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<0> hey there! <0> Anybody knows how to easily permutate a given set of integers in Java? e.g. I just give the range and I get a list of permutated numbers returned? <1> MikeHalcyon: use the random number, luke! <2> hey Clackwell <1> moin jotti <2> add me to the list of ops? (userid: jottinger) <0> Well... <0> duh <0> I thought there was a more elegant way <0> I don`t want to keep track of the created numbers and double check every instance <3> jottinger: for 300 million US dollars, I promise you I can be made to ignore most every moral, standard or ethical limit I have <0> (Providing that`s how YOU would implement a permutation list with a RNG) <4> nesic : some other <2> wlfshmn: sadly, I don't think marc's positions can be described as moral, standard, or ethical :) <2> talios: I'm not looking for +o (but thank you!), but X access <2> yesterday, there was someone posting some nazi crap in here
<3> jottinger: I dunno really, long ago I read enough to make me consider him an obnoxious loudmouth that deat with thing I didn't deal with, and I have since largely ignore him <2> wlfshmn: pretty much correct all 'round <2> talios: bwahaha, no - I don't kick often any more :) <4> who's marc and what's RH ? <5> I made a gui, however, evertime is start the GUI i can see only a very small portion of it , and I need to maximize it manually, how can I set the GUI to appear let's say to a default size (like 640x 480) <2> kmh: marc fleury = owner of jboss.com; rh=red hat <0> a'ight, back to implementing myself it is then <0> thanks, though. :) <4> jottinger : aah ok <6> chuck norris kicks marc fluery's arse ;) <2> talios: we wish <4> nesic : query for the screen resolution and resize your frame according to that <2> bah, ejb3-- <7> so anyone ready to translate a bit? <7> :)) <2> ejb3 ri-- <6> jottinger, I googlefight'd them - jboss whipped chuck, but chuck slapped fluery ;p <7> non-english <4> nesic : if you have some ide it usually creates you a sample code for that <2> talios: haha <2> I like marc, personally - but as a businessman he's absolutely retarded <5> yeah... I create the code in JBuilder, but the way it previews it, isn't the way its shown when compiled <3> jottinger: not an ejb3 fan? <2> wlfshmn: no, ejb3 is fine, except for some wonky behaviour <4> nesic : check the main cl*** that creates your JFrame <2> Query.getSingleResult() throws some absolutely wacko errors, while getResultList().get(0) (***uming existence) works fine <1> jottinger: check if your X power stick works again <2> Clackwell: grazi <1> excallenta <3> havn't used it yet, but supposedly the move from hibernate3 with annotation sisn't supposed to be all that huge <2> a mere 100, though *sigh* <4> nesic : well the display in the designer does unfortunately not define the Jframe size <2> wlfshmn: it really isn't <2> ejb3 is actually pretty nice <4> nesic : check for that at the location I've told you <2> it's just that one thing - which one would use to check for, like, existence of an entity - that is funky <5> check the main cl*** that creates the JFrame for what? <5> never mind <8> [21:53] (wlfshmn): anyone of you guys hosted something at rimuhosting? <8> [21:53] (@talios): I think BryinAFK does <8> wlfshmn: I do <5> IT uses Content pane <8> wlfshmn: and I totally recommend them - excellent service AND customer support! <2> talios: :) <6> +build <6> jottinger, an openapi cl*** has clone() returning a concrete cl***, and a subcl*** (in idea.jar) returning Object :( <2> talios: hahaha <6> but thats thanks to retroweaver dropping the covariant return <6> hopefully they next EAP build will be fixed. <6> of course - it'd be nicer if they moved those particular cl***es into the OpenAPI itself. <4> nesic : found it <6> jottinger, tried JUnit4 yet? <2> :) <2> talios: no
<4> nesic : main should create your jframe and set its size <2> No compelling reason yet <9> nesic: Is there a test case? <2> talios: I think that offends some people, that I'm willing to say stuff like "no compelling reason" :) <6> heh <6> mmm speaking of JUnit4 - I should update the TestNG plugin to convert them as well as Junit3 tests <2> "But that sounds like you're not running server x branch broken from HEAD" <2> talios: I'm actually not even using IDEA right now <2> I'm spending all my time in netbeans <6> how are you finding it? <6> NB5 rather impressed me. <2> it's actually pretty good, although I'm on the bleeding edge versions <6> -MUCH- more than Eclipse ever did <2> I'm on the 5.5 preview, which constantly throws exceptions at me <9> Can you disable enough stuff to make it useful as an editor for newbies? <4> talios : amen to that <6> jottinger, heh - still getting the EAPfix then :) <2> but I can live with it, because the app is actually pretty good for jee 5 <2> rickety: it's useful as an editor for newbies without disabling anything <2> and the collab module is actually QUITE nice <6> kmh, I had to turn of "strip whitespace" from IDEA today cause an eclipse user coworker got pissy at me stripping his whitespace on javadoc ;p <9> jottinger: I'll test it out sometime with that in mind. <2> waz and I were testing it out, I shared a project and he got live updates as I was coding <6> actually, its not on 'only strip changed lines' <6> now <4> talios : hmm how's that related to netbeans ? <6> kmh, its not - but the link to a retarded eclipse made me think of it ;p <2> talios: hahaha <4> talios : hehe ic <6> even when eclipse strips whitespace, it keeps blank javadoc lines as " * " so hitting END doesn't make iki doc. <6> so a one line patch I did today actually commited something like 100 lines of 1char strips ;p <6> annoying - but I didn't expect him to get so totally anal over it ;p <2> hahahaha <2> useful change messages++ <6> he complained it made reading diffs hard, so I said "why not enable the 'ignore whitespace on diff' option?" - he didn't like that. :) <9> Yeah, I can't stand the " * " thing. <2> talios: hahaha <2> bwaha <2> Our wedding photographer used a high-res camera <2> so our pictures are like super-high-res, which is unexpected <6> oh - I was waiting for a cynical followup to "high res" :) <2> nah, my cynicism has taken a sharp downturn <6> whats peoples preferred pure-java db these days? derby? hsql? <2> I have been living in derby <9> jottinger: It's a terrible town. <2> heh <9> And it's pronounced Darby. They should have changed the name to match the pronunciation before the Americans got hold of it. ;) <6> jottinger, looked at the new JavaDB 'port' of derby? <2> yes <2> I'm using it <2> I don't know of any actual changes except that it's under "javadb" instead of "derby" -- which seems pointless to me <6> heh <2> I mean, javadb is officially supported by Sun, which is... nice, I guess <2> esp. given how useful pointbase was <6> never used pointbase <2> but I'd rather have seen them say "we now support derby" instead of "we rebranded derby as javadb, and we support THAT" <2> talios: consider yourself fortunate <2> the only people who DO use pointbase are the ones who haven't figured out how to switch yet <2> and they're trying :) <6> :) <6> bah - the javadb download is behind the authenticated Sun Download Center, whose "remind me of my p***word" just emailed me a p***word - to somewhere other than my normal email address - either that or its going reallly slow. <2> haha <2> talios: just use gl***fish :) <6> that sounds overkill :) <6> my mini-app just embeds jetty at the mo. <6> doesn't quite warrant a full fish. <6> or maybe I should just go to bed. <2> :)
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