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<0> Hm, I found a sample nontrivial parser at antlr.org, and judging from that, the answer is "don't do that". <1> HI talios <2> Morning <0> Aha -- I think I've found the answer. <3> I have way too many libraries lying around... <4> You need a librarian. <5> is there a simple way to convert a java.awt.Image object into a byte[]? <4> ImageIO <5> i've been looking at that, it looks like there is a createImageInputStream method that i could connect to a byteArrayOutputStream but it doesn't seem like createImageInputStream supports java.awt.Image ?
<6> meltdown: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=convert+Image+byte%5B%5D+java&btnG=Search <5> yea, i've been searching for a while... <6> really? i haven't. :) <3> connector/J 5.0 arrived without me noticing it.. <6> wlfshmn: isn't mysql ab cute? <6> i mean...there's a 500 kb file in there, and they demand we download 18, 20 or even 28 mb of their crap? :) <6> and when you go to the 5.0 download (on the download page noted as "recommended", it says that the stable production version is 3.1.x. very nice indeed. <3> Clackwell: there is a 23MB file in there called release-test-output-<version>.zip ;) <3> atleast in this verison, unlike in 3.1.13, it is compressed... <3> well, I'm still developing. I'll check out the 5. version ;) <6> yet the download is larger than the versions before... <6> 28 mb...darn ****wits. <6> our rdbms is a 10 or 12 mb download... <3> Clackwell: It still looks tiny to me <3> Clackwell: I liv ein an Oracle-world ;) <3> anything that doesn't require a full GB is slim <6> 28 mb for a 500 kb driver file is a bit moronic, sorry, regardless of the internet pipe. <6> esp. since that ****ing file is in that bloated archive anyway. <6> these ****wits act as if it would do anyone any good having the source around. holy cow, if i need it, i'll download it, thank your very much you swedish ****ers. ;| <6> -r <6> well, there goes my rant. ;) <3> uhm, I got that impression that that bloat isn't source, but results of test-runs ;) <6> oh yeah, i always look at those first, right before reading the readme :> <3> indeed, it's the output of the regression tests against various version and platforms that the server can run on ;) <3> ie, utterly uninteresting to all but a handfull of nutcases ;) <6> i am afraid so too. <6> http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2006/08/hackers_clone_r.html <3> anyone tried (and preferably succeeded) in making IDEA provide javadoc through the external browser for taglibraries? <7> hello guys <7> i searched the net for java tutorials,couldn't find something really interesting,if you some knows an extensive java teaching websites please notify me thanks <7> *if someone
<8> then u didn't look hard enough try GOOGLE and java.sun.com <7> lol,i never get help here,this channel is useless <7> i know Google thanks for the info! <9> hehe <9> there is a nice book by Bruce Eckel <7> man <7> i have a text <10> you obviously don't know google then <7> its cool and easy,straight forward ,,but <7> i need something extenisve <7> teaches you everything <7> im using yahoo <9> Eckel's book is relatively extensive. <7> k man ill search for it thanks for help <7> well lets try google <7> i prefer yahoo though <10> good noobie <7> guys has anyone here developed a 3d game before? <7> im interested in game development <9> ah. you shouldavesaid that at first <9> saves all of us a unnecessary troubles <11> Is there a standard way to ensure that Strings that will be used in XML attributes will not contain illegal characters? (&, " etc) <6> dramman: i could imagine that people using xml libs to generate xml rely on that lib to handle that. <6> hi tera <12> hi Clackwell <13> Hello, I want a TreeMap to be sorted in descending order, is there a built in comparator in java for this, like Greater? <13> built in = in the standard library <13> descendingKeySet() -- nice <13> java 6 though... <3> hm.. Doesn't Collections have something that returns a collection in reverse order ***uming there is a comparator <3> well, it has Collections.reverseOrder and Collections.sort atleast <13> ahh yeah, cool <3> Other than that, check jakarta commons-collections, it has a whole pile of collections I never use <13> too bad I've already written the damn comparator <13> ahhh... I don't suppose there is a multimap somewhere... <13> probably in jakarta <14> Hi all <3> Greetings
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