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Ow, the CopyOnWriteArrayList question was not stellar, but -3 is a bit harsh. Especially for someone's first question
Seriously... NYGH!Why is it blue?!
00:40
This is driving me nuts...
What do I do with a "Exception in Application start method"
I have no idea why it suddenly doesn't work :/
Hi
anyone online?
Just me and my exceptions it seems...
Im taking AP Javain school :3
Java in*
I see
 
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02:01
Interesting bug I have...
If I try to rename anything it doesn't work any more
There must be some variable somewhere that you are forgetting to rename.
03:05
It's not me forgetting it's the IDE
I'm using the formatting thing
Shutting down. See you later.
You can't always trust the IDE to rename everything.
Also, it magically works when I clone the repository of the renamed version from the repository
For example, if you have something defined in a configuration file, then the IDE will often not know about it.
What exactly are you trying to rename?
Anything really
03:08
OakBot Online.
But mainly the main source package
Like, a variable name?
Ah. The IDE shouldn't have trouble with that. What happens when you try to rename it?
It just won't run
Do you get an error message?
@Appu! :D
I think it might have to do with this nbactions.xml file
Something hasn't been refactored at least and I dunno what
I will have to live with this misspelled package name for now
03:16
You could always rename the directory manually. Then correct the compilation errors
@Michael Michael Michael
that's the error message >_>
Where have you been these days?
I've been hangin' around the chat room. Where have you been? xD
@Gemtastic Does your application have any configuration files. For example, is it a web app?
03:20
Might be it was me who was not hanging around or wasn't here at the time you were here :P
How are you?
@Michael It's a maven JavaFX application. It has a pom and a xml file
@Appu Good, how are you? :)
well, the pom is an xml file too
@Gemtastic What's the XML file for?
I'm just derpy and call it "the pom file" because all my maven projects have it and I'm a newb
@Michael No clue what they differ on but they have to do with maven stuff I guess
03:22
You usually only need one XML for Maven...
What's the other one called?
nbactions.xml
That's a NetBeans file.
the instructions say
`filepath/script.pl <presentation.pptx> [output.txt|-]`
` Use '-' as the outfile name to dump the text on STDOUT.
Output is saved in infile.txt if second argument is omitted.`

but i don't understand the instructions.
I tried `filepath/b.pl presentation.pptx output.txt` but it just repeats the instructions and doesn't execute the script
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A: What is nbactions.xml used for?

MikeGThe nbaction.xml file is used by netbeans to call custom maven goals. It is even possible to change the bahavior of the built in Build, Test and Run commands in Netbeans using it. The project Properties > Actions settings are stored in this file. There are more details in the accepted answer t...

Found that
oh hi
03:25
@Gemtastic Huh. I'm not too familiar with NetBeans.
How is Netbeans still an IDE?!
Hey @Uni :D
I would try manually renaming the package folder, then refreshing the project in NetBeans
@Apoph1s I hope you already know Java before you take the course.
@Michael hiya :)
@Michael how do I refresh it?
Right-click on the project and select "Refresh"...I think
03:27
Clean and build doesn't work. Well, the clean and build gives me a "build sucess" but I can't run my application
I think Eclipse refreshes projects whenever you change the active view.
But I'm using netbeans
and there's no refresh option :/
@Michael I am good too, except about the thing that I can't get my around one web ui issue. You have idea on jquery?
2 mins ago, by Unihedron
How is Netbeans still an IDE?!
@Gemtastic Then close the thing and start it over.
@Unihedron I know that's what you think
I on the other hand am trying to use this as something to teach me more about the IDE and the files
03:29
@Appu A little bit. What are you having trouble with?
I don't wanna tug on it too much... After all, I don't wanna provoke the same bug I had earlier when nothing worked
@Michael I am using some theme, in that the modal dialog is shown when a button is clicked and in that button it is defined like data-target="#myModal", so that when the button is clicked, the dialog is shown, but I want to show that dialog from the javascript function. Just like $("#myModal").dialog("open");
Why jQuery when that could had been easier done with vanilla-JS?
@Michael This is that site, url, click on launch demo modal on that page.
@Unihedron Was it for me?
@Appu Yes, and you're probably the only person who would talk about jquery in this room.
@Appu The site doesn't matter, the question does.
2 mins ago, by Unihedron
Why jQuery when that could had been easier done with vanilla-JS?
03:34
@Appu Not sure. You'd have to look into what Javascript events fire when you click on that button.
@Unihedron Is that sarcastic? ;(
@Appu no it's a serious question meant to expect a reply
He might not be able to switch away from jQuery that easily, @Uni. :P
He might like the jQuery flavour over vanilla
@Michael Oh you would, but with the little bit of extra code over using jQuery (like nine bytes) you could drop an inefficient dependency and make the entire flow much easier, especially the dialog box..
03:36
Appu and I have known eachother for a while. That's probably why he's asking the question here and not in the Javascript room. :P
@Unihedron Yes, I have no idea at all on vanilla-JS. My time-lines don't let me experiment on new things even.
@Michael Generic answer :P but thanks
@Appu Then... you're doomed
Anyway, it's late. I gotta get to bed.
@Unihedron yes, Michael is right I asked him because I knew that he works on some ui stuff and I saw him few times hanging around in javascript room. I didn't want to ask there because I feel like that room seems light on questions.
@Michael cya
@Michael Good night!
@Appu Not my main concern, just wondered why you're using jQuery for that. Now I know, and there's nothing I can do unfortunately.
03:40
Cya! Sorry I wasn't much help, @Appu :(
But eventually learning vanilla Javascript should be a decent priority for you so you can ditch the jquery snippet which isn't the right tool.
@Michael NP, good night.
@Unihedron I will try to learn that, thanks.
posted on December 03, 2014 by Artist

Hey POM-file what are you doing? I dunno, Maven stuff I guess. I'm working on my JavaFX project and it's going so-so. I want to abandon ship but I put down so much work on it already that I A) don't want to abandon ship and B) Fear it will take me just as long on a new project, and it's already overdue. What else? Well today was the first class of the new course and I celebrated that by being

Should I avoid using libraries unless they provide something not able to be done in The Java API, or are the use of libraries equivalent to using Java API when it comes to "better" code?
Just for fun I made a Travis CI for JavaBot public repo, since it's free.
weeee
Oh noes! I forgot to write code on Functional Interface Abuse Day!
 
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08:22
Morning!
Morning
08:41
@Unihedron [^] seems to be an illegal character-class for java...
@Vogel612 Did I really use that?
yes....
3
Q: Why does this regex replacement not work for JavaScript, but instead only work for other engines?

UnihedronI want to build a javascript function that transforms text into another format, from this: MATCH 1 1. [4-17] `public direct` 2. [18-29] `routing.key` MATCH 2 1. [35-41] `direct` 2. [42-52] `routingkey` To this: MATCH 1: [Group 1: public direct] [Group 2: routing.key] MATCH 2: [Grou...

^ That construct is for JavaScript only
I think I gave you [^]]
ohh..
08:59
0
A: How to Post json data over http in java?

Manish MudgalTry this String url = "http://yoururl.com"; URL obj = new URL(url); HttpsURLConnection con = (HttpsURLConnection) obj.openConnection(); //add reuqest header con.setRequestMethod("POST"); con.setRequestProperty("User-Agent", USER_AGENT); con.setRequestProperty("Accept-Language", "en-US,en;q=...

where is JSON in the answer ?
@ItachiUchiha That's exactly what I thought..
09:43
@uni der?
@ItachiUchiha Yes, I am alive.
I have a git repo which has multiple branches
when i do a git clone <remote url>, it just clone's the master branch
Is there a way I can clone and checkout all the branches at once?
you gotta fetch it
git fetch origin
git branch -v -a
"This sees what branches can be checked out"
git checkout -b master-test origin/master-test
@ItachiUchiha ^^
1583
Q: Checkout remote Git branch

Juri GlassI am trying to checkout a remote branch: Somebody pushed a branch called test with git push origin test to a shared repository. I can see the branch with git branch -r. But how can I get this branch? git checkout test does nothing git checkout origin/test does something, but git branch says * ...

^ from there
I don't wanna run it for each branch individually
I guess, I can run for remote in git branch -r ; do git branch --track $remote; done
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Q: How to fetch all git branches

David542I cloned a repo, which contains about 5 branches. However, when I do git branch I only see one: $ git branch * master I know I can do git branch -a to see all the branches, but how would I pull all the branches locally so when I do git branch, it shows: $ git branch * master * staging * etc...

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Q: Clone all remote branches with Git?

Peter CoultonI have a master and a development branch, both pushed to GitHub. I've cloned, pulled, and fetched, but I remain unable to get anything other than the master branch back. I'm sure I'm missing something obvious, but I have read the manual and I'm getting no joy at all.

@ItachiUchiha you should be able to see the branches existing on the remote when using git branch -a
09:47
Yes, use a for.. in command if you want all the branches fetched to be created.
yes
I can see the branches
checkout of a same-name branch should track remote
That's not a popular use case though, and I definitely recommend only cloning what you need.
@Unihedron hmm
true
1 min ago, by Unihedron
Yes, use a for.. in command if you want all the branches fetched to be created.
09:49
Ok, I will go with your word :P
I just need 2 out of 5 branches
but then i thought, cloning all 5 would come in handy
@uni I used to use Openshift
But, I didn't really create anything, so left it
Cloud Nine has built-in Vim typing mode, Emacs typing mode, Sublime typing mode, and no download needed! It's amazing, since I could code at school now as I wasn't able to since they don't give us administrative perms to download stuff like IDEs.
Only comes with Java 1.7, but I'll live.
How will you code without an IDE?
that sounds like a nightmare
I couldn't. School won't let me download anything. That's how much they suck. Fortunately, browsers exist.
Oh yeah.
This Cloud9 thing is A++.
10:04
I did a git clone
so it cloned the master branch locally
now i need the contents of the other branch as well
I changed my branch using git checkout -b branch_name origin/branch_name
Now what?
Do I type git fetch?
or git pull?
or something else all together?
fge
fge
@ItachiUchiha if you checkout a branch, it will change the contents of your working directory to that of the branch
Also, I don't really understand your problem; when you clone, you get it all
All branches etc
Do a git branch -va
I am not getting all branches
fge
fge
Yes you do, that's what clone is
I mean I have the branches
but not there contents
fge
fge
Yes you have
You have to have them
10:09
I can see only the contents of the master branch
git branch -a
returns me the name of all the branches
fge
fge
Well yes
Which means you have them
but their contents are absent in the git/repository folder
fge
fge
Eh?
Hey, lookie here
They're tracked in .git
fge
fge
10:10
The contents are packed
which is a packed content in an invisible folder
fge
fge
Do you know what a bare is?
you should be able to just git checkout branch_name btw
fge
fge
10:11
It is a git repository without a working directory
This is how all remotes are set
When you git clone, you fetch all the contents of the repository and checkout a branch (determined by the remote as the default brach) into the working directory
@Vogel612 well yes, but I would like to see the directory structure of my branches as well
@fge Ahh! I see!
fge
fge
From then on you can still change branches to mirror the contents of another branch from the remote, or create a local branch of yours
@ItachiUchiha you do know that checking out a branch changes the directory structure of your working copy to the state captured in that branch?
@Vogel612 Nothing of that sort happened for me
fge
fge
@ItachiUchiha there is a command to view the list of files in a branch without checking it -- cannot remind it offhand though
10:14
@ItachiUchiha that's probably because you flagged -b
that creates a new branch..
:20255520 - weight loss formula....
fge
fge
git checkout -b foo is equivalent to git branch foo; git checkout foo
@Vogel612 Bulls Eye
@ItachiUchiha okay then either you're lucky and you can merge / pull this...
or you're not and need to delete your local branch...
How do delete a git repo?
@Unihedron rm .git -rf
fge
fge
10:16
@Unihedron rm -rf .git :p
woohoo
fge
fge
Do it at your own risks :p
git init again
you loose all the history..
@Vogel612 Precisely
10:16
@Vogel612 I am not sure if I want to merge anything. The master and branch have different contents all together
fge
fge
@ItachiUchiha that's anothre magic of git, ya know
@ItachiUchiha then you probably can't merge
which is btw what happens when pulling...
I am still not sure why a branch was created, instead of a new project :P
fge
fge
@ItachiUchiha when you want to merge branch b into branch a, git finds the common ancestor and will only apply the commits of b which are not in a
git pull remote branchname is equivalent to git fetch remote branchname; git merge FETCH_HEAD
@ItachiUchiha well it's definitely not how one should work with git...
10:18
@fge I know about this
fge
fge
But if they are two distinct projects you should have two git repositories
@Vogel612 Yeah true!
since having both branches up at the same time is impossible without two working copies
fge
fge
Ah, I remember the command now
git ls-tree
@Vogel612 I mean the new branch has loads of extra contents :P
Anyways, thanks a lot guys :)
After doing a git init
what does this statement actually perform?
git remote add -t $BRANCH -f origin $REMOTE_REPO
fge
fge
10:28
@ItachiUchiha the equivalent of git remote add origin $REMOTE_REPO ; git fetch origin $BRANCH; git branch -t $BRANCH origin/$BRANCH
-t tells to track the branch, -f tells to fetch it
@fge Ahh! I c..
fge
fge
When you add a remote you only add a reference to it; you need to fetch from it afterwards
@Unihedron
@AniketDeshmukh WHAT?!
10:39
r u free
you have some time
Maybe, what is it?
What do you want??
i have one window with in window when i select one item in list of inner window and drag and drop then horizontal bar move up done according to drag and drop
aaand nobody understood what you are trying to say...
10:44
yes i think require to share screen
Which operating system are you using?
windows 7
sorry 8
Then capture your screen, upload it to an image sharing site and one-box the image here so we can see it.
on which image sharing site
It's a Windows, no excuse on complexity.
I don't know.
10:47
ok wait
@AniketDeshmukh there is this small upload-button on the right of the chat-box.
@Vogel612 only for users with 100 rep
@Unihedron ohhhh.. TIL
Otherwise, they have to go on the main site and ask a question, then add the pic
HAHAHA
fge
fge
@Unihedron well, mathematically this is true
11:00
@fge Which?
Can you use the reply feature on messages so I know which message of mine you're replying to? It will help drastically :P
fge
fge
@Unihedron that the code snippet you posted is a random number generator
fge
fge
Sorry, too used to IRC :p
How to distinguish an IRC user
@fge oh :D
Short-circuiting FTW
11:47
Has anyone used Joda Library?
fge
fge
@Tarun you mean Joda Time?
Yes @fge
fge
fge
Well, yes, I use it
Does it require to updated constantly?,
fge
fge
Although if this is a new project I suggest you go with threetenbp instead
@Tarun what do you mean?
11:52
Have you worked with any Java project with over 50k lines of code @Tarun?
I need it for tiemzone conversion
@Unihedron I am asking because what if organization own server dont allow server to make connection outside its own network. In that case it will become difficult to update
um...
@Vogel612 i don't see here ii think we require reputation
@AniketDeshmukh yes. I didn't know about that, sorry ;)
@Tarun what do you mean by "update"? Update JodaTime?
12:18
@Vogel612 I mean to say this joda-time.sourceforge.net/tz_update.html
Wohoooo!!! /sarcasm.. anybody got an idea why my JVM doesn't execute a static helper-method in debug-mode?
@Tarun this looks like it's a manual process anyways...
@Vogel612 Do i have to do this only one time
everytime a timezone changes...
but the automation seems to be overkill to me..
12:45
How would i come to know if a timezone change
@Tarun there's official announcements for that..
fge
fge
13:03
Is anyone aware of an "ant glob" pattern implementation?
Never heard of it
Anyone one who was studying for comp sci degree here?
or is
13:50
i did
well cse
so who here knows about tomcat or websockets in java?
Are you looking for help or offering a job?
2
looking for help
I'm out, got code to finish to ship
then just ask, If someone is capable of answering, he/she will reply
@Unihedron shipping to mars :P
for cash :D
13:53
ok so i keep get a 1002 protocol error when I send a 23,000 byte message through a sendbinary method for websockets. however it is not 100% of the time error is happens sometimes and works sometimes so i am not sure what is going on for why the error occurs.
@Unihedron I see. Time for Party!
@ItachiUchiha why PrinterException and IOException isn't in multi-catch?
@Unihedron coz I didn't had the patience while creating the MCVE. I just did what IDE suggested :P
14:57
try{
URL u = new URL("http://www.api-developers.com");
InputStream in = u.openStream();
int c;
while((c = in.read()) != -1){
System.out.println(c);
}
in.close();
}catch(IOException e){
System.err.println(e);
}
does somebody know why i get numbers instead of raw html?
@speedDeveloper because you're reading from the stream
that's one byte per feed
use bufferedreader
okay thx
Then you will be fed with meaningful stuff. Like "403 permenantly redirected".
wait that's a 4xx?
that should be a 3xx, if memory serves...
> 301 Moved Permanently
This and all future requests should be directed to the given URI.
403 Forbidden
Yeah, it's 301. It's like really late over here.
15:01
I figured as much ...
you should get to bed somewhen ;)
I'm trying to nail this assignment though.
inputstreamreader and bufferedreader does work, thx
Spoiler alert: It's not working out
@speedDeveloper great!
15:55
Hello
What's up?
fge
fge
16:33
Uhwow, when people have the motivation they can really get going
A full pull request for JSON Patch removing a dependency on Guava
16:44
holy..
fge
fge
16:55
Heh, something strange
When you do catch (SomeException e) { ... }, e is not final -- but when you catch (SomeException | SomeOtherException e) { ... }, e is final
You have to wonder what is the decision behind the first case -- e is only valid inside the catch block anyway
Afternoon/morning
@Gemtastic hi
Is there difference with that and catch (final SomeException e) { ... } though?
@speedDeveloper Hello :)
fge
fge
@Unihedron in practice? Well, I cannot think of a use case where you would modify e...
The only difference that I can see is if you indeed modify it in the catch block
But when would you want to do that? Mistery
17:05
It is effectively final, but according to the way final works, it should do something.
Like enforcing the exception object to be completely passed from the try block to the catch block for it to start the execution of the catch block.
I don't think that actually happens though,
fge
fge
@Unihedron I really don't see any side effect of final at runtime save for instance fields to be honest
For these it has a HUGE impact
> An implicitly final exception parameter is final by virtue of its declaration, while an effectively final exception parameter is (as it were) final by virtue of how it is used. An exception parameter of a multi-catch clause is implicitly declared final, so will never occur as the left-hand operand of an assignment operator, but it is not considered effectively final.
Cool!
Ha, and single-exception catch blocks are officially named "uni-catch clause"s.
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17:13
You assumed? You know what happens when you assume (inb4 xkcd)
Night!
poke @Vog
lifts head
@Unihedron if you poke people at least be there when they react....
fge
fge
Uses indy instead of reflection!
fge
fge
17:49
0
Q: Why can't I .invokeExact() here, even though the MethodType is OK?

fgeFor one of my project I have to make dynamic invocations of constructor. But since this is Java 7, instead of the "classic" reflection API, I use java.lang.invoke. Code: @ParametersAreNonnullByDefault public class PathMatcherProvider { private static final MethodHandles.Lookup LOOKUP ...

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