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<0> sup guys <0> koala_man! <0> The_Vulture! <0> Kp_! <0> Two-Bits! <1> caverdude~ <1> !* <0> I may mess around with MIRC scripts today <2> hello <0> hello <2> has anyone played games like runescape? what would i need to lookup to start making a game like his, for example, is this known as an RPG game? <3> hmm <3> I'd call that a roleplaying game, indeed. <3> You'd need extensive knowledge of realtime client-server apps, .. <3> argh <3> I'd call that a roleplaying game, indeed.
<3> You'd need extensive knowledge of realtime client-server apps, 3d animation, applet/java web start development, game mechanics of a successful RPG, etc.. <3> Event based queueing systems <3> pies. <3> ;) <2> :-E <3> ? <4> ?/ <3> i dunno <4> paki <4> oi LinearB ****weed <3> ? <4> ? <3> why did you call LinearB a ****weed? <5> Zenethian: he's looking for a way to get kicked i guess <3> Heh <0> hi LinearB <5> Hi caverdude <5> wazup man? <0> working on a protected page servlet <0> I'll give you a link if I get it working <0> p***word protects one page <5> nice! ill be glad to try it <0> Have you noticed that when you dataentry an example how much more meaningful it is <0> it means more if you have to work for it <5> **** <5> im on my back batteries !! <5> damn storms <5> cu later man <5> backup <6> argh, do Sun deliberately make cl***paths the most problematic they can? <3> How do you find them problematic? <6> "not working" problematic. for instance: I have "proj2cce.jar" in the current directory, and a heap more in dist. I can see that proj2cce.jar contains com.qdc.proj2cce.Proj2CCE - even the manifest file correctly finds that that's the main-cl*** when I run java -jar proj2cce.jar <6> still fails to find the cl*** though (NoCl***DefFoundError) <6> same when I do java -cl***path proj2cce.jar com.qdc.proj2cce.ProjCCE ... even if I specifiy the jar as .\p.jar, p.jar, c:\dev\...\p.jar ... <6> -verbose doesn't show ANY of the cl***es in any of the jars I've specified as being found (though I've currently stripped it down to ONLY loading the single jar, even though it relies on others) <7> which cl*** doesn't it find? <6> com/qdc/proj2cce/Proj2CCE in this case. <6> (which I can see is definately in the jar) <7> echo $CL***PATH <0> ugg <0> myjavaserver won't let this example run because they don't allow writing files <6> cl***path should be overridden by -cp/-cl***path though. %CL***PATH% just containts jdk1.5\lib <0> I tihnk <0> think <0> so I'm going to have to spend more time working around this <7> why does it contain that? <7> are you trying to break everything? <6> it shouldn't matter what it contains. -cp is supposed to take precedence over %CL***PATH% <7> you're the one who has the problem <6> that still doesn't explain why it's a problem. <7> of course it's a problem <0> hrm <7> some random action that coincidentally destroys things is a problem <7> I ***ume it's not random, so why is it set to that? <0> I wonder why it won't let me create a file, no maybe its that I have to manually create the file <7> is there any reason? <0> it allows uploads I don't see why a servlet couldnt write a file <7> caverdude, is it under a SecurityManager? or are you running it locally? <6> dibblego: yes, there's a reason: the reason is that it shouldn't make a difference. <7> that's not a reason, since it does make a difference <6> maybe so, but why is it. Environment variables are supposed to have lower precedence than those directly specified.
<7> the misunderstanding is beside the point; it should never be set to that, not ever <7> one might look into the -bootcl***path option <7> until then, don't set it, *especially* not to what it is set to <6> for your info, that's what the JDK installer sets it to straight out of the box. <7> rubbish <7> I need need incorrect info <7> I don't need even <7> six conversations at twice <7> next time you have cl***path problems, start by looking at the java.cl***.path system property from within the application <7> since then you are within a pure Java environment and isolated from the operating system <6> oh dear that's laughable. And in no way helps with the problem. Wow the hell can you look at a 'true' representation of what it is set to when you can't launch the application in that environment. <7> you really are a silly person aren't you? <7> umount the high horse friend <7> it is not Sun, it is not the cl***path itself - it is you <8> hehe <8> dont be too hard on him dib :) <7> my primary objective is problem solving <6> you're really showing no understanding of the problem OR solution yourself. Not one thing you've said shows that you actually even CLAIM to have an idea how it works - whether how you believe it works or not is correct! Rather than just talking **** again, why not acutally say something which might explain how it DOES work. <7> whatever it takes to shed some light <7> or not <7> you really are quite silly <7> I'll wait for you to stop being silly <7> then we will proceed <6> no, I'm not. I'm telling you how Sun's docs say it is supposed to work... <6> you're saying that's not true - but not actually correcting me, or that understand, or anything at all in fact. <6> you're just saying "you're wrong"... and not showing that you even have any understanding of the subject matter yourself. <7> if you don't understand my suggestion, say "I do not understand" <7> I don't give a **** who is right or wrong <7> now get off that high horse <7> I cannot show why you're wrong if you act like a ****ing idiot <7> since I simply refuse <7> I will wait for it to cease <6> Then explain a simple question: What is the order of precedence, as you understand it, so I can at least start there. If you can't even correct me rather than just telling me I'm wrong, then stop insisting you're right. <7> I already told you, that is irrelevant <7> aren't you interested in solving your problem? <7> trust me, it is irrelevant, or don't trust me, and I'll go away <7> you have no other choices <6> I don't believe it's irrelevant because you've given me no reason to believe it's irrelevant. <7> but that's the thing <6> other than your say-so which so far has no rationale behind it whatsoever. <7> you have made the elementary mistake <7> you have no choice but to trust me <7> we can worry about irrelevant things later, don't you think? <6> I'm convinced you just like arguing and deliberately trynig to not solve problems now :) <7> good for you <7> have you printed out the system property yet? <7> or you still wanna stay up there? <6> clearly you don't listen or believe what you're told: It cannot be done in a relevant environment since -cp does not find cl***es specified where they are. <7> you're right, I question all forms of authority, and I certainly don't believe untrusted sources <7> I won't believe you - who has the simplest of problems - tell me that I cannot do something that I have been doing for years <6> I seriously fail to understand what the point of anything you've said is, since all checking java.cl***.path has helped do is prove that it does in fact work the way I already knew it to, and completely ignores the 'CL***PATH' environment variable <7> I give up, you win <7> go and have your cl***path problems that I don't have, ever :) <6> dibblego: just because you know how to fix a problem doesn't mean you understand it. <7> I understand it <7> remember, I was once paid to understand it <6> *once* paid. Every time you speak, I am less and less inclined to believe that you 'left' your job. <7> I still am - since I teach noobs who hit that problem all the time <7> believe what you will - some of the things you believe are a little amusing <7> you think I'm still at that stinking **** hole? <6> no, I know very well that you're not. <7> how do you know? <7> what are you on about anyway? <7> four_YOU, please do not privmsg me <9> when m using an inputstream, how do i check for a space, i cant seem to get this working: InputStream is = this.getCl***().getResource***tream("hello.txt"); int b = is.read(); if (b==' ') System.out.println("space found"); <9> this is j2me btw <7> that does an implicit character conversion - which is potentially dangerous <9> ive used if ('!') <7> cast b to type char <9> successfuly before <0> sup Gaz`` <7> actually, you don't need to do that - what you have will work <9> doesnt seem to diggle go, if i system out b its always 60 ? <9> hey caverdude!
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