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Build: NetBeans IDE 6.1 (Build 200808290856) VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM, 11.0-b15, Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment, 1.6.0_10-b33 OS: Windows XP, 5.1, x86 User Comments: GUEST: Exporting a project. GUEST: Exporting a project. Stacktrace: java.lang.NullPointerException at org.netbeans.modules.compapp.casaeditor.graph.CasaBindingBadges.<init>(CasaBindingBadges.java:91) at org.netbeans.modules.compapp.casaeditor.graph.CasaNodeWidgetBinding.<init>(CasaNodeWidgetBinding.java:96) at org.netbeans.modules.compapp.casaeditor.design.CasaModelGraphScene.attachNodeWidget(CasaModelGraphScene.java:476) at org.netbeans.modules.compapp.casaeditor.design.CasaModelGraphScene.attachNodeWidget(CasaModelGraphScene.java:127) at org.netbeans.modules.compapp.casaeditor.graph.CasaGraphAbstractScene.addNode(CasaGraphAbstractScene.java:131) at org.netbeans.modules.compapp.casaeditor.design.CasaModelGraphUtilities.createNode(CasaModelGraphUtilities.java:258)
Created attachment 73313 [details] stacktrace
Reassigning to enterprise.
This exception also happens during normal operation. We are using slightly larger CAs (for example 117 endpoints and 9 BPEL projects) - when such a project is opened, the CASA editor will only show the WSDL ports. JBI Modules (and External Modules) are empty and thus also no connections or QoS settings are shown. I'm currently unable to tell when this problem happens: On most computers we get this problem, on a few others everything is working as expected. The problem happens independent of the operating system (Win XP and Linux), JDK is version 1.6.0. This problem is quite severe, as the IDE seems to provide no other way to generate QoS settings.