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<0> wondering if its possible to access things like webcams with Java' <1> Bacta: hoi <1> of course you can <1> google it <0> how about this? <0> u can press printscreen in windows to take a screenshot <0> any way of doing this in Java too? <2> i believe so - i've seen applets do it <3> http://rafb.net/paste/results/ohX3Er71.html <3> This code fragement doesn't scroll the scrollable area to the top, could someone tell me what i'm doing wrong? <4> Bacta: See java.awt.Robot <0> ok <0> cool..thanks :) <0> my evil plans are coming into fruition <5> Is there a way to compile an in-memory java file to an in-memory cl***?
<6> I need a suggestion of haw to make a status bar in a frame, it's like another frame? Or... Any ideas? <7> warez ? <8> SweD: probably in a warez related channel, same rule as linux applies. <7> oki <0> didn't think anyone would have the guts to run a warez chan here <9> Is this book a worth buying or is it too old: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0130895601/qid=1143718908/sr=1-4/ref=sr_1_3_4/202-9835590-6236607 <9> (Advanced Java How To Program) <10> what's the best way to return the first 5 words from a string? <10> ie, "the cat sat on the mat and did a shat" would be "the cat sat on the". <10> any ideas? <8> hmm.... You could use the IndexOf method and work your way from there I suppose. <10> I did think that, or maybe StringTokenizer. <8> the way I see it there are many options for this task, I wouldn't think of one being better than any other perse. <10> just wondered if there was a better way? <8> I guess the quickest way would be String.split() with a nice regexp, when done right you should get the words in a nice String[] in one stroke. <10> i asked this earlier, but what's the best way to strip the first ten words from a sentance? <10> someone mentioned regex? how would that work? <10> i ask because i have "this is some text, this is too" - when i strip 4 words using indexOf(" "), I get "this is some text," and I only want "this is some text" <9> Is this book a worth buying or is it too old: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0130895601/qid=1143718908/sr=1-4/ref=sr_1_3_4/202-9835590-6236607 <9> (Advanced Java How To Program) <10> anyone? <10> anyone know much about regex? <11> i made a simple hello world jframe app and when i try to run outside of netbeans using the java -jar command line i get unsupportedcl***versionerror exception what the **** <10> anyone got a regular expression to grab the first ten words from a string? <12> Can I create and add to the Frame a button, when a java program is running? <12> Is there any way? <12> znabela can you help me? <12> and I have an other question <12> I have a code, and it isn't working... can anyone help me to fix it? <12> here is the code: <12> for (int i = 0; i <= 39 ; ++i) <12> { <12> Gomb[i] = new Button(" "); <12> gombPanel.add(" ", Gomb[i]); <12> Gomb[i].setVisible(false); <12> Gomb[i].addActionListener(new ActionListener() { <12> public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent esemeny) { <12> szovegElrendezes.show(szovegPanel, c); <12> } <12> }); <12> } <12> and I want to change this <12> szovegElrendezes.show(szovegPanel, c); <12> to <12> szovegElrendezes.show(szovegPanel, Gomb[i]); <12> or to <12> szovegElrendezes.show(szovegPanel, i); <12> and it isn't working <13> any one here have the book Java Software Solutions <13> John Lewis <13> I just need some information in that book <13> quickly <14> hello. anyone interested in doing a coorporative project with me? <14> anyone interested in bytecode instrumentation? <15> nobody is interested in java <15> ;) <14> then why r u here lol <14> then do u prefer to do it in .net? <8> aaaah. why r i here? Well, simple, for the coffee ofcourse! :) <16> Mmm coffee <13> one last time I need something from ohn Lewis and William Loftus
<13> 4th Edition <13> java software soultion <8> Resonator: hey there! Long time no see, nice stumbleing into you here ;-) <16> Hehe howdy Lion-O <16> Has been a long time! I haven't been on IRC in a couple of years. <8> Resonator: its not fair.. I only started out recently with Java, doing nicely well so far, and all the dudes I know online seem to be hanging out here as well ;) <16> haha.. Java ftw! <16> I'm working for Cisco Systems now writing Java stuffs. <8> Resonator: nice.. For me its not job related but strictly personal interest. Started after I moved all my servers to Solaris ;) <16> Ah cool <16> How are you liking it? <8> Resonator: hmm, so far very well. I managed to write some applications, yesterday evening even managed to finish a bot with 'thread control' (using the PircBot irc API). I really like it so far. <17> Lion-O: eh? <16> Ah cool :P <16> The funnest thing I've done was writing a sound editor in Java. It was like CoolEdit for Windows, albeit a bit more simplistic :) <8> Resonator: funny thing is that today I got my first official ***ignment (I'm self employed) to write a small program for $customer. Nothing fancy, but I suggested Java due to his Unix boxes and he agreed 8) <8> Resonator: wow. cool... <16> Good stuff man :-D <17> Lion-O: your such a dork. <16> Is Epesh still around? <16> Iono if that's the nick he goes by any more... <8> Resonator: No idea... I have seen him a few times on the "other" network (I think I told you about it) which some guys and myself started, but I've never seen him here (I've not been around very long) <16> Ah. Hrm. <17> he popped in a couple of months ag <17> er ago <8> schitzo: don't make me smack you ;) <8> Resonator: so what about you? Been busy as of late I take it? <16> Ah yes.. moved to a new city, got a new job, new girlfriend.. new life, basically. :P <8> Resonator: wow, sounds quite drastic <16> Yeah, I needed it though. <8> Resonator: And I trust you're liking it so far? ;-) <16> Oh yeah, life is good. :) I *LOVE* working at Cisco, this city is far more fun and interesting than where I was living... life is good. :-D <16> Hm, I said that twice. Eh, you get the idea. Emphasis and all. lol <8> hehe, absolutely! I'm glad to hear that. good <16> Thanks :) <16> You and Daphne (?) still together and doing well? <8> Resonator: ayups, thanks for asking.. Although she's hardly on irc these days, which makes me think about the good ole days 8) The terror of messengar has struck here as well :-) <16> haha.. good to hear :) <8> Resonator: things are pretty quiet here... I'm glad its thursday so this evening I'm going to enjoy a few good beers 8) <16> Good plan! <16> I'm two days ahead of schedule on my development, so I plan to spend the day being a lazy ***. w00t. And gf is making shrimp scampi for dinner for me tonight.. can't wait. <8> hmmmm.... shrimp scampi eh? Where did you live again? ;-) <16> Used to live in the mountains of western North Carolina. Now I'm living in the capital city - Raleigh. <8> Roger that. Lemme book a ticket and see if I can beat you home.. If your dinner has been stolen it wasn't me btw ;-) <16> lol <16> Oh I totally missed the joke initially. <18> hi, does anyone knows wut this error means ? <18> ./j2eesdk-1_4_03-linux.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc 6.2-2.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory <16> It means you're missing the C++ shared library. <18> Do you know how I could install it ?.. I'm kinda new to Linux actually :/ <16> Um, which distribution are you using? <18> nvm.. i got it <18> i tried with yum <18> ;) <16> k cool <12> Hello! <18> Resonator; u know any good <16> yo <18> editor ? <16> For Java? <18> yeh <16> Yeah, Eclipse <18> kk <12> Anybody is here, who can answer my question? Because I was here 2 hour ago... and nobody was here... <18> aDevil; u might wanna ask before :/ <12> ok <12> can I paste my short code? <12> it is very short <18> check topic, I quote `No pastin` <18> :P <12> yes
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