tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-69901052911357331002024-03-05T06:07:04.920+01:00copy con: blog.txtby Mario Ivankovitsimariohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09905975264388383399noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6990105291135733100.post-7407973118875833802017-10-08T21:21:00.002+02:002017-10-08T21:21:26.930+02:00
Java 9 with JavaFX for Raspberry PI
After fiddling around with OpenJDK and OpenJFX I was finally able to run a simple JavaFX application on my Raspberry PI again.
Beware: This "distribution" is not fully tested. I even had to disable any JavaFX test normally running during the build process. Use at your own risk!
I've bundled it into three tar.gz files:
* All in one (jre, jdk, jmods, imariohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09905975264388383399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6990105291135733100.post-87055467677578836732014-10-11T11:21:00.000+02:002014-10-11T11:23:47.098+02:00
JavaFX - finally there
For our inhouse application I once wrote a framework to make it easier to deal with all the things you have to keep in mind when developing a Swing application.
I ended with a custom binding mechanism which took care of all the threading stuff and it was quite easy to develop an application that way.
Then, JavaFX grew and it was very clear that this will become the imariohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09905975264388383399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6990105291135733100.post-69815949598998664832011-07-22T21:26:00.005+02:002011-07-22T21:51:15.099+02:00Java propertiesToday, I once again complaint about the missing of first-class properties in java. A long term wish a lot of people would like to see fixed. Beside first-class methods (really?) and Closures for sure.
Today, I once again searched the internet about the current state of this wish.
And, once again, I saw that nothing happened ... really nothing?
No, I came across the term "abstract enum" and how imariohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09905975264388383399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6990105291135733100.post-20659022965960935732009-12-17T15:05:00.005+01:002009-12-17T15:38:15.944+01:00Printer is not accepting job
As a Java programmer you might have experienced this message already. And I bet, you were not happy with it.
You'll see it, e.g. if the printer has been turned off and the windows spooler treats the printer as offline.
Which is not that bad, as the spooler itself is still capable to receive print jobs and queue them until the printer is online again.
But not so Java. Java simply ignores imariohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09905975264388383399noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6990105291135733100.post-46419957518538285752009-03-05T21:41:00.006+01:002009-03-05T22:19:40.437+01:00Avaje - Repeatable Read and Auto-Fetchcode hosted at copy-con-goodies
Today I'll tell you something about Avaje, my new best friend for database access.
First of all, one can not say that this library is bug-free, but Rob (as far as I know the main developer) makes a very good job in applying my patches ;-).
Seriously, it is an awesome piece of code which is just to young to work in each and every use-case JPA is designed for. imariohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09905975264388383399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6990105291135733100.post-21133597457224356542009-03-03T19:02:00.008+01:002009-03-03T21:13:22.824+01:00Apache MyFaces OrchestraLately jsfcentral released a podcast which Kito recorded with Simon Kitching and me at JSFDays 2008.
This podcast is about Apache MyFaces Orchestra at its youngest days.
In the meantime a lot of things happend. One thing is, that I started to write a real Rich-Client application using Swing.
I had to reconsider everything ... My well known (so called) web-application-stack was no longer usableimariohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09905975264388383399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6990105291135733100.post-86054611830996402232009-03-02T15:10:00.004+01:002009-03-02T15:21:46.882+01:00What is "copy con"?Well, I am getting old, and so I undergo a lot of hassle with computers.
One of those was when something (no, it was not me ;-) ) crashed your ms-dos config.sys file (for those who remember) which you had no backup of ... as usual.
Once, due to the absence of any working editor, I had to use "copy con" to recreate this file.
So
copy con: config.sys
allowed me to copy the CONsole input to a imariohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09905975264388383399noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6990105291135733100.post-40689895714767421392009-03-01T22:13:00.022+01:002009-03-01T23:18:28.383+01:00Just a test after adding syntax highlighter to the blogger layout template.
function bold()
{
if (a < 0)
{
System.err.println("no ....");
}
}
Btw, here is a "how to do that"imariohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09905975264388383399noreply@blogger.com0