problems with ManhattanConnectionRouter [message #176066] |
Thu, 07 April 2005 18:04 |
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Originally posted by: jdelgad.correo.ugr.es
Hi everyone !!
the problem is that I am using a ManhattanConnectionRouter to conect 2
nodes of my diagram, and when I select the connection to modify it, I get
a NullPointerException, but if I use a BendPointConnectionRouter this
doesn't occur. What is happening? Can you help me?
Thank you very much.
--Jose.
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Re: problems with ManhattanConnectionRouter [message #176074 is a reply to message #176066] |
Thu, 07 April 2005 18:13 |
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Originally posted by: gslade.no.spam.us.ibm.com
Hi Jose
Do you know how to debug in the Eclipse environment? Have a go at
looking at the null pointer when it happens you may just be able to
figure it out yourself.
Just posting... " I have a null pointer, what's happening" does not
really help much at all. What is happening is you have a null pointer
exception. Without a stack trace it is impossible to say why. And
hopefully you are as able as any of us to decipher a stack trace.
Take a look and if you can't figure out why the NPE is occuring then
capture and attach the stack trace.
Guy
Jose wrote:
> Hi everyone !!
>
> the problem is that I am using a ManhattanConnectionRouter to conect
> 2 nodes of my diagram, and when I select the connection to modify it, I
> get a NullPointerException, but if I use a BendPointConnectionRouter
> this doesn't occur. What is happening? Can you help me?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> --Jose.
>
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Re: problems with ManhattanConnectionRouter [message #176082 is a reply to message #176074] |
Thu, 07 April 2005 20:59 |
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Originally posted by: angelaheenan.eircom.net
Possibly take a look at the .log file in the .metadata folder
in your workspace. When a NPE occurs it spits out a Stack
Trace to this file. It should tell you where the NPE is
occurring and possibly give you more of an insight into
what went wrong.
A.
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