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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2009.07.30 15:36:00 -
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1) Are you accepting contributions from other people?
2) Do you lurk on any handy IRC networks?
3) I threw your code into a maven project (mainly for dependancy handling) and discovered that all the dependancies (apart from yours, naturally) either available from the central maven repo, or (in the case of eveapi) already in the maven format, have you considered using maven? do you want my maven setup?
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2009.08.20 17:15:00 -
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Originally by: MintooN Hello, I have attempted to download this a few times, every time I start up the client I get the same message.
"The NiKR Log Library is missing (lib\nikr_log.jar)" please see the readme.txt for more info
I have looked at the file but can't see anything to do with my problem, I would like to get this application to work.
Thanks
The name of the library has changed but and the download from http://eve.nikr.net/?page=jeveasset has the correct jar in it: could you please see if the file: "log-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar" is in the lib directory? I've just downloaded the whole zip and it runs without problems. |

Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2009.08.20 18:37:00 -
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Originally by: MintooN
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I have the "log-1.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar" in the lib directory. Is this whats causing the problem, as the one you mentioned is"log-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.jar"
My mistake, I did mean log-1.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar in the original post.
I'm a little confused, as the version I've just downloaded on two different computers is looking for "lib/log-1.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar", and it's finding it.
If you havn't already, could you re-download it, extract it to a new directory, and double-click the jeveassets.jar and see if that solves your issue. Any settings that you have should be preserved.
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2009.08.20 19:38:00 -
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Originally by: MintooN Edited by: MintooN on 20/08/2009 19:20:29 Got it sorted thanks, i moved it to a new location and its working fine now.
Thanks for your assistance :)
Edit: got a new problem now lol, it wont accept my full api, i have tryed several times, i have even created a new api and still no joy.
It tells me my api isn't valid.
The API server is currently down which is normal for patch day, it's normally back up after the next downtime following the patch.
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2009.08.20 22:17:00 -
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Edited by: Flaming Candle on 20/08/2009 22:18:32 I have uploaded data files for apoc 1.5, unzip into the 'data' directory of the install and replace the files that are currently there.
http://code.google.com/p/jeveassets/downloads/list
edit: now with link.
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2009.08.29 08:49:00 -
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Originally by: searchi Shmmmm
I recently disabled the internet acces for a couple of dozen programs on my computer.
Predictably now the updating in jeveassets doesn't work anymore. I double checked but I just can't find out which program I need to re enable to make the updates work again.
The progran that needs access is 'Java'.
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2009.08.29 09:02:00 -
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Originally by: Katja Shade Edited by: Katja Shade on 28/08/2009 18:50:13 Very nice program.
One problem though, can't seem to run it off a Windows UNC share (at least not without mapping it to a drive letter which is noooo nineties )
Just a quick question, what is wrong with mapping a drive letter? eugh, this means that I have to go and play around with Samba.
Originally by: Katja Shade
Price data seems a bit off (maybe thats because I can't update prices, it says "not allowed yet" which is puzzling). Says my Nightmare is worth 0.00 ISK and my best ship is a Merlin 
Cheers
There is no market data for a nightmare, they are not listed on the market, therefore you will not get a price for that ship. You can set a price for it, and other 'unique items' by right-clicking the asset row and selecting 'set price'
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2009.09.03 06:36:00 -
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Originally by: Paul X365 If you guys haven't already included a column for the reprocessing value is there a way for you to allow us to import a column of data that will sync up on name or unit id.
Even simpler how about letting us save/export out the manually entered price data and re-import it - that would allow the use of a separate tool or ss to create the repro value.
Reprocessing value should be in the next release.
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2009.09.06 16:17:00 -
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Originally by: Vhiskey
Originally by: Golden Gnu
Originally by: Vhiskey BPC value = BPO value?
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jeveasset gives my BPCs the value of BPOs. thats why i dont use this prog.
There is *no* way to tell BPOs from BPCs via the assets API. The only possible way is to use the S&I API request to get the current jobs, then comparing the itemIDs from the assets to the itemIDs that are obtained from the S&I API call. So, if you have a BPO in production we can tell that it is a BPO and not a BPC.
I guess we can make it an option to display any blueprint as a BPC and have no value until you set one, or you put it into a S&I job and the BPC/BPO type is defined.
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2009.09.11 06:49:00 -
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Originally by: Kellen Tavadon Edited by: Kellen Tavadon on 10/09/2009 23:57:18 I'm having a problem with this sadly and it's that it doesn't work...I'm on Vista and curious if it's compatible?
Quite literally when I double click the main file it just asks what I should run it in?
Edit: I actually can get it to work but I have to do the Linux way but through Windows Promt; is there a way to make the program an executable?
It may be that you don't have the .jar extension associated with java. As you discovered, running, on the command line, from your install directory:
"java -jar jeveassets.jar" or "javaw -jar jeveassets.jar"
will launch the application. You should be able to right-click the jeveassets.jar and select the option "open with" which should allow you to find the java executable - if you have the choice, select a "javaw" option rather then the "java" option since the java option will probably open a console which isn't exactly pretty!
When you installed Java 6, it should have done these file associations itself.
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2009.09.12 06:48:00 -
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Originally by: Data******* Great little program for the casual player such as myself. Quick and simple. Love it.
Here's a few interface suggestions I feel would make it even better: 1: column customization - currently we can only drag the column size to a smaller, limited size. It would be great if you could do a right click on the column header and click "hide", or "customize columns..." and put check boxes next to the ones we want (like Microsoft windows does it). The ability to move or re-order columns would be cool, too.
added as a feature request on our issue tracker, we may or may not implement it the same as MS Excel!
Originally by: Data*******
2: Row selection highlighting - when selecting an item in any column, lightly highlight or outline the entire row to make it easier to read and match up what we've selected. Either that or alternate the row colors (white and light grey?)
Also added as a feature request.
Originally by: Data*******
3: Save the layout - as has already been suggested, saving the window sizes and column lengths, but with the additional suggestions I've made, saving which columns are shown/hidden and the order that we've re-arranged them in, as well as which column is used for sorting items.
Thanks again for this nifty little program!
This is already in the list of possible changes.
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2009.09.12 09:47:00 -
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Originally by: Golden Gnu @Data******* 1) The ability to move columns is already implemented. Just drag the column header (press and move left or right). The ability hide/show columns has also been implemented. Clicking on the little button on in the top right corner of the table (next to the column headers).
Ok, so I sucked at finding that feature too, it's clearly too well hidden - We've decided to try to make it more obvious.
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2009.10.12 07:39:00 -
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Originally by: Vaerah Vahrokha (EvE Meep is open source *hint*)
The source to jeveassets is available, just as the source to other applications - You should be able to use SVN to obtain either the current 'bleeding' edge, or any of the more recent releases (the very early releases are not available - but why would you want them?!).
The links to the SVN repositories are at http://eve.nikr.net/?page=jeveasset
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2009.10.29 08:17:00 -
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Originally by: Poramiu
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I've dropped you a mail in-game.
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2009.12.03 11:37:00 -
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Originally by: Wensley When I tried to launch the programme under OS X Leopard I got the following error: <snip>
Any idea what's going wrong?
The line "java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: Bad version number in .class file" gives us a clue: what version of Java are you running? (type 'java -version' into a terminal).
I am no expert with macs, but I do have some experience using one.
From the looks of things this is more of an issue with the java version and jar launcher in Leopard rather then our code because there is no mention of our classes in the stack trace.
As an alternative way to launch it, and an experiment, again at a terminal, change directory to where you unziped the archive, and type "java -jar jeveassets.jar" Do you get the same error?
I'm expecting that, at least, you will get a different error, at best, it will work. This may be because of the way in which apple handle launching jars by clicking on them in a GUI.
- Candle
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2009.12.05 13:31:00 -
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Originally by: Vaerah Vahrokha Edited by: Vaerah Vahrokha on 05/12/2009 11:55:11 Screw this forum, I made an HUGE list of bugs and it ate it. Including POS errors and possible fix.
If you want to add them to the issue tracker that's be really great! http://code.google.com/p/jeveassets/issues/list
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2009.12.11 09:09:00 -
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Originally by: Norah Sin Hi again. Gratz for the new release, I like the market orders option.
I wonder if my first market order (9months ago) is there along with my few tutorial industry ones (Was surprised :) )
I'll do another petition (its free): As it seems impossible to get container names from the API, it would be nice the possility to enter name aliases for "Station Container #423424" and same with ships. Specially ships as they move and are harder to identify but the fitting.
Best regards,
It is possible to set a manual price for a particular item; I don't see why we can't add manual names to items. It's been added to the issue tracker.
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2010.02.07 18:44:00 -
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Originally by: Callin Vandylx 3. Enhance the pom.xml with the necessary additional dependencies. The jEveAssets author should add these to the official pom.xml file (if it doesn't break things for him):
The "extra dependencies" you suggest should be added are already on the classpath, declaring them as specific dependencies of jeveassets:
1) bloats the pom.xml config file (there are only 5 direct dependencies, if we add the transitive dependencies, we get about 20) 2) can lead to problems later if, say commons-digester is updated to a more recent version, and we still have the old version of the commons-logging on the classpath.
log4j: is a dependency of the pricing and eveapi libraries commons-beanutils: a dependency of eveapi commons-digester: another dependency of eveapi commons-logging: another dependency of eveapi jaxen: a dependency of the pricing lib. dom4j: a dependency of jaxen.
Originally by: Callin Vandylx 4. mvn compile
5. mvn package
You only need to do "mvn install" as it will so the compile and package. In fact, you should only really need to "mvn package", since the install phase is pretty useless to you.
As an aside, try opening the project with netbeans, find the libraries folder in the project view, right click it, and select "Show Dependency Graph", and you should be able to see how the various libraries interlink.
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2010.02.21 11:30:00 -
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Edited by: Flaming Candle on 21/02/2010 12:24:30
Originally by: Bree Lure Nice tool. There is some problem with the routing. The fast routing returns a faster route than the brute force one. The systems i entered are: Erenta, Haajinen, Kakakela, kiskoken, oipo, torrinos and umokka.
For 7 waypoints, the brute force needs to loop 6! (six factorial, 720) times, and will always get the best route. For the faster algorithm, for 7 waypoints, it needs to loop 7 times, however, the faster algorithm may not get the best route. The worst that the faster algorithm can do is produce something that is twice the length of the best route.
Originally by: Bree Lure A feature which would make the routing even better is an easy one. If i select ten items and press the routing button, i would expect that the systems of the selected items are already pre selected. Makes it really more usefull.
The routing picks up on the systems that are currently filtered in the main view - so if you've filtered by, say owner, then the available waypoints list will only contain the systems that that owner has assets in.
edit: typo.
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2010.05.21 12:21:00 -
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Originally by: Richard Christy Edited by: Richard Christy on 20/05/2010 16:27:45
Originally by: Golden Gnu Edited by: Golden Gnu on 20/05/2010 14:40:36
@Richard Christy I'm happy you got it working... :) May I ask what you did to fix the problem? - and if you know, what you did wrong, since it didn't save the API keys etc.?
iirc, I was playing with the various entries in the "tools" menu. When I hit "routing", it crashed. The next time I ran the jar file, nothing showed up in the program. So I exited it, posted my question, and re-ran it.
Then I re-entered all the API data, and it's fine now.
Edit - added the bit about "routing".
The issue with 1.4.0 was that it wasn't saving the conquerable station data properly. When you started up 1.4.1 the second time, it probably re-downloaded the conquerable station data and then saved it in the correct way.
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2010.07.14 09:28:00 -
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Originally by: Droxlyn Edit: I want to do "Reprocessed Value" "Greater than" "[Value]" and filter to the red rows only.
That's fairly easy, add a filter (the top drop-downs on the main assets tab):
"And" "Reprocessed Value" "Greater than Column" "Value" or "And" "Reprocessed" "Greater than Column" "Price"
Change the columns from right to left as contents of the drop-downs changes based on the previously selected options.
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2011.01.28 11:32:00 -
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In relation to the devblog The api is going HTTPS; until we manage to release a version of jeveassets with https as the default URL, you can use the API Proxy functionality to use the HTTPS API server. To do this:
1) on the toolbar, open the 'options' menu. 2) find and click the 'options' item. 3) the penultimate item on the left side is labelled 'Proxy', click it. 4) check the box marked 'Enable API Proxy' 5) In the 'Api Proxy Address', enter 'https://api.eveonline.com' 6) update as usual and the application will be using the HTTPS protocol.
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Flaming Candle
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Posted - 2011.06.02 11:44:00 -
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Originally by: Miss Rabblt Debian 5.04.
akanashin@akanashin1-spb:~/WORK/src/jEveAssets$ java -jar jeveassets.jar Exception during event dispatch: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: java.awt.SplashScreen at net.nikr.eve.jeveasset.SplashUpdater.<init>(SplashUpdater.java:49) at net.nikr.eve.jeveasset.Main.createAndShowGUI(Main.java:125) at net.nikr.eve.jeveasset.Main.access$000(Main.java:35) at net.nikr.eve.jeveasset.Main$1.run(Main.java:119) at java.awt.event.InvocationEvent.dispatch(libgcj.so.90) at java.awt.EventQueue.dispatchEvent(libgcj.so.90) at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.run(libgcj.so.90)
:(
I would expect that you have the OpenJDK/OpenJRE installed rather then the sun jre.
The Sun jre is in the non-free distribution and the package is called sun-java6-jre.
On one (32 bit, debian squeeze) computer I get:
$ java -version java version "1.6.0_24" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_24-b07) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 19.1-b02, mixed mode, sharing)
On another (64 bit, debian testing) computer I get:
$ java -version java version "1.6.0_25" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_25-b06) Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.0-b11, mixed mode)
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