i have a problem is:
java.lang.Exception: ServletConfig has not been initialized
I searched for it nearly 2 days but i did not have a solution for me. Every one had said that
super.init(config) must be used. I have tried this, but there is nothing change for me.
My init method;
@Override
public void init(ServletConfig config) throws ServletException {
super.init(config);
AppServiceServlet service = new AppServiceServlet();
try {
service.getir();
} catch (Exception e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}
AutoCheckStatus.autoCheckStatus(600000);
}
and my AppServiceServlet;
public List<SswAppServiceDto> getir() throws Exception {
try {
final WebApplicationContext context = WebApplicationContextUtils.getWebApplicationContext(this
.getServletContext());
setiAppServiceBusinessManager((IAppServiceBusinessManager) context.getBean(BEAN_ADI));
List<SswAppService> result = getiAppServiceBusinessManager().getir();
List<SswAppServiceDto> list = DtoConverter.convertSswAppServiceDto(result);
for (int i = 0; i < result.size(); i++) {
AppService appService = new AppService();
appService.setServiceName(result.get(i).getName());
appService.setUid(result.get(i).getServiceUid());
appService.setHost(result.get(i).getHost());
appService.setPort((int) result.get(i).getPort());
SystemConfiguration.appServiceList.put(appService.getUid(), appService);
}
return list;
} catch (RuntimeException e) {
throw new Exception(e.getMessage(), e.getCause());
}
}
The exception is thrown in this line;
final WebApplicationContext context = WebApplicationContextUtils.getWebApplicationContext(this.getServletContext());
in AppServiceServlet and says:
java.lang.Exception: ServletConfig has not been initialized.
Pls help.
This call:
Instantiates a servlet instance via
new, which circumvents the normal, container managed creation of a servlet. As such, critical class variables (for example, the servlet config) don’t get properly initialized.Later on, you are making a call to
getServletContext, which simply redirects togetServletConfig().getServletContext(), but because the servlet configuration was never completed you get an exception.Infact, calling
newon a servlet the way you are is non-compliant with the specification – servlets are supposed to be maintained by the web app container. The proper way to launch a startup servlet is either via configuration in your web.xml file, or via annotation.