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<0> noddy : you were probably on some warez channels perhaps #bookz
<0> or cracks
<1> smiley_tulip: *please* do not do that again
<2> What did I miss? ;)
<1> someone who thinks that I'd be only too pleased to get a flood of ascii art in /msg
<2> eeew
<2> Well, perhaps its the way they do things in Pakistan, I dunno. Pretty silly indeed.
<3> anyone in here knowledgeable with JSP and tomcat?
<2> why not just ask a question and see if someone can help out? That way you might combine people who know tomcat with people who know jsp. Now you risk ending up with nothing.
<2> just my 2 cents ofcourse.
<3> ok, here goess



<3> i got tomcat running and have some simple servlets going, i am not trying to use ditchnet's tab tagline, http://209.61.157.8:8080/taglibs/, and cant seem to get it going, i currently have followed there instructions for installtion and when i try to acess my .jsp page i just get simple links, no fantsy tabs
<3> I think its an arcithure problem, as far as what directives i have things in, but dont know where to start
<3> it seems code is being generated inside my .jsp file but not the rigth code
<2> time to look at your logfile(s) I'd say, that will give you a better idea as to what is going on
<3> ive tried
<2> then say so.
<3> maybe i look close, the thing is i am new to alot of this environment so i dont know how to interprit them
<2> Well, knowing your tools is IMVHO the first requirement into succesfully setting something like that up.
<3> well i am making good leway i just need guidance to taglibs and how to set them up
<2> its basicly grabbing the jar and implementing it in your application server environment, java.sun.com has all the....
<4> hello
<4> what is the use of instance initialization block?
<4> it seems unimportant to group instance initializations in one block
<4> i dont see a purpose for it
<2> so don't use it, simple. Are you sure you're not mixing java with javascript?
<4> no
<4> but that question was posed to me in some exercise
<4> Create a cl*** with a String that is initialized using instance
<4> initialization. Describe a use for this feature (other than the one
<4> specified in this book).
<2> makes me wonder what an instance initialization block might be, but the magical 'E' word has already been netioned.
<2> http://java.sun.com/doc/books/tutorial would be my suggestion.
<4> i will post an example
<4> http://javafaq.mine.nu/lookup?1&wb=true
<4> oops
<4> this is better
<4> http://javafaq.mine.nu/lookup?2&wb=true
<4> so when might this become important?
<2> LePen`: that isn't an instance initialization.
<2> you don't initialize an instance. You can however use constructors and the likes.
<2> oh well, try compiling this yourself. See what happens.
<2> http://www.faqs.org/docs/think_java/TIJ306.htm
<5> hey
<6> how do i enter irc from my host?
<7> hi, i have two dates and want to compare them to check which one is later (in time)...any idea how to do that?
<2> you can convert them to a long.
<2> check the api documentation on the available Date methods.
<2> oh. rtfm comes to mind here, Date has a method especially for this purpose.
<8> ISeeMP: Date implements Comparable
<2> wlfshmn: not only that, even after() and before(), IMO impossible to miss.



<8> Lion-O: well, indeed
<8> Lion-O: I must say, I wasn't aware of those. I just use the generic comparisson method ;)
<2> hehe
<2> wlfshmn: its why I always check the API reference first.
<8> Lion-O: so do I, but I tend to have an idea of what I'm looking for, and when I find it, I don't look further ;)
<2> hehe
<7> lion-O...will check it first in the nearby future and after +)
<9> hi. I created a cl*** JtaJb that contains JTextArea jta; and JButton jb; as variables. Now im doing JPanel panel = new JPanel(); JtaJb jj = new JtaJb(); /////// how to make panel.add(jj); do: panel.add(jj.jta); panel.add(jj.jb); ?
<10> slt tt le monde
<11> away
<12> hey there any 1 here?
<2> [1] No such nick
<2> so I guess not.
<12> lol, i'm learning java and wrote a little simple script but can't work it out
<12> help me please:s
<12> its not working properly' cud i paste it to you ?
<2> no, use a pastebin.
<12> pastebin ?
<12> wots that?
<12> because the script works.. just not how it should
<12> hi, could any 1 else help please/
<2> "import static java.lang.System.out;
<2> I don't think thats a smart thing to do, but then again, looking where it came from...
<13> Did he /msg you it?
<2> msg flooded, yes.
<13> I don't mind static imports, but I only use them for methods, not fields.
<2> In this case it is a method, sorta. However I fail to see the need to import java.lang* stuff like this.
<13> Well, importing Integer.parseInt might be handy for expressiveness.
<14> Anyone tried java.util.concurrent.Semaphore?
<14> any concurrent programmer here? i'm having trouble with using Semaphores.
<15> I use Morse Code instead.
<2> gurugeek: why not explain your problems? afaik the example in the api should give you a fair indication of how things are done.
<13> MaggieL in the UK, the marvels of air travel.
<2> or ssh :)
<13> No, it's air travel actually.
<15> In fact I am using ssh, but not to IRC.
<0> what are you doing in the Uk, MaggieL ??
<15> My daughter got married yesterday in a castle in Wales. Tonight I'm in London.
<0> hm, yes, I saw on the #x.... ch.
<15> Yah...
<13> Oh, that still has people?
<15> Quite a few, if you know where it is now.
<13> pr3d4t0r keeps reminding me it exists, not too useful with waz around..
<16> are there any good sites where there are java tasks that i can work on, with solutions
<16> a good way to learn java


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