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Summary | 0028949: Business objects with document number can not be created from background processes | ||
Revision | 2015-02-16 10:54 by caristu | ||
Description | Business objects with document number can not be created from background processes under some circumstances. When saving this type of entities using DAL, the SetDocumentNoHandler event handler is executed in order to properly set the document number properly. Inside the handleEvent() method, if the following statement is executed: String windowId = RequestContext.get().getRequestParameter("windowId"); the following exception is thrown: java.lang.NullPointerException at org.openbravo.client.kernel.RequestContext.getRequestParameter(RequestContext.java:111) This is because the getRequest() method of the RequestContext class is returning a null object and therefore the getRequest().getParameter(name) throws a null pointer exception |
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Revision | 2015-02-16 10:53 by caristu | ||
Description | Business objects with document number can not be created from background processes under some circumstances. When saving this type of entities using DAL, the SetDocumentNoHandler event handler is executed in order to properly set the document number properly. Inside the handleEvent() method, if the following statement is executed: String windowId = RequestContext.get().getRequestParameter("windowId"); the following exception is thrown: java.lang.NullPointerException at org.openbravo.client.kernel.RequestContext.getRequestParameter(RequestContext.java:111) This is because the getRequest() method is returning a null object and therefore the getRequest().getParameter(name) throws a null pointer exception |
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Revision | 2015-02-16 10:52 by caristu | ||
Description | Business objects with document number can not be created from background processes under some circumstances. When saving this type of entities using DAL, the SetDocumentNoHandler event handler is executed in order to properly set the document number properly. Inside the handleEvent() method, if the following statement is executed: String windowId = RequestContext.get().getRequestParameter("windowId"); the following exception is thrown: java.lang.NullPointerException at org.openbravo.client.kernel.RequestContext.getRequestParameter(RequestContext.java:111) This is because the getRequest() method is returning a null object and therefore the getRequest().getParameter(name) throws a null pointer exception |
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