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<0> i have a native debugger attached to java.exe, i can search memory and find the bytes corresponding to byte code in my cl***, but i can't find the bytes corresponding to any of the java.lang cl***es. anyone know how they are stored in memory at runtime?
<1> ok... here goes... can anyone translate how to execute the following commands using NetBeans in Windows XP?
<1> Start the FBF server:
<1> $ Java FBFServer
<1> Start some FBF clients:
<1> $ java NetFourByFour
<2> That makes little sense.
<1> i have the code for FBFServer and NetFourByFour... they are server and two instances of the client
<2> Netbeans isn't made to "execute commands" but to develop Java programs. So create a project, import the source and you should be well on your way.
<2> and kindly do your pasting on a paste site, see /topic.
<1> i did visit the site before posting... i must have missed that... my apologies
<3> howdy all
<3> does anybody know of a cl***library i can use to generate PDF docs?
<3> actually, let me clarify, a GOOD one?
<4> wh00t! We finally got a worthy hire! ;)



<5> is it possible to create a datasource in a HAR file using jbosss404 ?
<5> i can create the HAR file, but i don't want to specify the datasource in the server config
<6> NielsD: I don't think so
<5> i just found out i can deploy a datasource in a single xml file
<5> so i can configure my build.xml to deploy the xml, sleep for x seconds, and then deploy my har
<7> wlfshmn: But, there's a chance I'll win tickets for the maiden A380 flight, and that might be interesting
<8> i have a problem in javascript code ,someone can help me ?
<7> wlfshmn: I doubt all that many have signed up for it
<7> I think the chances of receiving lots of uninteresting crap via email is higher than my chance of winning though :)
<9> How can I make BigDecimal.ONE.divide(new BigDecimal(e)).divideAndRemainder(new BigDecimal(p.subtract(BigInteger.ONE).multiply(q.subtract(BigInteger.ONE))))[1].toBigInteger() valid? Right now it's complaining that it can't represent it as an exact decimal because it always repeats...
<4> rhowe: no doubt ;)
<4> nullbyte: first of all, don't group togeather large bunches of statements that can return null or throw exceptions. it makes it bloody hard to track down errors form stacktraces
<9> all right, I'll break it up and try and narrow it down
<4> nullbyte: and the representation of repeating decimals in BigDecimal is dependent on it's MathContext, IIRC
<4> You cannot use Exact representation where you may have repeating decimals
<9> ah, all right, so I just have to set a different mc?
<9> thank you
<9> all right, worked it out, and now it's ridiculously slow
<9> *sigh* guess I have to use JCE after all
<10> hi
<11> hi
<12> re
<11> hi again
<12> hi again, Clackwell!
<12> long time
<13> Hello!
<13> Could someone help me to run my first Java App please ?
<13> I compiled the code and now it shows me Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoCl***DefFoundError: MyCl***.java
<13> Any idea what that could be ?
<14> Try the tutorial at java.sun.com
<13> I only find help using IDE for Apple. I only need to run the code.
<15> did you type the .java extension when you run java?
<13> Yes, I used .java and .cl*** after but both didn't work.
<12> wetduck: try "neither."
<15> dont type them
<13> Just <java MyCl***> ?
<12> yep
<12> as the instructions say
<15> no
<15> oh yes
<15> lol
<13> Cool :o) Thank you guys!
<13> Let me try it :o)
<12> wetduck: hint: the instructions are right... and exact
<2> /wi wetduck
<2> whoops ;)
<12> my 10yo son used to complain a lot about how he was only missing a few brackets and confused only one [ for a {
<12> but java didn't like it
<12> he didn't really appreciate how unsympathetic I was about it
<2> hmm, Java is very picky about that, yeah. Whenever I get into recursive routines I still miss a few every now and then.
<13> Man, I am about to tell you it didn't work either. :oP
<2> then there's likely something wrong with the program itself. Depending on the error ofcourse.
<12> wetduck: chances are it was something else, of course
<13> I just read the Linux tutorial for "HelloWorld" and it says axactly the same thing. No .java, but still not working, strange.
<13> Let me keep trying some few chages...
<12> what error?
<13> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoCl***DefFoundError: MyCl***
<2> wetduck: aaah
<2> wetduck: what Java version are you using? The one which 'came' with Linux or... ?
<13> I think I upgraded the MacOS X Java for 1.5 version.
<13> java version "1.5.0_06"



<13> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_06-112)
<13> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_06-64, mixed mode, sharing)
<2> wetduck: then my guess is that you possibly made a mistake with CaSe. So; MyCl*** is not the same as mycl***.
<13> Yes, I know that. In fact the cl*** name I declared is HelloWorldApp and the file name is HelloWorldApp.java
<13> :o)
<12> wetduck: java -cp . HelloWorldApp
<13> Hey, that worked ! :o)
<13> But what is this -cp for ?
<13> -cp <cl*** search path of directories and zip/jar files>
<12> cl***path
<13> Thats what searches for cl*** paths ?
<13> My Lord, java is quite strange. Anyways. Thank you a lot mister joeo !
<2> My guess is that there maybe some stray environment variables around.
<11> wetduck: check if env var CL***PATH is set. if it is you might need to unset it. or keep setting it via -cp.
<12> re
<4> mrning Tas
<2> eya Resonator
<12> Oh yeah
<12> I forgot the old nick
<16> Mornin
<4> joeo: I seem to recall him driving a little red girly car though
<12> wlfshmn: i.e., a pink del sol
<12> del sol was the emasculated version of a civic
<12> driving a del sol was a good way of saying "Why, yes, I *am* a catcher"
<16> That was several years ago, get over it already. :P
<16> That car's sitting in a junkyard somewhere.
<12> there's a statute of limitations on such stuff
<12> you have to wait 20 years
<4> Resonator: tsk.. are you saying you don't recall how long our memories are regarding embar***ing details? ;)
<16> No apparently joeo has the memory of an elephant when it comes to things he can use to har*** me!
<4> I suppose I avoid such problems by not having a car ;)
<12> That's true too
<12> at least you've the courtesy to be embar***ed
<4> I wish we still had that pic
<12> I have it burned in my memory
<4> joeo: same here ;)
<12> It had this neon sign above his head saying "Some day I will find a real man to take my virginity"
<12> the other pic had another sign, saying "Well, okay, I'll settle for women too, I'm not picky"
<16> lol
<16> joeo: I hate you so very, very much.
<4> "themselves"?
<16> Hey, I'm working on that!
<4> You didn't even need a woman, eh..
<12> wlfshmn: well, with the aid of my wife
<12> I didn't say "independently"
<11> what, you ***ume joe is male? lol!
<12> Resonator: going to a sperm bank, then?
<12> I better be male, otherwise I'm one **** of an ugly woman
<4> Clackwell: -ish
<11> joeo: nature can be cruel at times. just look at me.
<12> well, looking at you is cruel, good point
<11> see?
<11> who let the dogs out?
<12> much better song
<4> Clackwell: ah, those inspired lyrics..
<12> http://enigmastation.com/~joeo/Ilikedogs.mp3 <-- and no, it's not me
<4> I suspect it's a 30 minutes guitarr intro
<12> no
<12> 4:17
<11> joeo: oh lawde...:>
<12> hahaha
<12> The guy who did that shows up on #java every now and then :)
<12> and lo, he's in channel now!
<12> wow, starting jini in a j2ee app server is madness
<17> Hi guys
<18> iii
<17> I have a loop in which I create a new Thread (and start it) upon at the end of each iteration. The trouble is, I do not want to start to start the next iteration of the for-loop until the thread is completed. Any ideas please? (Java 1.5)


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