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Sky
Nov 10, 2016 14:37
@AlexH I used this snippet to code ^^ It's not working because the endpoint I'm sending isn't handled properly by SAAJ 1.3. I'm currently looking at a way to overide this behaviour..
Sky
Nov 10, 2016 13:07
@AxelH timeout is 5s and I put a test webservice with a 10s sleep to trigger the timeout exception. It just seems that my implementation (SAAJ classes on weblogic probably) is not taking timeout in account.
Sky
Nov 10, 2016 10:39
Hello, I have some trouble with URLConnection for a soap call.
I have
endpoint.openConnection().getReadTimeout()
returning me the right timeout value but I don't get any timeout exception when I use
SOAPMessage soapResponse = soapConnection.call(soapRequest, endpoint);

Any clue of what is happening ?
 

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Jul 11, 2014 15:10
And ty again :)
Jul 11, 2014 15:10
I'm leaving work, see you !
Jul 11, 2014 15:10
Good job ;)
Jul 11, 2014 14:23
(?<=test\).+[^\] was actually giving me the \ I didn't wanted, but it didn't matter actually. I could use the result anyway, ty.
Jul 11, 2014 14:05
I'm gonna try this one.
Jul 11, 2014 14:05
°o
Jul 11, 2014 13:51
Thanks ^^
Jul 11, 2014 13:51
Didn't know about look behind
Jul 11, 2014 13:51
Thanks a lot, I'm gonna figure the right regexp even if this one isn't working :)
Jul 11, 2014 13:51
test*
Jul 11, 2014 13:51
(Thanks anyway, trying to text my code but I'm encountering another problem ^^)
Jul 11, 2014 13:46
Cool. I always wonder if my english is correct (French issues heh)
Jul 11, 2014 13:44
That didn't sound english, did it ?
Jul 11, 2014 13:44
^^
Jul 11, 2014 13:44
because Debuggex is showing me it
Jul 11, 2014 13:44
I'm gonna try with PoSh
Jul 11, 2014 13:43
It would still select the slash between level 1 and level 2.
Jul 11, 2014 13:42
I don't seem to be able to put the without `\`
Jul 11, 2014 13:42
So, (?<=test\) is first part
Jul 11, 2014 13:41
That would be, match every words after test\ without \
Jul 11, 2014 13:41
Works better
Jul 11, 2014 13:41
[(?<=test\\).+^\\]
Jul 11, 2014 13:41
Sorry, I'm not used to SO aswell
Jul 11, 2014 13:40
`[(?<=test\).+^\]
Jul 11, 2014 13:39
It just formats everything with chat.
Jul 11, 2014 13:39
yes
Jul 11, 2014 13:39
\\\\
Jul 11, 2014 13:39
[^\]
Jul 11, 2014 13:39
I tried to include a [
Jul 11, 2014 13:38
(?<=test\).+ selects everything
Jul 11, 2014 13:37
I think testing and having fun are much easier for learning ;)
Jul 11, 2014 13:36
So if I only answer wrong, I'm gonna have a lot of lessons, nice tip ^^
Jul 11, 2014 13:36
:D
Jul 11, 2014 13:34
One day I'm gonna sit in a dark room and spend hours learning how to be a regexp guru
Jul 11, 2014 13:34
I figured ^^
Jul 11, 2014 13:34
Those regexp are the hardest thing I came across
Jul 11, 2014 13:33
I'm working with Powershell
Jul 11, 2014 13:32
It's funny
Jul 11, 2014 13:30
Using the cheatsheet to learn ^^
Jul 11, 2014 13:30
ty, I was trying with this one regexr.com
Jul 11, 2014 13:30
Im tired.
Jul 11, 2014 13:30
(oh, it's an image <<)
Jul 11, 2014 13:29
But thanks for this tool, it will help greatly
Jul 11, 2014 13:29
I'm trying to select Niveau 1 - è_é and NIVEAU 2 --- on that exemple.
Jul 11, 2014 13:29
And this doesn't do what I want, tried.
Jul 11, 2014 13:28
(Because I'm a begginner ^^)
Jul 11, 2014 13:17
Hi ! I'm trying to select every folder names behind "test" in this path:
C:\scripts\gestiondroits\test\Niveau 1 - è_é\NIVEAU 2 ---

I currently have /(?=[^test])\w*(?:[^\\])/g which selects everything but slashes and test. Can you tell me how can I do it and if any improvements can be made ?
Thanks.