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<0> hi <0> im looking for an ood/a java book? <0> can anybody help me? <0> alo? <1> FEDE: BEGINNERSBIBLES Download these two bibles (free of charge): 1) Sun Java Tutorial (http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/) 2) Bruce Eckel's "Thinking in Java" (http://www.bruceeckel.com/) <0> thank <0> but <0> im looking for an advanced book <0> im a developer but with little experience <1> FEDE: then these bibles are exactly what you need. <1> perhaps you haven't looked, but the sun java tutorial for examples covers a lot of topics, many of them advanced to very advanced. <1> for example, rather <1> hi talios
<0> ok <0> thanks so much <2> heh, right back atcha ;) <3> hey, do you guys know what's wrong with JMF under linux? <4> hi <4> hi all <5> greetings everybody ! <6> hi <6> it is possible to use text mode 80x25 16 colors with ansis codes under java ? <7> hi guys... <7> how to get JSpinner value? <8> wait...wait....my psychic powers are saying.... <8> getValue()! <9> mine too <9> ***isted with http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/javax/swing/JSpinner.html <8> that was a hard one, that was <10> Same here. The other answer would be to invest in JSpinner stocks :P <8> luckily, I have access to the same top secret docs as Deano <7> nope.. i cant <7> it returns an object <8> (the sarcasm above is badly convaying that you should read the (fine) manual) <7> incompatible types <7> thanks <9> if only they were openly accessible to the public :-/ <8> In which case, you should read the Java Tutorial <9> specifically 'casting' <7> int len = spinner.getValue(); <7> :) <10> thats not possible. The docs tell you that it'll return an Object. <10> so perhaps "Object len = spinner.getValue();" would have made more sense (at least in the first run. For everything else I suggest Deano's advice). <7> is there any tutorials how to cast? <7> :) <7> thanks guys <10> have you been sleeping the past minute? <7> nah... <9> [bist] mate, google for Java tutorial and also object casting in java <7> thanks Deano <11> Zeke, a teenager is a teenager anywhere <12> Question: I was able to build my software on friday and then when i came into the office yesterday eclipse had a weird sort of feel to it and my settings seem to be changed. now when i try to build my program with ant i get this error: Specified VM install not found: type Standard VM, name jre1.5.0_06 <12> I have eclipse set to use JRE 1.4.2, not 1.5. why could this be happening <13> You know, it's sad that this song is better than the original <13> and even sadder that it's a good song regardless of whether it makes fun of Joan Osborne or not <13> sabre: because they're stupid? <14> that must be it <13> I find that's a great explanation for most things <15> re
<16> hello guys. Is it possible that i can place a link on my page which opens a pop-up with a video which is hosted on another website? <10> shaneed-HU: that is really not java related, likely more javascript. See /topic. <16> oh, ok <16> :) <16> and is there any channel on irc for that? <10> #javascript would come to mind. <16> oh yeah <16> it exists <16> thanks <16> ;) <16> have a nice day <17> hi <1> hi <17> i have a quest plsz <17> i want to make an applet that read in a realtime(live) from a video stream- aweb camm 4 instance <17> any ideas please? <1> crestinu: forget it. people will tell you to look at jmf, but your applet needs to be signed for that, it won't support all webcams because it requires video for windows drivers, etc. pp. <1> look at flash, it has ready to use webcam stuff, if i recall correctly. <17> thx but i'm a java user <17> i am not used to using flash <18> hi there ppl! :) <18> which is the best open source (or free) production-ready Java EE application server ?? <10> netwit: why open source? Whats wrong with PE9 which is shipped with EE5 ? <10> netwit: still, if you insist on that part I guess Tomcat would do. <13> Lion-O: note that CDDL is an open source license and thus, gl***fish is in fact open source and free <10> jottinger: aah, thats true. Still, iirc thats still in beta (note; I don't follow the development up close). <13> well, PE9 is based on UR1 b48 of gl***fish, so it still qualifies <10> hmmm, then I have to agree that its going to be good :) <13> I don't, I find problems in PE9 all the time :) <13> I've filed a number of niggling bugs, some of which probably should be showstoppers even though there are workarounds <10> jottinger: hmm. Well, my projects haven't been die-hard so far so all I base myself on is common usage. <13> well, don't rely on JMS sessions freeing up your connections then... :) <13> always always always manually clean them up unless you want resource starvation to occur *quickly* <10> aaah, yes. <10> That I can indeed identify with. <10> well, not really jms but jdbc related issues here. <13> well, JDBC resources are cleaned up properly in Gl***fish <13> it's just the RA for JMS that fails there <17> hi <19> Hi. I'm looking for 'something' that can identify which java cl*** is the component the cursor is hovering above. Preferably knowing name and other fun details. (Similar to spy++/Win32Spy utils, but for java). Anyone familiar with something (util, cl***, addon to intelliJ, etc) like that? <17> well <17> u could check the gl*** pane <17> for instance if u are developing a swing comp <17> gla <19> multiple frames. How do I know which frame is under the cursor? <17> sorry i do know <17> root pane or gl*** pane i guess <17> can solv it <17> i ***ume <20> Any suggestions on good, java-based web mail client systems? <20> For linux <19> Is there a way of setting application-wide (all frames) key listener? (or keyboard hook, or any other method of calling a function from a frame I can't edit the source of)? <14> i have 2 hours left and i don't think RAD is going to be done installing by then <10> Zaph0d^: Its unconventional I think but not impossible. I /think/ something like that should be possible through the use of a cl*** to offer the KeyListener after which it can then be used throughout the project. <21> how do I quickly convert a vector to an array? <15> http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/util/Vector.html#toArray(T[]) <21> ahh yeahh <21> hehehe
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