I have a bug from my customer and when I look into the log we trace the exception, some of the stacktrace do not have line number:
at xxxx.xxx.xx.x.xx.DayIntervalRule.getInterval(DayIntervalRule.java)
at xxxx.xxx.xx.x.xx.XXSchedule.getNextDueDate(XXSchedule.java)
at xxxx.xxx.xx.x.xx.XXSchedule.evaluateRules(XXSchedule.java)
Please note that:
I have replace the package name into something like"xx"),and all of the class and method are defined in our application:
The full stack trace are as below:
java.lang.NullPointerException
at xxxx.xxx.xx.x.xx.DayIntervalRule.getInterval(DayIntervalRule.java)
at xxxx.xxx.xx.x.xx.XXSchedule.getNextDueDate(XXSchedule.java)
at xxxx.xxx.xx.x.xx.XXSchedule.evaluateRules(XXSchedule.java)
at xxxx.xxx.xx.x.xx.EvaluateRulesVistor.visitXXNode(EvaluateRulesVistor.java:56)
at xxxx.xxx.xx.x.xx.XXNode.accept(XXNode.java:396)
at xxxx.xxx.xx.x.xx.AssetXX.traverseForest(AssetXX.java:351)
at xxxx.xxx.xx.x.xx.AssetXX.run(AssetXX.java:70)
at xxxx.xxx.xx.x.xx.XXEngine.doForecast(XXEngine.java:437)
at xxxx.xxx.xx.x.xx.XXEngine.forecastWorkOrders2(XXEngine.java:380)
I am interested in why this happens?Is it possible that my customer do something to the existing code(customization)?
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