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<0> bah.. for some reason hibernate doens't like me anymore..
<1> well if anyone gets a chance or has an idea please feel free to message me or email: zzog2001@gmail.com thanks ~stephen
<2> hi
<3> somebody here who have experience with controll openoffcice components via java uno libraries?
<4> have u tried this guys.... device communication in linux using SUN's java comm api... it seems that that package doesnt work with usbserial converters, it cant enumerate the added virtual ports
<4> it only enumerates the defualt hardware com ports
<5> http://jusb.sourceforge.net/
<6> ::yawn::
<6> Hello.
<7> Hi, could anybody tell for what exactly are JavaBeans used for (not EJB)



<8> Why is it that I get the runtime exception: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: InputStream is null when I try to use a full pathname with getCl***.getResourceAsFilename(pathname) to create an input stream- but it works with a relative pathname for a file in the same directory as the program?
<9> miyako, getResourceAsFilename is reading from the cl***path, not the filesystem
<9> FileInputStream would be a better choice if you're just wanting arbitrary files.
<8> hmm, I'm trying to read in images into a BufferedImage - the example I got was using getResourceAsFilename so I was trying to stick with that
<8> InputStream in = getCl***().getResource***tream(filename);
<8> JPEGImageDecoder decoder = JPEGCodec.createJPEGDecoder(in);
<8> BufferedImage image = decoder.decodeAsBufferedImage();
<8> in.close();
<9> thats fine if the image is on the cl***path and bundled with your application in a jar file etc.
<8> that's the code I'm using that I'm having problems with
<9> have you read the docs for getResource***tream()? It explains it all there
<8> yeah, I didn't grok it until you mentioned cl***path though
<8> hmm, so I need to go about loading the image a different way
<9> Take a look at FileInputStream
<8> k
<8> hmm, trying to figgure out how to go about reading a jpeg into a BufferedImage
<9> doesn't the code above work?
<8> well, it works as in
<8> *is
<8> but I can't find any documentation on JPEGImageDecoder on java.sun.com and I'm not sure if it'll work with a FileInputStream
<8> guess I could just try it lol
<8> yep, it works
<8> thanks for the pointers talios
<10> Hi! any java 3D programmer??
<5> h1r0, you need jogl
<10> jogl?
<5> java opengl implementation
<5> for 3D games
<10> Oh ic, thanx shark_, have you try it?
<5> not yet
<5> only been watching, initializing screen 640 x 480
<5> it seem that it's a good **** to make java 3d game
<5> but you need 3D charcater ressources
<11> morning
<5> yo
<5> who said it's the morning
<5> :)
<10> well I want to do some 3D product view, so I guess the characters wont work here
<10> cya
<12> hi java coders
<12> anyway is up and running?
<13> "anyway is up and running"? are you sure that you are from canada?
<5> hi Clackwell
<13> moin shark
<14> hi botoca
<15> Hi I formated my hard drive and hence sun ONE got deleted, I used this application all the time now I cant find it anywhere on the internet does anyone know where I can download sun ONE application?
<16> Didn't that change name to Netbeans or Forte or something?
<15> with netbeans I know thats a different company
<16> Netbeans is by Sun.
<17> Javvaaaa: uhh, which SunOne application?
<17> Javvaaaa: there is like the webserver, directory server, mail server, proxy server
<15> schitzo I had downloaded this program about 2 years ago - its was just an application ot a web where u can create apps from
<17> so go get Netbeans
<15> well im used to using sun ONE which would mean i would have to learn how use a different application again
<17> dude, which part of SunOne is just the name of hte Software portion of Sun don't you get?
<17> figure out which SunOne product it was and go and download it



<16> Go go gadget Netbeans!
<17> ricky_clarks: but but... that's not sun ONE!
<16> schitzo: I'm not really bothered.
<17> ricky_clarks: yeah, I'm over it too
<15> if i want to creat an e-learning app where teachers can import pictures and label them and these lables get jumbled and then kids have to put the lables on the rite places and the comp states if its rite or wrong how much would this set me back
<16> To the late 1980s, probably.
<16> That would be an afternoon's work if you knew what you were doing.
<16> Javvaaaa: Please stop sending me private messages. I don't need your money.
<18> if he/she/its giving it away i'll be more than willing to lighten the load on his pockets :P
<16> In return for code.
<18> how much code? System.out.println("ding");
<16> = 15:07:11 < Javvaaaa> if i want to creat an e-learning app where teachers can import pictures and label them and these lables get jumbled and then kids
<16> have to put the lables on the rite places and the comp states if its rite or wrong how much would this set me back
<18> ha
<19> hi !
<19> i've a question
<16> I've an answer.
<16> I hope they match.
<19> loool
<16> 42
<19> okey .. i wanna ask
<18> then bloody do!!
<16> nnp: Where are you from?
<19> the java programs exectutes in the java virtual machine, however it can access the common hard disk files !
<16> That's not a question.
<19> why !
<18> its a statement
<16> Questions typically require an answer.
<16> MaxonMan: Let me guess, Hispanohablante.
<0> questions also end with a questionmark, not an exclamationmark
<19> loool
<19> ok , u're so funy
<19> but i need an explication .
<16> Definitely Hispanohablante.
<19> there is a contradiction , don't you agree N?
<16> MaxonMan: No.
<19> i speak french
<16> Oh, I thought explicacin was a Spanish peculiarity. In English it's explanation.
<19> when a program exectute it self in the JVM , it uses ONLY the memory of the JVM ... no ?
<16> Yes.
<16> Not no, yes.
<19> so , how can it access other system files ?
<0> MaxonMan: a gramatiacally accurate tag-question is not 'no', it's something like "is it not?"
<16> MaxonMan: Via the Java io libraries.
<19> wlfshmn : 10x for the gramar lesson
<0> MaxonMan: Do you have an understanding of the differance between memory and storage?
<18> ricky_clarks: ireland
<0> MaxonMan: "10x" also is not very accurate.
<19> :D
<16> TNX1E6
<16> Anyone get that?
<0> ricky_clarks: I can parse it i I apply myself yes
<19> i did this notice : because i heard that using applets is safer than using ActivX ..
<18> yes it is
<16> MaxonMan: Unsigned applets are sandboxed.
<19> sandboxed ?
<19> what does it mean ?
<18> no access to the global file system
<16> Google ?
<19> that's what i said !
<19> :/
<18> applets are different to regular java applications in terms of what they are allowed do
<18> no...
<18> you asked about java programs in general
<19> ooooh , OK
<16> Well, unsigned applets are anyway.
<18> aye
<16> Afaik a signed applet is pretty unrestricted.
<16> nnp: Cool. I liked Belfast, but I'd like to get down to the RoI sometime.
<19> so a .cl*** file have a diffitents privileges if its used as an applet or a normal program ?
<16> MaxonMan: Yes.
<18> yea, im in the south. Belfast is quite nice though
<19> okay , 10x
<19> i mean thanks


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