On Feb 14, 2006, at 6:56 AM, Ian Coleman wrote:

We are trying to get information from a protal that is hosting the WO app, this is what I am using to try to do so.

public Main(WOContext context) {
       super(context);
       WORequest request = context.request();
WOServletContext wosc = new WOServletContext (request); //this is where I get a java.lang.NullPointerException

What is the stack trace? Isn't context already a WOServletContext (which is a subclass of WOContext)? Can you just do:
WOServletContext wosc = (WOServletContext) context;

Chuck


IPortletContext newFact = PortletContextFactory.createPortletContext(wosc.httpServletRequest (), wosc.httpServletResponse()); IPortletContext newFact = PortletContextFactory.createPortletContext(wosc.httpServletRequest (), wosc.httpServletResponse());
       IPortletRequest newReq = newFact.getRequest();
       IPortletUser portletUser = newFact.getUser();
       String uName = portletUser.getUserName();

I thought that the context would have a request. Am I wrong? Do I need to create a request?


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