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<0> NEED 10 REMOTE DESTOP SERVER MSG ME FOR DEAL <1> damn its raining cats and dogs here in NYC <2> is there a posibility to show commodore style grafics through a ssh connection in java? <3> semael, huh? <4> lol <5> hihi <6> hey funkular <5> hullo <6> hows the world? <5> i got my builds on unix working <5> cruisecontrol and tomcat <5> lots of customising. and jfreecharting apps <6> fun fun <5> yeah. <5> i was using qalab.sf.net but it's a dead project i think now. found bugs in it. needed to extend it, so i just rolled my own.
<5> a cleaner, easier to use. <5> i use Clover a lot. i report bugs and new features. they get honoured :) <5> i alpha test :D <5> how's stuff for you? <5> ooooh <5> the jcoverage port <5> which has a filestream bug <6> good good - moved flats the other week <5> nice <5> oh, i learned jsp xhtml. <6> works going ok, and about to add code-coverage support to the TestNG IDEA plugin <5> w***aT? <6> just need to work out how to integrate the standard coverage configuration dialog <6> TestNG (unit testing framework like JUnit). I do the IDEA plugin <5> k <5> know anythign about cactus? i need a lil blurb about it. <5> ive been told not to do in-container testing for my integration builds, but to use mock objects out of the container. <6> not played with cactus - and I also avoid in-container tests where possible. <5> im going to rebuild my laptop next weekend. then hopefully xchat will work so i can come on irc lots. <5> why do u avoid incontainr tests? <6> thou the way I'm worked my main project, my tests fireup spring and I effectively have "the container" <5> ahh <5> see, i use weblogic <5> and the developers have conditional code in the application, to obtain resources via jndi, or not to for tests. <6> and weblogic's a bitch. <5> i wrote an auto configure ant script for weblogic <6> for that - you could bind jndi resources in your tests startup <5> just a regular jndi lookup? <5> british celebrity love island is funny <5> well, gn <7> hi <8> anyone here does WebService Security using WSS4J? have you encountered this exception before? <8> org.apache.ws.security.WSSecurityException: General security error (Unexpected number of X509Data: for Signature) <9> morning <10> Morning <3> shame that having a female nick on a tech channels means a bot in 99% of all cases. <3> -a <11> the other 1% being a strange male <3> ;) <3> or someone who should be male but technically isn't (yet)? <12> fe_male is just another male anyway <13> away <14> Hey, I was wondering if there was any way you could run other java files from a menu in a java program itself? ie. I have say four separate .java files <14> like an 'application pack' <14> anyone? <14> :/ <15> hey <15> who can show me the link for java keywords? <16> Xevious: shouldn't be that hard. Still; .java files cannot be executed. I'd look into Reflection. <14> Reflection? <16> java.lang.reflection. <3> _Sn3aKer_: google maybe. also see TUTINDEX Quickly locate information about your topic of interest in the *big* tutorial index: http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/reallybigindex.html <14> okay, what does that really involve? <16> Xevious: check the API documentation, you'll see soon enough. <14> I've got like a notepad, an address book, a calculator etc, and I want to run them all from a 'main menu program'. <14> Ok, I'll check it out. <3> Xevious: check out beanshell. it's not exactly about executing .java files perhaps (not sure, might support that these days). <16> and you may need to rewrite / setup your own cl***loader but thats optional. OR you can take the easy way out and look into java webstart. <9> morning again
<16> Hi jottinger <3> moin joe <14> ok, is there no way to do it just using java itself? <3> Xevious: if all you want is start compiled java programs there is not much need for beanshell. <3> Xevious: depends on what you need to do. <9> Xevious: what are you trying to do, besides use the name of an awesome video game from the past? <3> my understanding of your requirements is still in flux. <14> Okay I have like 4 complied programs, ie a notebook, address book, calculator etc. I want to 'run' them from a single program. <14> Like have a java program with a menu <14> and you can pick which one to run <9> Xevious: are they java applications? <14> yes <9> then load them from the cl***path, and execute main() <3> Xevious: do you need to be able to add more programs after installation of the main program, or does the installation of your program contain all the others? <14> the installation of the program contains all the others <14> its like a 'front-end' <14> just so its all like one thing <3> Xevious: do what jottinger said then. <3> you may or may not need to know about threading in java to get somewhere useful. <14> thanks, yeah :P <14> could you elaborate on the use of that method of doing it? :P <3> Xevious: TUTINDEX Quickly locate information about your topic of interest in the *big* tutorial index: http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/reallybigindex.html <3> Xevious: not i. <14> ok <14> could jottinger? hehe <3> if you learn java, you will know what to do. <14> lol <14> okay, I'll take a look. I wrote those 4 programs myself so its not like I know nothing :P <3> Xevious: TheCl***OfTheProgramToRun.main(new String[0]); <- you are able to do that, aren't you? you understand this piece of code? if you don't, learn java. <3> if you do, have fun. :) <14> thanks <3> no problem <17> **** you <14> lol <14> hahhah <14> odd <3> frustrated CS student, i take it. he's probably fluent in c++ and now starts to realize that his OO skills are under-developed, thanks to c++, and now he blames java. :) <16> :) <16> I have to say that I find Sun's "promotional campaigns" impressive. Hmm, maybe I'm repeating myself, but if I see how total computer illiterates still (globally) know what Java is I think they're doing something right :) <3> "yeah, it's that slow as crap stuff for writing animations and stuff, just like flash, but more ****y" <18> whats that? <3> hi cal <7> hi <19> and on a poor wifi net :) <14> err <14> never mind <14> :/ <14> sorry <20> Hi all <14> hey <3> jaynita! <20> :) <3> JayneA: all is well, you have won in the lottery and live a luxurous life style now? :) <20> oh yes :) <3> i hear maggie's in the UK, or was. <20> Really? <20> I'd like to meet up with her <3> not enough time for social network though. yeah, her daughter got married. <21> when a Time object is created with argument 0, it sets my time object to 01:00:00. is this because I live in GMT + 1 ? <20> Wonderful :) <3> JayneA: i hope so :) <3> shame to pay for the trip and not have time for go visit places. but better to have a job to do i guess. <3> for=to <3> Postie: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/sql/Time.html#Time(long) <3> Postie: given that, i'd say so. <21> oops, read it too fast the first time <22> Hi, is there a Pair cl*** like in the c++ stl? <3> Lorraine_: no clue about c++. <22> ok, a Pair cl***, in which you can put 2 objects of any type <3> what are you trying to do? <20> that would be easy, and a good exercise, to build <22> yeah, was just wondering if there was a standard cl*** for it <3> Object[] pair = new Object[2];
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