Hi, Please find below a patch for [1]
8059269: FileHandler may throw NPE if pattern is a simple name and the lock file already exists [1] https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8059269 The webrev is here: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~dfuchs/webrev_8059269/webrev.00 This is a regression which I unfortunately introduced with my patch for JDK-8048020 - and which I stumbled upon while writing another test (which should have failed but didn't). It happens in the uncommon case where: 1. a lock file for the given name pattern already exists, and hasn't been created by another FileHandler in the same VM, and 2. the file name pattern is a simple file name (not composite - that is, it doesn't contain any file separator). In that case, FileHandler will attempt to reuse the existing lock file, but it will first check whether the directory in which the lock file should be created is writable, which it does by calling Files.isWritable(lockFilePath.getParent()). We want to check whether the directory is writable because there's no point in locking the existing lock file if we can't create any new file in that directory. Unfortunately, lockFilePath.getParent() returns null if the file name is simple, and a NullPointerException is thrown. best regards, -- daniel