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<0> evening
<1> <1> how to compile java game for siemens mobile
<1> <2> Google, man.
<1> <1> or were i download package for siemens
<1> <1> see
<1> <1> com.siemens.mp.game.Sound
<1> <1> wen i try to compile with j2me i gave me needed cl*** or library
<1> <1> ricky_clarks
<1> <1> u have any idea about this one
<1> u know Rob_uknow
<0> try google
<2> Kill the beast. String him up. Spurt his blood.



<1> what ???
<0> ricky_clarks, how romantic
<1> u are not leader in java
<1> this channel is not for u
<1> :)
<1> :):):):)
<0> just download the siemens mobile sdk
<1> were i found it
<1> this i want to download
<2> Rob_uknow: It's Valentine's Day tomorrow, I'm getting in the mood.
<0> http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts/generic/724a/zoom/
<2> Haha.
<1> <0>: we can't call sdk for mobile we say API
<0> the sdk includes the api
<1> not in java
<0> api = appliation programmers interface
<1> sdk =software devlopment kit
<3> wow
<3> you know how to expand an acronym
<1> im programer too
<4> I have to take String as an Input. Eg. 'Hello Living People' and recursively call the string to be displayed in different manner. Like The first call would be
<4> 'Hello Living People'
<4> Second will be 'Living People Hello' and the third would be
<4> 'People Hello Living'
<3> Googleman: congratulations
<4> Basically what is required is to append the first word to the end of the String.
<1> but no in java
<3> niTew[]lF: ENOUGH COPY PASTE
<4> My bad.
<2> Bryin: Personally I thought it was more than enough.
<3> lol
<4> =)
<3> niTew[]lF: When's your homework due?
<4> I'm done with the GUI part. I just need to define this method
<4> Very soon!
<3> How soon?
<4> 11:55 PM WebCT Time
<2> Is that GMT?
<3> UTC?
<4> UTD
<2> niTew[]lF: You're amusing, and I'm leaving.
<3> seeya later ricky_clarks
<4> I'm not holding you up, Am I?
<4> Now, please who can help me define this function? =)
<5> hi, i struggle with Httpsession cl*** for a very simple welcoming message based on a comparison of 2 strings
<5> http://www.nomorepasting.com/paste.php?pasteID=57629
<5> here is the code if u dont mind
<5> (less than 10 lines )



<5> or about that
<0> 10 lines too many
<5> ...
<0> why 2 sessions?
<5> oops
<5> do i need the first line to set it to true though?
<0> this code won't even run
<5> lol
<5> i beg for enlightment
<0> HttpSession mysession = request.getSession(
<0> where is the rest?
<5> just a sec
<0> and why check if username compares to macgeorge
<0> and then check wether it might be null
<0> HttpSession session = request.getSession(true);
<0> String username = request.getParameter("j_username");
<0> if("macgeorge".equals(username)) { session.set... } else { response.sendRedirect.. }
<5> **** yeah
<5> thanx very much indedd
<5> let me try and im lettin u know
<0> but its a bit unlogical, because this also checks the user if the session already exists
<5> hmm
<5> HttpSession mysession = request.getSession();
<5> better?
<0> yes, check if its null, then create a new one
<5> what about String username=mysession.setAttribute("j_username",username).tostring
<5> is it correct?
<0> thats rubbish
<5> lol
<5> and then outprintln(username)
<0> setAttribute doesn't return anything
<5> ya but it will set the value of j_username to the string username
<5> and then ill just outprintln
<0> no
<5> ?
<5> it is so simple what i want to do
<5> and im struggling almost all day
<5> long
<0> setAttribute("j_username", username) stored a variable in the session with the username as its valuie
<0> value
<5> dp u think is easier to crate a java cl*** Httpsession import javax.servlet.http.*; and do everything there
<5> and then p*** it to the jsp
<5> ?
<0> well you don't need to
<0> just set the jsp to session scope
<0> maybe try a jsp tutorial
<5> i tried dude
<0> try more
<5> lots of them...
<0> there are many
<0> learn about scope
<5> u r wright
<0> how to access the session from a jsp
<5> thanx a lot man
<0> instead of just adding java code to get the session
<6> hi
<7> is there a way to make it so that the cells in a GridLayout different sizes?


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