java.lang.NullPointerException
Thrown From a Thread WhenApplet.start()
orApplet.stop()
is Called
SymptomsWhen running an applet in a browser using the Sun JavaTM Runtime Environment (JRETM), a
java.lang.NullPointerException
is thrown from a thread whenApplet.start()
orApplet.stop()
is called. The same applet runs under the Microsoft Virtual Machine (VM).Cause
In the Microsoft VM, an applet may be visible immediately after
Applet.init()
is called but beforeApplet.start()
. Similarly, an applet may still be visible afterApplet.stop()
but beforeApplet.destroy()
.The Sun JRE implementation is slightly different in terms of applet visibility related to the lifecycle methods, so any applet that relies on the Microsoft VM event sequences may break.
Resolution
Code defensively to ensure the applet is visible before drawing. One way to do this is to test whether the
Graphics
object is null. For example, suppose the applet has the following methods:
private Thread paintThread = null;
public void start()
{
if (paintThread == null)
{
paintThread = new Thread(this);
paintThread.start();
}
}
public void stop()
{
if (paintThread != null)
{
paintThread.interrupt(); // Assuming the thread has sufficient // time to be interrupted and stop // drawing before destroy() is called.
paintThread = null;
}
}
public void run()
{
while (Thread.currentThread().isInterrupted() == false)
{
Graphics g = getGraphics();
g.drawString("Hello World", 100, 100); // java.lang.NullPointerException if // applet is not visible -
//g will be null !
}
}
The code for therun
method should be changed to the following:
public void run()
{
while (Thread.currentThread().isInterrupted() == false)
{
Graphics g = getGraphics();
if (g != null) // Code defensively!
g.drawString("Hello World", 100, 100);
}
}
Related Information
None.