Use

stringVariable == null

To test whether stringVariable is null.

The equals method (and every other method) requires stringVariable to not be null.

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Non-nullity: equals/hashCode/toString throws NullPointerException - EqualsVerifier
3 weeks ago - This error occurs when the class under test can throw a NullPointerException when one of its fields is null and equals/hashCode/toString is called. For example, equals could contain this line: return foo.equals(other.foo); It will throw a NullPointerException if foo is null.
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I try to compare 2 strings, but when they are different, I get a nullpointer exception:. So here it worked just fine when they're all true, but when there is a difference:.
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June 30, 2020 - In that case, you are always invoking the equals method of a String that you are pretty sure it exists. Usually, it could be a constant or a new String object. If you are not really sure either of them exists, so you better to check for null ...
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null!=Object,; Object!=null ; which one throws null pointer exception ... Anonymous said... Java 8 has added a class called Optional which will make null handling and avoiding null pointer exception more easy. If you are not using Java 8, then can still uses Google Guava's Optional class, which is even better than Java 8, as it can be used inside foreach loop because it implements Iterable as well.
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The contract of Object.equals() states that for any non-null reference value x, x.equals(null) should return false. Thus code such as ยท either returns false, or throws a NullPointerException if x is null. The nested block may never execute
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if (theStringIknow.equals(someString)) { System.out.println("Same same"); } In that case, you are always invoking the equals method of a String that you are pretty sure it exists. Usually, it could be a constant or a new String object. If you are not really sure either of them exists, so you better to check for null for the String that you are trying to invoke the equals method of.
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There are two overarching types of variables in Java:

  1. Primitives: variables that contain data. If you want to manipulate the data in a primitive variable you can manipulate that variable directly. By convention primitive types start with a lowercase letter. For example variables of type int or char are primitives.

  2. References: variables that contain the memory address of an Object i.e. variables that refer to an Object. If you want to manipulate the Object that a reference variable refers to you must dereference it. Dereferencing usually entails using . to access a method or field, or using [ to index an array. By convention reference types are usually denoted with a type that starts in uppercase. For example variables of type Object are references.

Consider the following code where you declare a variable of primitive type int and don't initialize it:

int x;
int y = x + x;

These two lines will crash the program because no value is specified for x and we are trying to use x's value to specify y. All primitives have to be initialized to a usable value before they are manipulated.

Now here is where things get interesting. Reference variables can be set to null which means "I am referencing nothing". You can get a null value in a reference variable if you explicitly set it that way, or a reference variable is uninitialized and the compiler does not catch it (Java will automatically set the variable to null).

If a reference variable is set to null either explicitly by you or through Java automatically, and you attempt to dereference it you get a NullPointerException.

The NullPointerException (NPE) typically occurs when you declare a variable but did not create an object and assign it to the variable before trying to use the contents of the variable. So you have a reference to something that does not actually exist.

Take the following code:

Integer num;
num = new Integer(10);

The first line declares a variable named num, but it does not actually contain a reference value yet. Since you have not yet said what to point to, Java sets it to null.

In the second line, the new keyword is used to instantiate (or create) an object of type Integer, and the reference variable num is assigned to that Integer object.

If you attempt to dereference num before creating the object you get a NullPointerException. In the most trivial cases, the compiler will catch the problem and let you know that "num may not have been initialized," but sometimes you may write code that does not directly create the object.

For instance, you may have a method as follows:

public void doSomething(SomeObject obj) {
   // Do something to obj, assumes obj is not null
   obj.myMethod();
}

In which case, you are not creating the object obj, but rather assuming that it was created before the doSomething() method was called. Note, it is possible to call the method like this:

doSomething(null);

In which case, obj is null, and the statement obj.myMethod() will throw a NullPointerException.

If the method is intended to do something to the passed-in object as the above method does, it is appropriate to throw the NullPointerException because it's a programmer error and the programmer will need that information for debugging purposes.

In addition to NullPointerExceptions thrown as a result of the method's logic, you can also check the method arguments for null values and throw NPEs explicitly by adding something like the following near the beginning of a method:

// Throws an NPE with a custom error message if obj is null
Objects.requireNonNull(obj, "obj must not be null");

Note that it's helpful to say in your error message clearly which object cannot be null. The advantage of validating this is that 1) you can return your own clearer error messages and 2) for the rest of the method you know that unless obj is reassigned, it is not null and can be dereferenced safely.

Alternatively, there may be cases where the purpose of the method is not solely to operate on the passed in object, and therefore a null parameter may be acceptable. In this case, you would need to check for a null parameter and behave differently. You should also explain this in the documentation. For example, doSomething() could be written as:

/**
  * @param obj An optional foo for ____. May be null, in which case
  *  the result will be ____.
  */
public void doSomething(SomeObject obj) {
    if(obj == null) {
       // Do something
    } else {
       // Do something else
    }
}

Finally, How to pinpoint the exception & cause using Stack Trace

What methods/tools can be used to determine the cause so that you stop the exception from causing the program to terminate prematurely?

Sonar with find bugs can detect NPE. Can sonar catch null pointer exceptions caused by JVM Dynamically

Now Java 14 has added a new language feature to show the root cause of NullPointerException. This language feature has been part of SAP commercial JVM since 2006.

In Java 14, the following is a sample NullPointerException Exception message:

in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException: Cannot invoke "java.util.List.size()" because "list" is null

List of situations that cause a NullPointerException to occur

Here are all the situations in which a NullPointerException occurs, that are directly* mentioned by the Java Language Specification:

  • Accessing (i.e. getting or setting) an instance field of a null reference. (static fields don't count!)
  • Calling an instance method of a null reference. (static methods don't count!)
  • throw null;
  • Accessing elements of a null array.
  • Synchronising on null - synchronized (someNullReference) { ... }
  • Any integer/floating point operator can throw a NullPointerException if one of its operands is a boxed null reference
  • An unboxing conversion throws a NullPointerException if the boxed value is null.
  • Calling super on a null reference throws a NullPointerException. If you are confused, this is talking about qualified superclass constructor invocations:
class Outer {
    class Inner {}
}
class ChildOfInner extends Outer.Inner {
    ChildOfInner(Outer o) { 
        o.super(); // if o is null, NPE gets thrown
    }
}
  • Using a for (element : iterable) loop to loop through a null collection/array.

  • switch (foo) { ... } (whether its an expression or statement) can throw a NullPointerException when foo is null.

  • foo.new SomeInnerClass() throws a NullPointerException when foo is null.

  • Method references of the form name1::name2 or primaryExpression::name throws a NullPointerException when evaluated when name1 or primaryExpression evaluates to null.

    a note from the JLS here says that, someInstance.someStaticMethod() doesn't throw an NPE, because someStaticMethod is static, but someInstance::someStaticMethod still throw an NPE!

* Note that the JLS probably also says a lot about NPEs indirectly.

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NullPointerExceptions are exceptions that occur when you try to use a reference that points to no location in memory (null) as though it were referencing an object. Calling a method on a null reference or trying to access a field of a null reference will trigger a NullPointerException. These are the most common, but other ways are listed on the NullPointerException javadoc page.

Probably the quickest example code I could come up with to illustrate a NullPointerException would be:

public class Example {

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        Object obj = null;
        obj.hashCode();
    }

}

On the first line inside main, I'm explicitly setting the Object reference obj equal to null. This means I have a reference, but it isn't pointing to any object. After that, I try to treat the reference as though it points to an object by calling a method on it. This results in a NullPointerException because there is no code to execute in the location that the reference is pointing.

(This is a technicality, but I think it bears mentioning: A reference that points to null isn't the same as a C pointer that points to an invalid memory location. A null pointer is literally not pointing anywhere, which is subtly different than pointing to a location that happens to be invalid.)

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March 31, 2023 -

I am writing a program for Servlets and coming across an error:

java.lang.NullPointerException: Cannot invoke "String.equals(Object)" because "condition" is null.

What I am trying to here is to print the form as a response to the client if the terms and conditions are not met.

web.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<web-app xmlns="http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/javaee"
   xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
   xsi:schemaLocation="http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/javaee http://xmlns.jcp.org/xml/ns/javaee/web-app_4_0.xsd"
   version="4.0">
    
    <servlet>
        <servlet-name>
            first
        </servlet-name>
        <servlet-class>
            com.servlets.MyServlet
        </servlet-class>
    </servlet>
    
    <servlet-mapping>
        <servlet-name>
            first
        </servlet-name>
        <url-pattern>
            /RegisterServlet
        </url-pattern>
    </servlet-mapping>
    
    <session-config>
        <session-timeout>
            30
        </session-timeout>
    </session-config>
</web-app>

index.html

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
    <head>
        <title>Form Page</title>
        <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
        <style >
            .container{
                width:40%;
                border:1px solid black;
                margin:auto;
                padding:20px;
            }
        </style>
    </head>
    <body>
        <div class="container">
            <h1 style="text-align:center">My Form</h1>
            <form action="RegisterServlet" method="post">
                <table>
                    <tr>
                        <td>Enter your name</td>
                        <td><input type="text" name="user_name" placeholder="Enter here"></td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                        <td>Enter the password:</td>
                        <td><input type="password" name="user_password" placeholder="Enetr the password"></td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                        <td>Enter your email:</td>
                        <td><input type="email" name="user_email" placeholder="Enter your email"></td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                        <td>Select Gender:</td>
                        <td><input type="radio" name="user-gender" value="male">Male &nbsp;&nbsp;<input type="radio" name="user-gender" value="female">Female</td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                        <td>Select your course:</td>
                        <td>
                            <select name="user-course">
                                <option value="Java">Java</option>
                                <option value="C">C</option>
                                <option value="C++">C++</option>
                                <option value="PHP">Php</option>
                            </select>
                        </td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                        <td style="text-align:center">
                            <input type="checkbox" value="checked" name="condition"/>
                        </td>
                        <td>
                            Agree terms and conditions
                        </td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                        <td>
                            
                        </td>
                        <td>
                            <button type="submit">Register</button>
                            <button type="reset">Reset</button>
                        </td>
                    </tr>
                </table>
                
            </form>
        </div>
    </body>
</html>

MyServlet.java

/*
 * Click nbfs://nbhost/SystemFileSystem/Templates/Licenses/license-default.txt to change this license
 * Click nbfs://nbhost/SystemFileSystem/Templates/Classes/Class.java to edit this template
 */
package com.servlets;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import javax.servlet.RequestDispatcher;
import javax.servlet.ServletException;
import javax.servlet.http.*;

/**
 *
 * @author PC
 */
public class MyServlet extends HttpServlet {

    /**
     *
     * @param request
     * @param response
     * @throws IOException
     */
    @Override
    public void doPost(HttpServletRequest request,HttpServletResponse response) throws IOException, ServletException{
        response.setContentType("text/html");
        // Writing the message on the web page      
        PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();      
        out.println("<h2>Welcome to servlet</h2>");   
        
        String name=request.getParameter("user_name");
        String password=request.getParameter("user_password");
        String email=request.getParameter("user_email");
        String gender=request.getParameter("user_gender");
        String course=request.getParameter("user_course");
        
         String condition=request.getParameter("condition");
         if(condition!=null){
            if(condition.equals("checked")){
                out.println("<h2>"+"Name:"+name+"</h2>");
                out.println("Password:"+password);
                out.println("Email:"+email);
                out.println("Gender:"+gender);
                out.println("Course:"+course);
             
            }else{
                out.println("The terms and conditions have not been agreed upon");
            }
         }
         else{
             out.println("The terms and conditions have not been agreed upon");
             RequestDispatcher rd=request.getRequestDispatcher("index.html");
             rd.include(request,response);
         } 
    }      
}
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Exceptions usually includes the linenumber where the exception is thrown, it may help you pinpoint the location. A tip in general, if you use string equals in the oposite order (ie "checked".equals(condition)) you have null safe expression, you would not need to to do an explicit null check of the condition.
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