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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T08:44:39+00:00 2026-05-11T08:44:39+00:00

When calling a method that adds an object to a collection in GWT I

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When calling a method that adds an object to a collection in GWT I get a null pointer error. I have no idea why as everything I have done creates a very simple object (only contains a string). Here is the code that calls the function and the function:

public class PlantMenu extends VerticalPanel {      private Collection<PlantData> plantList;     private Collection<PlantData> newPlantData;      public PlantMenu() {         createPlants();         /*         for(Iterator<PlantData> i = plantList.iterator(); i.hasNext();) {             Window.alert(i.next().getPlantName());         }*/     }      public Collection<PlantData> createPlants() {         PlantData plant1 = new PlantData('Herbs');         PlantData plant2 = new PlantData('Flowers');         PlantData plant3 = new PlantData('Vegetable');          newPlantData.add(plant1);         newPlantData.add(plant2);         newPlantData.add(plant3);         return newPlantData;     }  } 

It errors out (null pointer) when trying to add the first plant, this line:

PlantData plant1 = new PlantData(‘Herbs’);

Any help appreciated 🙂

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  1. 2026-05-11T08:44:39+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:44 am

    You didn’t initialize your collections. Despite, you already told that its not on that line, but I doubt it. Showing a full exception stack would be much more helpful though. And the exception may occur in your PlantData constructor, but you didn’t show it here.

    You could do something like this,

    private Collection<PlantData> plantList = new ArrayList<PlantData>(); private Collection<PlantData> newPlantData = new ArrayList<PlantData>(); 

    I have used ArrayList, because generally we use ArrayList. Other implementation can also be used, according to the requirements.

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