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<0> I need a tutorial, book etc to write 10 pages about java intermediate language. Any suggestions pls ? <1> http://java.sun.com/ <2> hello how can I set $JAVA_HOME? on a linux system <3> re <3> hey please there is a methode how can i get the name of the cl*** who called the cl*** im working on ? <4> you could force an exception and walk up the stacktrace <5> http://humor.beecy.net/bushkerry/index.aspx <6> can anyone tell me dow do i post binary data to a javaserverpage/servlet using HttpURLConnection ? <6> i wnat to send an image to the servlet <1> hmm, JBoss sure looks like a very nice application server. <5> some disagree, i hear. <1> Clackwell: well, you get that with nearly everything ;) It seems lightweighted; without the overhead of your regular AS with fancy web consoles. <5> odd, i heard people whine about jboss startup times, not being able to reload applications without restart of the app server, etc. <5> yeah, no two people agree on anything in java lala land. <1> :-)
<1> Clackwell: well, In all fairness I just started to take a more serious look at it. But so far it seems to be doing what it needs to do 8) <5> sounds good then. some have emotional matters with the fleurys, i hear. <1> Clackwell: *nod*. And the usual problem then appears; some people get a bad first impression and then stick to that, no matter how much the product changed. But then again; its only human ;) <5> <nod, nod> <7> morning <7> Clackwell: jboss' deployment issues are well-known <7> a badly configured application can allocate resources that don't get deallocated <5> hi joe <5> Lion-O, listen to da man <1> aye :) <1> eya jottinger <7> fsvo "enjoying" <8> heh fun <8> had a properly clustered JBoss environment at my last place, as I was leaving <8> online casino shenanigans <8> when we upgraded to JBoss 4 a few weeks back, I noticed it was auto-clustering on our development lan <8> by default <8> that got turned off quickly! <7> really? <7> Hmm, I wonder why it was turned on for you but not for me <7> I'm having to configure the crap manually <8> Wasn't me doing the upgrade, so I don't know <7> I lurve jboss! <8> heh <1> hmm, it seems that by deploying their portal software I managed to get jboss to choke. Cool :) <7> what a surprise <1> well, when listening to your stories I guess I'm now one step ahead in "senior jboss administration" :) That was easier than I expected :) <8> heh <9> hi <9> is there a way to "link" a cl*** file to a running java program so it can start using it? <7> ttt-: sure, add it to the cl***path <7> okay, jboss@work doesn't address clustering <9> but how does the running program access the new cl***? <7> so "@work" means "where work means tiny shops that don't use some of the better features the spec provides" <7> ttt-: by loading it and using it <7> what do you mean by "new cl***?" <9> for ex: i compile person.cl*** <8> I think he means loading a cl*** dynamically, which wasn't present on the original cl***path? <9> and i want to do new Person() in the running program <7> Deano|Wrk: sure, same thing <8> which just sounds odd <7> ttt-: so has the running program already loaded a Person? <9> no, Person didnt exist before it started running <8> this sounds very odd <9> im trying to make an AI program that can dynamically load new modules <8> fair enough <9> how should i do that? <7> ttt-: then you can do new Person() <7> is Person() part of an interface? <9> well, Person has a Module interface <8> google dynamic cl*** loading <9> but it should be able to do a new Person() with just knowing the string "person" and the directory the cl*** is it <9> is in* <9> ok <7> hmm, maybe this will work <7> whoa, working <8> what u up to jottinger
<7> getting the clustered deployment stuff working <8> ah cool <7> i.e., "cp timezone.war $JBOSS_HOME/server/default/farm" <7> and then watch it replicate to the other servers in the cluster automagically <8> thats the easy part, its ensuring all your code is clusterable and thread-safe :) <7> but a word of advice: when you use wireless locally, it can, uh, be not so fast :) <8> I suspect not ;) <7> 802.11g is fast, but not THAT fast :) <8> n shows some promise though <8> average 100mbps speeds, upto 240mpbs <7> yeah <7> I cruise pretty well with 802.11g but a lot of the apps I work with are a few MB in size <8> yeh I imagine it can suffice <7> Wireless creates all kinds of strange problems though <7> I had to disable it to reset a VPN p***word today, because the connection was forcing a sync refresh which always failed <8> I get severe lag on irc at home, 5m's away from the WAP, which is a pain <7> I love windows more than I love jboss <8> I think u give your love too easily heh <7> I think my definition of it is different than you think it is :) <8> hehe no I can guess <7> I love how MS wants me to reboot so they can install the "we want to make sure you're not a pirate" patch <8> oh god WGA <7> I wonder how many people are so stupid that they're not insulted by that <8> pain in the *** <8> twice this week they've released updates for that too <8> presumably to get around hacks or something <9> It's just a cheap way to scare people into being a real copy <9> buying* <7> ttt-: but that's just it: I already did <7> I'm not a pirate, so the distrust is annoying <8> yeh all my copies are licensed <7> makes me feel good that I run linux and solaris though <10> all ya need is a valid CD key :Z <7> sabre: it's not about enablement <10> i know :P <7> I don't mind running a real windows, stealing isn't an interest <7> I wouldn't run it personally at all if our stupid f5 didn't require it <10> you just think that they would learn that people who do that stuff will always find a way around it <10> so why bother <10> i mean when they release something like that then it just sends them into a drooling frenzy to see if they can hack it..no sense <5> 120 bucks and updates for several years to come. good deal. <10> i have legal and non legal...i buy one license and i WILL use it on as many machines as i please <5> sabre: if that is so i guess it helps you that ms wipes their activation key lists every few months... <10> not when you have an ms admin key :) <5> :) <10> didn't mean it to be the same license key..sorry for the confusion <11> Clackwell: XP pro here is 200$ if I tie it to the particular hardware I use now. Otherwise it's 400$ <12> if i have a container with alot of children <12> and the size of ONE child changes <12> should I then call invalidate() on the child or on its container? <5> wlfshmn: what $? nz? <10> it's about the same here...$120 USD <7> te size of every child changes <7> it's called "growing up" <5> hm...deep <11> Clackwell: US <11> Clackwell: 1500SEK and 3000SEK, respectivly or thereabouts <5> http://edition.cnn.com/2006/US/05/31/wrong.id.ap/index.html <13> hello <13> anybody could help me with a litte applet issue? <5> describe the problem? <13> yes, thanks. <13> well, I'm creating an applet to draw in with OpenGL (JoGL) <13> but there appears a line (around 6 pixels) on the top of the applet where I cant paint into at all <13> I think that the problem isn't related with OpenGL so I think that should be with my applet creation code <13> here is it: http://rafb.net/paste/results/SiPsle65.html <13> do you want to see a screenshot showing the problem? <5> no clue about that problem Ffelagund. <13> I'm new to applet programming. The problem could be caused because this space is reserved for a menu or something else? <5> applets are said to be crappy. i ***ume that this problem is not actually related to anything in standard applet code, but rather to opengl integration in java or java integration in the browser. <5> speaking of which, how are you using opengl in java in the first place? <13> I create a JPanel where I build an OpenGL context into <13> here is the code:
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