on 02-29-2008 9:15 AM
Hi All,
We are using xMII 12.0.2 (Build 88).
On the XMII/Menu.jsp page, when we click Home link it navigates to
/XMII/Illuminator?service=Personalization with the following error.
Unable to load home page, java.lang.NullPointerException
Intrestingly, same thing is working fine if we login on Server machine (Localhost).
Any ideas what is going wrong..
Rupesh
Hi Rupesh,
Even I faced this problem many times, this happens when u delete some files and do not publish.
Just do right on your project folder under WEB in WB and click on Publish.
Then check it will work. It has worked to me.
Regards,
Padma
Edited by: Rao on Apr 3, 2009 9:57 AM
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Make sure your proxy settings under System Management - System Administration are set up and correctly configured.
Regards,
Jamie
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Rupesh,
today I experience the same error in xmii 12.0.2.
The route to the error is as follows:
- I have created a new webpage on my client
- I used the SAP XMII Publish Assistant to transfer the page to xMII
- then I linked the page to role "XMII Administrator" using the Navigation Service
- when I tried to save the changed navigation, I got the error
It seems that the page has not arrived correctly on the xMII WEB. When I checked the target folder using the xMII workbench, the file was not there. Now it is in the target folder, but the error remains. I cannot view the homepage with any user that has the role.
When calling the ../Menu.jsp, it is displayed, but when I try to open Navigation Services and then Role "XMII Administrator", the Navigation applet gets the error
Line: 259, Object required, URL: http://...:50000/XMII/Admin/CMSAdmin
Is the menu for role "XMII Administrator" stored somewhere?
Regards
Michael
Then it probably is just a Java issue on the client machine.
Did you test it on any other client machine?
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Huh? The service=Personalization process creates the home page and shows it to the browser - this is all a server side component. This should have nothing to do with the client side JRE, since it's only html in the browser.
Check the NetWeaver logs for information behind possible errors encountered during the login and home page building process that lead up to the null pointer exception.
Regards,
Jeremy
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