Rembo yes bayya
yes, on the right way..
then..
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why it is again printing 0,1,?
take a look here
feel free to ask if you not understand..
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@Rembo :) ok bayya thank u so much
@ASR understood it, how output is 0,0,1 ????
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07:56
@Rembo static methods will be executed with out calling?
@ASR nope, static initialization block(SIB) (i.e. static {}) will execute without calling..
but not static methods
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ok
08:17
@Rembo : Sorry Rembo for not involving above discussion.
I think it's rise some exception
@vikky nope.
because of return type int and we return string
one minute
no n is returning..
Yes
1,
@vikky nope, try again..
08:21
0
right
no
I think these is one extra curve bracket is there ?
public class RecurLoopTest {
public static void main(String[] args) {
printit(2);
}

private static int printit(int n){
if(n>0){
printit(--n);
}

System.out.print(n+",");
return n;
}
}
no
I think we can not write sys out statement directly into class because of program starts form main method na regarding JVM
We can write sys out stmt either in block level or method level
I didn't write sys out stmt at class level before
If we write also it's throws some exception
roght ?
08:43
@Rembo hi
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09:12
@Rembo hi
it returns 0 after printing 0, then where it is going? again to
private static int printit(int n){
if(n>0){
printit(--n);
}
here?
@vikky no
@JqueryLearner hi
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if it goes to the above method it will again print 0, then again it returns 0,
then it has to go
private static int printit(int n){
if(n>0){
printit(--n);
}
again it will print 0, and so on
@Rembo can you answer that question?
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why 1, printing?
@Rembo bayya can u explain what i have asked above?
@JqueryLearner sorry, no idea about it..
@ASR ok
09:17
ok aau 1te doubt thila
@JqueryLearner kana?
@ASR there three times printit() invoked, 1)n as 1, 2)n as 0, and 3)n as 0
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ok
so, 3) prints:0, 2)prints:0, 1) prints: 1,
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o, o, is ok
@Rembo : Hi
09:25
@vikky hi
Can we write sys out stmt directly in class area means not in method or block ?
@vikky no..
I am sorry
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@Rembo hi
1) public class RecurLoopTest {

2)  public static void main(String[] args) {
3)      printit(2);
4)  }

5)  private static int printit(int n){
6)      if(n>0){
7)          printit(--n);
8)      }

9)      System.out.print(n+",");

10)     return n;
11) }

12) }


first printit(2) is called it goes to line 5.

then it checks 2>0 or not it decreases the n value by 1 so n=1 again it will call printit(1);

now it checks 1>0 or not it decreases the n value by 1 so n=0 again it will call printit(0);
@ASR hi
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09:29
see the above what i have understood
@vikky a statement should be inside method OR block..
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where iam wrong?
@Rembo : I have some some doubt , stmt means which will end with ;
right ?
int a;
@vikky yes.
@ASR ok.
System.out.println("Hii");
09:43
 step-1)first printit(2) is called it goes to line 5.
step-2)then it checks 2>0 or not it decreases the n value by 1 so n=1 again it will call printit(1);
step-3)now it checks 1>0 or not it decreases the n value by 1 so n=0 again it will call printit(0);
step-4)it prints 0,

step-5)then it returns 0, Here, it returns to step-3..
step-6)now n is 0, control moves to next statement..
step-4)it prints 0,

step-5)then it returns 0, Here, it returns to step-2..
step-6)now n is 1, control moves to next statement..
@ASR
@vikky have a look here
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@Rembo it returns 0 then why it is going to step 3, again it returns 0 then y it is going to step 2?
@ASR because control started from step 3..
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returns 0 goes to main method then it calls printit() again?
@ASR no.
i said step 3 not line 3..
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@Rembo goes to
if(n>0){
printit(--n);
}
09:49
7)
yes
inside if
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next 0, ok then what about 1,
yes than second return will go step 2..
i.e. same place again by printing 0,
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0, is ok. not understand why it is printing 1,?
@ASR ok, wait one explanation image will give you..
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ok bayya
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10:07
@Rembo bayya i have understood thank u
 
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13:27
@ASR great!
 
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16:49
@ASR @Rembo good night

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