On Feb 14, 2005, at 8:35 PM, Steve Viens wrote:

Thanks Geir, I'll apply the patch as soon as it's posted.

The simple solution is to set businessKey and serviceKey = "" and not let them get set to null in BusinessEntity and BusinessService. That fixed it.


However, I figured that this could be prevented from happening again by unsuspecting higher level objects by fixing at a lower level, and I was looking at BusinessKey, ServiceKey, *Key, and refactored to have KeyBase that they all extended, and have KeyBase never let the value get set to null. However this didn't fix it. Where is this object model used? (Yes, i know - I ahve the source and will read it, but hoping for some history...)

geir


Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Geir Magnusson Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 7:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Sun's WSDP Registry...


Yep that was it.

Makes Sun's Registry happy.  Fixed the businessKey problem w/ IBM but
now IBM has other issues... I'll chase down and submit a patch...

geir

On Feb 14, 2005, at 6:55 PM, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:

blew it's cookies when I ran the SaveBusinessSample.  It gave me an
auth token, but then to my amazement threw an NPE w/ the save business

request :

<SOAP-ENV:Envelope
xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";><SOAP-ENV:
Header/><SOAP-ENV:Body><SOAP-ENV:Fault><detail><dispositionReport
generic="2.0" operator="Sun Microsystems Inc." truncated="false"
xmlns="urn:uddi-org:api_v2"><result errno="10500"><errInfo
errCode="E_FATALERROR">java.lang.NullPointerException
        at
com.sun.registry_server.base.UDDIString.&lt;init&gt;(UDDIString.java:
89)
        at
com.sun.registry_server.base.UDDIKey.&lt;init&gt;(UDDIKey.java:92)
        at
com.sun.registry_server.base.BusinessKey.&lt;init&gt;
(BusinessKey.java:72)
        at
com.sun.registry_server.base.BusinessEntity.&lt;init&gt;
(BusinessEntity.java:106)
        at

com.sun.registry_server.base.BusinessEntities.newObject(BusinessEntitie
s.java:55)
        at

com.sun.registry_server.base.UDDICollection.populate(UDDICollection.jav
a:77)
        at
com.sun.registry_server.base.BusinessEntities.&lt;init&gt;
(BusinessEntities.java:40)
        at
com.sun.registry_server.request.SaveBusiness.&lt;init&gt;
(SaveBusiness.java:60)


It did have the courtesy to return the entire stack trace in the result message....

Now, putting aside the fact that this is v1.5 of this gawdawful
software, and it should do some thing much more intelligent that barf

an NPE back at me, it is hinting that maybe there's something wrong w/

the BusinessKey :), similar to what IBM said...  I'm going to set it
as "" and see if businessKey gets included as an attribute...


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