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<0> Lion-O: haha, way to go, anything to shut the little monster up - in public. ;) <1> morning <2> Clackwell: IMO that little monster will get used to getting what he wants ASAP this way, which is bound to affect him. <0> hi joe <2> Eya jottinger <0> Lion-O: and of course the patience door swings both ways, in this place and others. <2> true <3> Proudly presenting: http://wolfey.almapek.com <3> :) <4> neat :) <3> thank U:) <3> i'd post on java.net if i figured out how to do that:P <3> wanna play against me?:) <4> bit busy at the moment, thanks anyway :) <3> OK:)
<3> Proudly presenting: http://wolfey.almapek.com <5> yay! the dorknerds have finally upgraded me to WSAD5.1.2 <6> yay for websphere ? - no way :-P <1> hahaha <1> WSAD 5.1 isn't that bad though <5> oh but it is <1> in fact, for j2ee, was isn't horrible... but they'll move up to Java EE sometime in 2008 <1> nah, it's workable <1> much better than eclipse is :) <5> yeah with 500G of ram <5> it works <6> lol <1> sabre: worked for me with 2G of ram... are you running WAS on the same system as WSAD? :) <5> well that's the whole point of WSAD isn't it? <6> what is the difference between was and wasd ? <1> kmh: WAS is the app server. WSAD is the dev environment. <6> aah ok <5> i was just exaggerating a little ...it runs with 2G <5> barely <6> lol <7> WebSphere *shudder* <1> I used to have a performance architect gig on a WAS 5.1 installation <1> Resonator: hey man <6> i remember it from 3.0/4.0 <7> jottinger: yo! Long time :) <7> 3.0 was a *nightmare* <6> including the pre java version <1> and yes, you still ****, you drive a girl's sports car, and your mom dresses you funny... and if weren't for men, you'd be a virgin <6> Resonator : indeed a big mess <1> still drive the del sol? <7> Hell no <7> I totaled it XD <1> It's the "civic for girls," except that the civic itself was a car for girls <1> haha <5> damn if that ain't a joke <7> I have an Acura RSX-Type S now <1> sabre: what? <5> the civic being a girls car <1> I said nothing <5> i didn't say it! <1> Resonator: it's almost like you're trying to be a male of some sort now <1> sabre: it is a girl's car <1> My wife used to have one <1> Resonator: did you get the pink one or the yellow one with flowers? <5> no doubt...i can't wait on the cobra in a couple months *drools* <1> I'd want a Ford GT except I refuse to buy a ford <7> jottinger: it's black actually :< <1> holy crap <1> Resonator: ... with flowers? Or were you compensating for the estrogen? <5> dude don't be runnin from a guy that DROVE a civic :P <7> Good to see you too, jottinger <7> lol <5> ah times have changed now...you see more women in SUV's wtf <5> now it's a girls car <1> haha <1> I have an SUV :(
<1> Resonator: read it yet? <7> Just finished! <1> brilliant, eh <5> wonderful...my starteam perspective is gone <1> bwahahaha <1> wow, I might have to kill the Gl***fish instance <1> this is cl***ic :) <1> Resonator: gl***fish.dev.java.net <7> Reading about it now ;) <1> basically sun's open source basis for AS9 <1> but it, um, still has a few issues <7> Ahh, cool <8> does anyone know if you can override the default file.encoding on a per web-app level in a servlet container? <8> or do you have to just supply it ot the jvm invocation of the container and hope for the best? <1> depends on the container <8> SunOne webserver which is a port of Catalina <1> dunno <8> ok thanks. I'll eat lunch and then test my google-fu <6> fu ? <7> Like kung-fu <7> But for google! <9> how do you launch a file with java in windows? after my program runs i want it to launch notepad and open the file it just finished writing to. <7> Um. Write a batch file? <9> how do i run a batch file from java then? <7> You don't. You write a batch file to invoke Java, then fire up notepad after the Java process has finished running. <6> speck : use the Runtime cl*** <7> You *could* run a batch file from within Java, but I was suggesting something you would run from command line to run the Java app, then notepad. <7> Take your pick :) <6> speck: System.getRuntime().exec iirc <9> thx all <10> salam <11> sal <12> what? <13> speek italian? <12> un poco <12> e tuo? <13> io si <12> come stai? <13> bene:) <12> Io vivo a ollanda <13> i know java? <12> I know java <13> you* <13> i nedd help <12> do you have a question about java? <13> ies <13> yes* <13> i am a beginer <12> do you have a specific question? <12> if not, I advice you to buy a good book java <13> ies but not speek very well <13> :) <12> and do the tutorials on www.thejavatutorial.com <13> ok <12> i'm sure there are italian java books <12> even the RAI television has a program to teach you Java <12> think its called Rai edu <12> Thunder^ <12> ac/dc <13> i have j2eesdk-1_4_03-windows-ml <14> :-D Hey Rob <12> elisabeth80, you don't need that file <12> if you want to program in Java then you need the j2sdk, not the j2eesdk <13> aha <13> ok <12> the sdk is the software development kit <12> you can download it from www.javasoft.com <13> give me one site where whwn i cant to download this <13> ok <12> j2se sdk <12> http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp
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