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<0> how do you redirect to an url after a successful FORM-Based authentification in Tomcat?
<0> <welcome-file-list> in the web.xml file if anyone wants to know
<1> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22Lx016uPSo
<2> hello, do you have any tip on how to elimante if else chains?
<1> Ap_: how "long" are these chains, how many if/else's?
<2> Clackwell, in this moment they are small 3 or 4. sorry i was looking at command pattern on javaworld
<1> Ap_: yeah, i would have suggested that next, if your request would have seemed reasonable. some people are really whiny about 3, 4 if/else things....;)
<2> ok :)
<3> Ap_: try ternary if
<3> else
<2> ok i will at that too
<4> hi, can you please help me with this.I just installed netBeans 5.0 and i'm trying to make java3d work with it. Don't know what's happening but i'm installing java3d and in netBeans i can't see the libraryes
<5> hey derzZZ
<3> pInkYgALz: for sure your is pink



<3> hehe how r ya?
<6> morning
<7> morning joeo
<7> joeo: it scares me that we are keeping similar schedules, yet I'm some 7-8 hours ahead of you in timezones.
<6> haha
<6> Well, I bother people in .eu because I keep up with them
<1> wlfshmn: i was thinking along those lines too...
<6> poor bastard
<7> hum?
<6> nothing
<7> joeo: I take it you are not a fan of spring?
<6> no, spring is fine
<6> just seems like a hell of a lot of stuff that's really pretty simple
<6> abstraction layers of abstraction layers don't impress me as much as they should, I think
<7> I'm myself rather prone to abstract things until they become fuzzy..
<6> but you're fuzzy already
<7> I must say though, I only use a tiny portin of spring
<7> but it's convenient to just annote methods as @Transactional, and have someone else deal with it
<1> http://youtube.com/watch?v=GMb5BM5um-k
<6> Spring and RoR have done a lot for improving Java EE's programmer-friendliness
<7> I never did get into the EJB thing.. I havn't worked on that type of project
<1> wlfshmn: what, you haven't felt the irresistable urge to learn EJBs and all the other things that make up a real good looking career programmer resume? you fool, no wonder you have such a lousy job with such lousy pay.
<7> Hey I recent that! I have a lousy job with fair pay!
<1> wlfshmn: oh, ok. i ***umed based on ***umed statistics.
<7> ;)
<1> feeling safer: http://dilbertblog.typepad.com/
<7> I'm not career anyway. I'm still stuck at my first job ;)
<1> me neither, career can bite my hairy ***.
<7> but I wouldn't mind moving to a smaller company one of these days.. this place is starting to bite
<1> ha, weird how people prefer larger or smaller companies for various reasons.
<7> well, I suppose. my job is "safer" here at the large company I currently work for, but I have too little input into desicions to please me..
<7> I've finishing up the projects I've been responsible for from before the msaller comapny I worked for was aquired, and after that, I will have even less to say about what I do
<7> I find that a value that input, that freedom, more than I value the added stability
<1> maybe a small company with good enough tech and sales brains,
<7> yupp, that is what we used to be pre-aquisition
<1> wlfshmn: i love being able to make suggestions, be it regarding the user interface or about inner technical details. also debating what the user interface should be like, how the app should behave, etc.
<7> Clackwell: Indeed. I learn alot through that input and discussion process, but here it is largely missing.. I'm supposed to make our technology team make all such decisions
<7> and ofcourse, the technology team want no input
<1> we are fortunate in that area as we have people very knowledgable on various level in the publishing business. very nice source of income to afford further developments not immediately contributing to the money "in-flow".
<7> Yeah. We are supposed to start a new big project for the future now after vacations..
<7> but that too i a problem, since our team, or whats left of it, have a diffrent view of what our field (CRM software) needs than the rest of the company does, and we need additions to the framework the technology team provides us, yet not enough people are willing to listen to our concerns..
<8> I want when I click on a button open a webpage, How can I make this
<7> and every time an experienced developer leaves our team up here, we get "replacements" that are fresh out of university in Colombo..
<1> _M_E_: you have not provided any context.
<8> I've wrote " public boolean action "
<7> _M_E_: You wouldn't be trying to do this with javascript by any chance?
<8> no
<8> but after if what I must write to open a Webpage called for example mis.htm
<8> I have a button named btn and i want when i click the button open that page mis.htm
<8> Can you help me Clackwell
<8> I don't speak very well english, I'm italian
<1> _M_E_: google for how to open the default browser in java
<8> Thanks clackwell
<1> no problem
<9> have to go NOW 2 dell oridnateurs portabls, prix 600 include sameday shipping, case. messagez moi if interested



<10> I need a free Java IDE for windows and a compiler that will compile to native code.
<10> Any clues?
<11> http://java.sun.com/ would be a good place to start.
<10> oh no
<10> Netbeans :(
<11> Whats wrong with that?
<10> we had it at my high school last year. It was terrible, plus it was written in java so you had that inherent ugliness and the 50MB of memory taken away like that
<11> ...
<11> Yeah, thats very descriptive indeed.
<10> haha
<10> I'm sorry.
<10> I'm a java-phobe
<1> go away
<10> it's a requirement for one of my university courses that we use java
<11> Anyway, I suggest you look further than "I don't like the looks" and your memory ***umptions.
<1> 50 mb is a joke, by the way. you are lucky to have not seen netbeans eating away 500 mb.
<10> that gives me confidence in the java platform :D
<1> so stick that java phobia somewhere hidden and come back when done. thanks.
<10> OK, how 'bout a more specific problem
<11> Java hardly has anything to do with that.
<10> I've looked up gcj and it says it cannot use AWT and swing
<10> are there any native compilers that can?
<11> Compare it with some other Java IDE's and we'll talk further. http://www.google.com/search?q=java+ide+download.
<1> sastraxi: what is the point of this? why java at all?
<11> gcj ? The "gnu" java compiler? Don't use it.
<1> ***ignment requirements?
<10> university course, like I said
<1> sastraxi: it demands java? why not stick to java then?
<1> what difference will compiling to native code make for you?
<10> are there big differences?
<11> sastraxi: you just witnessed one yourself I'd say.
<1> sastraxi: yes. you have seen them for gcj already.
<10> well, OK
<1> sastraxi: gcj is non mainstream stuff, hard to find help for that.
<10> there is a good point
<1> same goes for non mainstream libs, should you play with the idea of using such, like swt, thinlets and whatever else there is.
<11> Clackwell: Hi there btw :)
<1> hi lion :)
<10> ok, never mind
<10> thank you anyway
<1> np
<11> Clackwell: and how is your weekend looking so far? All's well?
<1> Lion-O: yes, everything is relaxed, it looks like it is going to be a lazy weekend.
<1> Lion-O: i hope you have plans for a more intelligent waste of your spare time?
<11> Clackwell: nice, nice :) Me? Hmm, some. My server is in need of some maintenance (upgrade spamfilter, mta, virus scanner, etc.) so I'm slowly messing about.
<11> right now I'm sorta cursing this mta for not picking up ldap 8)
<1> Lion-O: that sounds like yet another geek weekend.
<11> hehe, yeah well. Its needed. The price you pay for knowingly and willingly maintain some software manually in source.
<1> ugh
<1> no wonder i don't do that.
<7> Lion-O: Or, was that a substitute for saying "Because Solaris doesn't provide binaries for these packages" ;)
<11> wlfshmn: hehe :) Well, there are packages available but they don't meet the needs I have. Either it becomes bloated (supports everything) or too thin (only the bare basics). In this regard there is not much difference between Linux & Solaris.
<7> Urk.. now you are starting to sound like a gentoo user ;)
<11> lol
<12> I'm interested in being able to interface to and manipulate a java applet with visual basic or C++, can someone point me in the right direction.
<12> Anybody?
<11> Sounds more like a VB or C++ related issue to me.
<12> Possibly. I'm browsing a website that is running a java applet on my broswer. I want to manipulate that applet automatically with VB.
<11> considering it is the browser which is executing the applet I think you might underestimate this. Still, find a SDK for the browser and use that to write your own module for it.
<12> interesting.. ok.. thank you
<2> good bye
<7> appleoddi: I suspect you will be unable to interact programatically with the applet.
<7> appleoddi: You, my friend, are probably forced to do this by pretending to be a user. You need to make your code interact with the applets UI
<13> there's the potentially interesting idea of downloading the applet, creating an instance of it in some Java wrapper, then just invoking the UI handler methods
<7> meh.. I had this big TODO in my code, indicating a known problem, and I just cleared it in an obvious one-liner.. and nwo I'm left wondering what I'm missing, as I should never have marked it if it was that trivial..
<12> How would I make my code interact with the applets UI wlf? SOrry, I was afk.
<14> anyone know a guide on how to organize(dir structure etc) a large Java project?
<7> Nickenyfiken: there are several options, but take a peek inside a major opensource projects repository, preferably a project with a similar techno.logy as your own
<7> appleoddi: I have no idea. It's not sometihng I've done myself.
<14> ok
<14> well maybe large is the wrong word
<14> but i have 25 java files, containing one cl*** each, some is in a \client, some is in \server and all cl***es both server and client use is in \shared


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