On 4/7/09 00:22, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
HttpSession session = request.getSession();

Is the request a legit one (that is, the one that is being served by
Tomcat now)?

Requests are recycled immediately after their processing is done,
and it can result in null being returned by that method (though throwing
an IllegalStateException would be better).

(See partial stacktrace below.)

The Settings object looks like it is the source of the NullPointerException and it looks like it is being statically initialised.

I don't know what that object is, so I asked for more info - the OP is yet to respond, unless I missed that message?

How it is being initialised, it seems to me, is the source of the problem. Does the initialisation depend on an HttpSession object or on some other parameters?

p






*root cause*

java.lang.NullPointerException
        com.teradata.x2.context.Settings.getSettings(Settings.java:102)

  
com.teradata.x2.context.ServletProcessContext.getSettings(ServletProcessContext.java:38)

It's probably not that random.

What is at Settings.java, line 102?

p

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