![]() Also, I have the "live stream control room studio" (or what ever the todays name of it is - it changed pretty often in the last few months) open so I can read the chat as provided by YT itself - but I'd like to also integrate it into the stream - wich when just using the yt site itself isn't the best way to do. I increased it manual by change the code not to use this timeout value but a fixed 10sec sleep - wich got me about 2h30m - still not that great for my usual longer than that streams - but if I stretch it out more to 1m or 1m30s I may can get some hours per day out of it. Well, the api doc google provides explain it like this: When you do the first poll of the current list of live chat messages you also get a "timeout" you SHOULD wait before polling the next time - in my test it was about 1sec each. Sorry your project is "doomed." Hopefully you can use the Twitch API to do what you want. Eclipse can also make maven somewhat graphical (and the same probably goes for IntelliJ) but it's good to know Maven and git on their own too. Knute Snortum wrote:The "add-commit-push" cycle is built into git, but Eclipse does make it easier with a "Commit and Push" button. I also tried Mixer - but for some odd strange reason my fresh installed win10 stream machine isn't able to resolve - although all other devies on my network can. Twitch on the other provides an IRC server - and it's actually easier to access the API to get viewer count. For anything more I would had to set up a proper project page and pay g-suite - wich I'm not even able to as you currently need company information to fully set it up correctly. ![]() I though an IDE is supposed to make development easier - but have to first commit and then push to github - that's two extra steps I thought an IDE should take care of on its own - just using a script to compile, commit and push I can combine these three steps just into one call on the terminal - multiply that by 10k every split of a second add up to hours.īut: my project is doomed anyway - I'm developing a small java app to access chat of my youtube live stream (I prefer YT over Twitch for several reasons) - I hit the 10k daily limit within 5 minutes. ![]() It's also somewhat awkward to set up github with NetBeans - you first have to create a local project, then a local git repo and then sync it up with github. ![]() Thats why I asked if someone could recommend an IDE for some never used one before - but got no replies on that topic. Yea, quickly asked on the netbeans mailing list (as apache uses lists for any of their stuff instead of any other form - kinda like it though) - someone also explained that to me that NetBeans is just a GUI wrapper around maven - and admited that one is adviced to know the basics of maven to take full advantage of NetBeans.įor me as someone never used an IDE this was very un-intuitive - even more as I found some older blogs on this where one had an option in the project properties - but this doesn't exists anymore - I wonder why. I don't know Ant or Gradle very well, so I can't help you there. With a Maven project, the default resources folder is src/main/resources, but you still have to create this folder, even in Eclipse. Knute Snortum wrote:When you create a project in Netbeans, you have the options of creating it with Maven, Gradle, or Ant.
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