Hi John,

It seems like the issue has disappeared after upgrading to 1.7.0. Nice timing 
with the new release. :)

Thank you for your quick response. 

Best regards,
Mattias

-----Original Message-----
From: John D. Ament [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: den 17 juni 2016 14:20
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Spurious NullPointerException in DelegateQueryBuilder

Hi Mattias,

I was wondering if you could try with latest 1.7.0-SNAPSHOT and see if the 
issue reproduces?  I see many changes going on in this class, and the line 
referenced isn't in this spot anymore.  The NPE likely means that beanManager 
is null, which doesn't make much sense to me.

I would also try to see if this reproduces on TomEE 7.

John

On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 8:02 AM Kettil, Mattias <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> We have an application that uses Deltaspike 1.6.1 on TomEE 1.7.1 with 
> EclipseLink 2.6.2. Java version is 1.8.0_74.
>
> During a batch operation (BatchEE 0.3-incubating) using 32 threads we 
> sometimes get the following exception:
>
> java.lang.NullPointerException
>                              at
> org.apache.deltaspike.data.impl.builder.DelegateQueryBuilder.selectDelegate(DelegateQueryBuilder.java:79)
>                              at
> org.apache.deltaspike.data.impl.builder.DelegateQueryBuilder.execute(DelegateQueryBuilder.java:52)
>                              at
> org.apache.deltaspike.data.impl.builder.QueryBuilder.executeQuery(QueryBuilder.java:59)
>                              at
> org.apache.deltaspike.data.impl.tx.TransactionalQueryRunner$1.proceed(TransactionalQueryRunner.java:77)
>                              at
> org.apache.deltaspike.jpa.impl.transaction.ResourceLocalTransactionStrategy.execute(ResourceLocalTransactionStrategy.java:133)
>                              at
> org.apache.deltaspike.data.impl.tx.TransactionalQueryRunner.executeTransactional(TransactionalQueryRunner.java:72)
>                              at
> org.apache.deltaspike.data.impl.tx.TransactionalQueryRunner.executeQuery(TransactionalQueryRunner.java:54)
>                              at
> org.apache.deltaspike.data.impl.tx.TransactionalQueryRunner$$OwbNormalScopeProxy0.executeQuery(org/apache/deltaspike/data/impl/tx/TransactionalQueryRunner.java)
>                              at
> org.apache.deltaspike.data.impl.handler.QueryHandler.process(QueryHandler.java:147)
>                              at
> org.apache.deltaspike.data.impl.handler.QueryHandler.invoke(QueryHandler.java:129)
>                              at
> org.apache.deltaspike.data.impl.handler.QueryHandler$$OwbNormalScopeProxy0.invoke(org/apache/deltaspike/data/impl/handler/QueryHandler.java)
>                              at
> org.apache.deltaspike.proxy.impl.invocation.DelegateManualInvocationHandler.proceedOriginal(DelegateManualInvocationHandler.java:46)
>                              at
> org.apache.deltaspike.proxy.impl.invocation.AbstractManualInvocationHandler.invoke(AbstractManualInvocationHandler.java:63)
>                              at
> org.apache.deltaspike.proxy.impl.invocation.DelegateManualInvocationHandler.staticInvoke(DelegateManualInvocationHandler.java:39)
>                              at
> se.company.OurRepository$$DSPartialBeanProxy.save(Unknown Source)...
>
> Our repository class is defined like this:
> @Repository
> @ApplicationScoped
> public interface OurRepository extends EntityRepository<OurEntity, 
> Long> { ...
> }
>
> And is called from a @Stateless bean.
>
> The entity itself is not null, since when we tried that in a unit test 
> we got a different exception.
> The stacktrace suggests that the bean manager instance is null, but we 
> have no idea how that can be. Are we missing something here? Do you 
> have any idea how this exception can arise?
>
> Best regards,
> Mattias Kettil
>

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