@lnxw48a1 It looks like it is still the same. Servlets, JPA, JDBC, web.xml etc. However, it is apparent that I am from the newer generation where getting starting to a new framework is just a matter of minutes rather that hours or even days. I still can't even get to consistently launch the JBoss server and still, it is just to show a 404 error page.
@lnxw48a1 Yes. Mostly for the app menu feature. I remember how many other DE had struggles with it. I used an openbox by that time. It was an issue in the early versions.
I am also having a teacher doing worse. She provides dependencies as jars on a USB key that we install in the most hacky whacky way. What is wrong with this ecosystem?
Why don't #java tutorials recommend using any package manger to get dependencies installed? I don't know, a simple `mvn install glassfish` or whatever is correct would be way simpler than a lengthy paragraph walking you trough an obsoleted GUI.
> Make "File → new → Other" type in the "server" search and select the following and then select the "Apache" folder selected your version then done next, enter the backup directory of your server and then click "Download and install »→ Accept the terms and click on« Finish ».
I just wanted him to cut a small portion in the front, just the bottom hair, not the top. He ended up uncovering almost all the upper. The right section is narrow than the right. I had to stop him making all similar fearing he would get stuck on a correction loop and making my moustache even smaller.
Can we make #NameAndFame Friday a thing? There are many free and/or #opensource software makers that deserve a shoutout.
I'll start. @libreoffice is incredible. I keep being amazed by how good it works, how it plays well with Msft standards, and how nice the online version is and that it's completely free. Awesome community. Thanks all.
Who would you like to boost for #NameAndFame Friday?