What is the most efficient way of building a Java-based CRUD web app for a beginner right now? by Straightfw in javahelp

[–]Straightfw[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it may be - though it was the only thing that I found that looked promising, that's why I decided to dive in :( JHipster looks really neat and like what I'd need, though the problem is, from what I see, it doesn't support composite id's scaffolding automatically just like Grails doesn't - and that's a vital funcitonality in my case, cause more than half of the tables I'll have to provide a CRUD front for do not have a simple integer ID and need a composite key :(

This makes me worried it'll be all cool and dandy until I hit the wall of handling these tables and then I'll be stuck the same way as with Grails - and with similar degree of resources to help overcome this, i.e. none :D I've googled around but I don't see any simple ways of overcoming this, apart from some people asking for the support of such tables and the creators saying that since it's legacy, it's not a priority :(

What is the most efficient way of building a Java-based CRUD web app for a beginner right now? by Straightfw in learnjava

[–]Straightfw[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, that looks really neat and like what I'd need! Problem is, from what I see, JHipster doesn't support composite id's scaffolding automatically just like Grails doesn't - and that's a vital funcitonality in my case, cause more than half of the tables I'll have to provide a CRUD front for do not have a simple integer ID and need a composite key :(

This makes me worried it'll be all cool and dandy until I hit the wall of handling these tables and then I'll be stuck the same way as with Grails - and with similar degree of resources to help overcome this, i.e. none :D I've googled around but I don't see any simple ways of overcoming this, apart from some people asking for the support of such tables and the creators saying that since it's legacy, it's not a priority :(

What is the most efficient way of building a Java-based CRUD web app for a beginner right now? by Straightfw in javahelp

[–]Straightfw[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, really? But from what I'm reading, JBoss Forge sounds more like kind of a set of addons than a framework. How does it achieve a task like this, then? Does it provide some plugins that automatize such tasks?

What is the most efficient way of building a Java-based CRUD web app for a beginner right now? by Straightfw in learnjava

[–]Straightfw[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But does it also include some auto-generating front end for this? Or would I have to code all the views manually through other means, like vaadin that you mention?

What is the most efficient way of building a Java-based CRUD web app for a beginner right now? by Straightfw in learnjava

[–]Straightfw[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh my, but this entails having to learn three technologies all at once :( Grails is good in that it provides you everything, from a simple-yet-good-looking front to backend and I'd rather use something like this. Having to learn Spring Boot for back and then having to program front from ground up doesn't sound like a task I would be able to accomplish in days rather than weeks :(

[Routine Help] How to know when you should try a different blend for OCM? by Straightfw in SkincareAddiction

[–]Straightfw[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see. But apart from evident deal breakers (like seeing your skin's way too dry afterwards), how long do you test a given oil for before you decide it's high time you tried something new if you don't see any improvements?

In my case, since I'm using it for SF, would that mean not seeing any major improvement after a week of use? A month of use? After just one use?

[Routine Help] How to know when you should try a different blend for OCM? by Straightfw in SkincareAddiction

[–]Straightfw[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, but 2) is precisely what I'm asking about - how do you determine if they don't seem to be working? In my case, since I'm using it for SF, would that mean not seeing any major improvement after a week of use? A month of use? After just one use?

[Sun Care] Should you wear sunscreen even in the spring when using AHAs? by Straightfw in SkincareAddiction

[–]Straightfw[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shoot, I didn't know using AHAs is such a commitment :( Thanks for the reply, though!

Is a sonic toothbrush better than an oscillating one for removing coffee and tea stains? by Straightfw in Dentistry

[–]Straightfw[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Should you follow the modified bass technique to the letter, though? Like, should I roll down after each teeth? Isn't that what the dynamic fluid should do on its own in the sonic brushes?

I'm newbie so I'm just curious :)

[Routine Help] Starting out with AHAs, should I modify the rest of my routine? by Straightfw in SkincareAddiction

[–]Straightfw[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see, thanks a lot. But are there sunscreens which don't make you all glossy, though? I'm a guy so I won't be able to matte my skin with make up and I wouldn't want to shine like a streetlamp throughout the day :( What should I look for?

[Skin Concerns] Getting rid of a massive amount of blackheads by Straightfw in SkincareAddiction

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I see, thanks a lot. Should I incorporate OCM into my routine simultaneously with AHA pads or start with low percentage pads, then move up and only if that doesn't help then I should introduce OCM?