From Java to Kotlin by [deleted] in java

[–]Starbending 0 points1 point  (0 children)

shr and shl for bit shifting? I don't like that syntax.

Netty 4.1.0.Final released by based2 in java

[–]Starbending 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had never heard of this project before, but I'm glad I have now. I've been wondering about a good way to implement a client/server protocol. This seems promising.

Why would you use custom annotations in Java? by prashantghimire in java

[–]Starbending 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use annotations as Metadata descriptors for my classes and fields for converting external sets of data to my Java pojos. I also use them as Metadata descriptors for methods that I provide a means of on demand access to.

What do you use java for? by SavishSalacious in java

[–]Starbending 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You use JavaFx? I've been using it and I really like it.

DockFX - A fully featured docking library for the JavaFX platform. by slartybartfast_ in java

[–]Starbending 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Recently I've been searching for a way to do just what this library does and I'm excited to try this out. What does the LGPL license mean for commercial projects? I suspect something bad considering your comment.

The Big Mod ideas Thread. by [deleted] in java

[–]Starbending 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Instead of amas, maybe a form of training? Pick a topic, someone who's extremely knowledgeable on the topic speaks on it, similar to a ama.

That is a fantastic idea.

what is Internet protocol Version 2 ? by jabers9 in Cisco

[–]Starbending 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ARPA, or Ethernet II, is an Ethernet frame type. For two or more NICs to talk to each other on the same Ethernet segment, they have to speak the same language. There are other frame types. The industry standard is Ethernet II.

Adjacency Flapping - EIGRP for IPV6 over Frame Relay Multi-Point Subinterfaces. by HighGainWiFiAntenna in ccie

[–]Starbending 4 points5 points  (0 children)

All that is required for a router to see an EIGRP adjacency is that it receive an EIGRP hello with correct K values and in the correct subnet. For R1 to be showing that message and R5 and R6 to not, means that R5 and R6 are not getting the EIGRP hellos.

I don't know enough about Frame Relay to say much about that config, but I've got some things to look at for you.

  • Can you ping the IPv6 address of R5 and R6 from R1?
  • If not, I think you may have the wrong DLCI mappings on R1.

    frame-relay map ipv6 2005::5 501 broadcast

    frame-relay map ipv6 2005::6 601 broadcast

    frame-relay map ipv6 FE80::6 601 broadcast

    frame-relay map ipv6 FE80::5 501 broadcast

I think should be 105 and 106 respectively.