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Apr 11, 2016 18:29
@Michael I've been looking at your very nice contribution of OakBot. I was looking for ideas how to make a simple console app, interactive, kind of like a Bash-shell.
The user gets a prompt and can issue different commands and the app would respond with executing different methods related to the accepted commands.
How would I accomplish this, I've been trying to Google but have probably not use the correct keywords to find information that could help me get started.
I do know I should probably use something like a "Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);" but that's about it :-)
Apr 10, 2016 08:22
damn, Hawaii is UTC/GMT -10:00
Apr 10, 2016 08:21
I was right, it's only 22:21 in Hawaii
Apr 10, 2016 08:21
I think Hawaii is not passed midnight yet.
Apr 10, 2016 08:21
it's night all over the US @ItachiUchiha :-) 01:19 on the west coast (L.A) 03:20 central, and 4:20 in New York :)
Apr 10, 2016 00:13
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A: Using Gson to parse JSON with Objects but needing to exclude Arrays

RustamYou can skip array, if parse JSON string to JsonElement and iterate all elements: Gson gson = new Gson(); //Type type = new TypeToken<Map<String, UsersPOJO>>(){}.getType(); //Map<String, UsersPOJO> myUsers = gson.fromJson(jsonString, type); JsonParser parser = new JsonParser(); JsonElement top...

Apr 10, 2016 00:13
It wasn't impossible in Java with Gson! :-)
Apr 9, 2016 22:32
Can't believe this appears to be impossible in Java. It's literally the easiest thing in C# but I can't use that. And can't change the server side, however malformed it may be, it's working for the site.
Apr 9, 2016 22:31
@MadaraUchiha well, I don't want the Arrays :) Don't need them. If they are parsed, then just discard the result.
Apr 9, 2016 21:02
I think I need help with writing a custom json deserializer, to consume the Array, but I'm not getting any cleverer by reading up on it, don't see an example that would help me get started.
Apr 9, 2016 21:02
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Q: Using Gson to parse JSON with Objects but needing to exclude Arrays

kaderudI have a need to parse a JSON string containing Objects, but there can also be Arrays in the JSON, which I don't want to parse, and it's currently crashing with: com.google.gson.JsonSyntaxException: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Expected BEGIN_OBJECT but was BEGIN_ARRAY If I remove all the...

Apr 9, 2016 21:02
So, I'm throwing out my question once again, this time with an added bounty! :-)
Apr 9, 2016 20:42
okay, that's not java @ForForce
Apr 9, 2016 20:36
And what Java-code have your written for it @ForForce ?
Apr 9, 2016 16:04
I think I made a little boo-boo in my sample while copy pasting :) In Test2.java it should be:

InputStream input1 = Test2.class.getResourceAsStream("/assets1/test1.properties");
InputStream input2 = Test1.class.getResourceAsStream("/assets2/test2.properties");

instead of what's in the dropbox-zip. This shows you can read the assets independently of eachother as long as the jars are loaded. Wouldn't even need to reference Test1.class to load resources from Library1. Could've used Test2.
Apr 9, 2016 15:56
crap time's flying! thanks! :)
Apr 9, 2016 15:55
@Spiderix

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/11754796/AssetsSampleBinary.zip
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/11754796/AssetsSampleSource.zip

AssetsSampleBinary.zip contains just the jars for running the sample, it reads one asset file from each library. Library 2 references Library1.

AssetsSampleSource.zip is just the source, did it in NB but didn't package the whole NB structure.
Apr 9, 2016 15:48
just packaging it now
Apr 9, 2016 15:47
@Spiderix I might have a demo for you. I've done two different libraries with assets and I can read asset2 from asset1 library.
Apr 9, 2016 14:34
@Spiderix
Apr 9, 2016 14:34
I think your code needs to be rewritten, getResourceAsStream() returns an InputStream, what does new Entity(ig.imagification(url)); actually needs passed to it?
Apr 9, 2016 14:22
Did you try it with InputStream input = MyClass.class.getResourceAsStream("/myimgassets/myfile.jpg"); and use the path to the other jar-file? @Spiderix
Apr 9, 2016 14:13
@MichałZegan He's trying to read image/graphic assets from a Jar, but from a different Jar, not the same as his Class.
Apr 9, 2016 14:11
For instance, try to reference assets in the same jar as your java class @Spiderix
Apr 9, 2016 14:11
You should start with something simpler until you get a grasp on in and then you can move on to more complex usages @Spiderix
Apr 9, 2016 14:09
@Spiderix I can read danish ;-) Also, that's a bit more complex than I've done, as I've only read assets from the same project/JAR-file.

But I didn't see you using the class-loader, or reading the asset with getResourceAsStream().

You should check out http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/lang/ClassLoader.html#getResourceAsStream(java.lang.String)
Apr 9, 2016 14:03
if that's how the path looks like in the jar, sure @Spiderix
Apr 9, 2016 14:02
no, you forgot the / as in "/assets.images/BulletLeft.png"
Apr 9, 2016 13:59
@Spiderix I would've think the path would be /assets.images/BulletLeft.png
Apr 9, 2016 13:59
Or if I wanted to read a property file:
InputStream input = MyClassFile.class.getResourceAsStream("/assets/log4j.properties");
Apr 9, 2016 13:57
This is how I load an image from a Jar file

InputStream input = MyClassFile.class.getResourceAsStream("/assets/template_border.png");
Apr 9, 2016 13:56
@Spiderix You need to know the path to the resource inside the jar file. Just look inside the jar file.
Apr 8, 2016 23:27
I'll check the Gson link
Apr 8, 2016 23:27
@Vogel612 Therein lies the problem, I think I've read hundreds of posts and QA's but I haven't been wiser by it :)
Apr 8, 2016 23:25
That's all that's required in C#, unfortunately Java doesn't have the dynamic & implicit typing .. if so life would've been much easier.
Apr 8, 2016 23:23
Present it in an app with statistics and stuff ..
Apr 8, 2016 23:23
dynamic jObject = JObject.Parse(JSONString);
foreach (var entry in jObject) {
if (entry.Name.StartsWith("tags_")) { continue; }
}
Apr 8, 2016 23:22
Perhaps I need to look at rewriting Gson and not crash when Arrays occur and just ignore it, but bet it's not that easy? ;)
Apr 8, 2016 23:21
@Vogel612 answered :)
Apr 8, 2016 23:13
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Q: Using Gson to parse JSON with Objects but needing to exclude Arrays

kaderudI have a need to parse a JSON string containing Objects, but there can also be Arrays in the JSON, which I don't want to parse, and it's currently crashing with: com.google.gson.JsonSyntaxException: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Expected BEGIN_OBJECT but was BEGIN_ARRAY If I remove all the...

Apr 8, 2016 23:13
Anyone here done any JSON parsing with Gson or other Library, and apart from parsing Objects, have excluded Arrays from getting parsed?
Apr 5, 2016 16:57
I don't know if you can put "use database" in the query, I always put it in my DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:jtds:sqlserver://server.domain.org:1433/databa‌​se","user,password");
Apr 5, 2016 16:51
what does the Exception say?
Apr 5, 2016 16:45
I was actually doing a catch (e) {} a couple of minutes ago to try and find another bug :)
Apr 5, 2016 16:45
lol @ballBreaker
Apr 5, 2016 16:45
Don't be. I think we've all done it at one point in time.
Apr 5, 2016 16:44
that's usually it :)
Apr 5, 2016 16:42
Do you print the exception or just { } ?
Apr 5, 2016 16:41
If it does, then I'd say you get an exception in ResultSet rsTopNodeCount
Apr 5, 2016 16:41
oh, and I guess you'd have to comment out rsTopNodeCount.next(); as well.