Could you post a code short code example demonstrating that issue?
by the way: which gwt version are you using?

2009/1/27 Yousef.Ghandour <[email protected]>

>
> I've created a single class, with singleton patter, and called the
> method getInstance() to obtaine a reference to that object. Everything
> went fine on the hosted browser, however, things get weired once
> deployed and used with FF. An error with null reference was thrown and
> nothing else, not even a single panels :-(. I was using a one line
> command to get an instance to the singleton class and issue a call to
> one method within the class, something like this
> SinglitonClass.getInstance().addSomeOtherClassObject(Param1,
> Param2, ...);
>
> The strange thing is that when I splitted the line over a number of
> single comands, everything went fine?!!!!
> SinglitonClass singletonClass =  SinglitonClass.getInstance();
> singletonClass.addSomeOtherClassObject(ParamList);
>
> in the second approach everything went fine, and FF was able to render
> everything just as in the hosted mode.
>
> I guess there is something with translating the command into
> javascript, which leave one object with null value and being used
> before initialization.
>
> Do any one have a clue of what exactly the problem?
>
> >
>

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