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# so basically you've spent a long time replicating something that already works perfectly well
boy you must have a lot of time on your hands...
(, Mon 26 Sep 2005, 12:29, archived)
# "Works perfectly well"?
Never had one of those moments or days when b3ta won't load?
Also if this was the only way b3ta was available, it wouldn't need any ads or donations.
(, Mon 26 Sep 2005, 12:31, archived)
# Yes and no
It copies the messages of the board off to another wonderful place.

In that respect it's completely different.

And they're laying us all off here, so not too many people are that motivated to do actual work :)
(, Mon 26 Sep 2005, 12:33, archived)
# hairy muff
very clever.

now go shop a kitten ;p

(blimey i'm sounding derisive again...i'm not though!)
(, Mon 26 Sep 2005, 12:35, archived)
# Consider it done


Ahhhhh I havn't been able to post that for three months!
(, Mon 26 Sep 2005, 12:41, archived)
# is anyone actually using it?
it could be funky if a few people were running it.. got details of port numbers and so on for firewall configs?
(, Mon 26 Sep 2005, 12:36, archived)
# No one apart from me running it at the mo.

You've should have no need to setup ports as Jxta defaults to connecting over http.
That's the theory anyway, I never got round to testing that side of things.

The only thing to note is the first time you run it, it asks for a peer name and password, you can make those up as they don't matter.
(, Mon 26 Sep 2005, 12:38, archived)
# excellent!
I shall try to hook it up tonight

I assume I`ll need to run it over port 8080 or something as I`ve apache taking port 80 for testing stuff at home
(, Mon 26 Sep 2005, 12:39, archived)
# I don;t think so
It should only be an outgoing port.

If things seems odd after running it try opening port 9701

/edit problem is the memory leak means I can't leave a client running for any length of time, so it's unlikely you will see anyone.
(, Mon 26 Sep 2005, 12:43, archived)
# bloody memory leak
"is it in the 3rd party code or your own stuff?" finalizes Rik
(, Mon 26 Sep 2005, 12:48, archived)
# I think it's in my code
I use htmlparser and a lot of tags are being stored in a hashtable of mine.

I think it's my fault but not 100% sure.
(, Mon 26 Sep 2005, 12:53, archived)
# hmm I might have a gander if I get some time
haven`t done any proper Java since I started working at Accenture in 2003 as a Java developer.... now I`m a senior Java developer who spends most of the day keeping people off my boss`s back

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edit: at a different company.. Accenture were, shall we say, "cowboys"
(, Mon 26 Sep 2005, 12:58, archived)
# I've got some odd imagery
out of that.
(, Mon 26 Sep 2005, 13:02, archived)
# RAW HIIIIIIIIDE! KEEEE-AHHHHHHHHH! *whip crack*
(, Mon 26 Sep 2005, 13:04, archived)
#
I'm dropping it now, so i'll give it a go after lunch!
(, Mon 26 Sep 2005, 12:46, archived)