Conversation started Nov 14, 2014 at 7:48.
Nov 14, 2014 07:48
@DroidDev will you tell?
@UnityBeginner I am not sure where you are getting NPE
the logcat you posted above tells that its at line 216, but the class you posted has only 192
maybe you changed something
I need you recent code and recent logcat
@DroidDev check this
@UnityBeginner I think you are getting null from you webservice
or there might be exception in doInBackground
or you second async task
put a breakpoint on `result = "aa" + httpclient1.execute(httppost1,
new BasicResponseHandler());`
and e.printStackTrace();
this
when debug point hits
`result = "aa" + httpclient1.execute(httppost1,
new BasicResponseHandler());`
select
httpclient1.execute(httppost1,
new BasicResponseHandler());
and press ctrl+shift+I
you'll get the response
if it is null
then you need to check for null response in you onPostExecute
did this made any sense @Unit ^ ?
ping me if it doesn't work for you
toggle breakpoint?
@UnityBeginner yes, toggle breakpoints at the lines I wrote above
Nov 14, 2014 08:02
3 mins ago, by DroidDev
put a breakpoint on `result = "aa" + httpclient1.execute(httppost1,
new BasicResponseHandler());`
ok i put toggle breakpoint on this line
@UnityBeginner exactly
ping me again, when the code hits this breakpoint
yr it means idk how to debug
when debug point hits
`result = "aa" + httpclient1.execute(httppost1,
new BasicResponseHandler());`
select
httpclient1.execute(httppost1,
new BasicResponseHandler());
and press ctrl+shift+I
you'll get the response
if it is null
how to do this
@UnityBeginner that's what I am trying to teach you
lemme try to do this
i was simply using logs n was seeing on which exception came
thanks n pls help in doing this
its seems very very imp
@UnityBeginner were you able to toggle breakpoint on the line I told you?
Nov 14, 2014 08:05
yes
@UnityBeginner ok, now debug your code. DON'T run it. DEBUG it
@UnityBeginner you have disabled the breakpoints in your code
enable those, but the button left to the debug button
how to enable
?
the tilted line on breakpoint will disappear when the breakpoint is enabled
@UnityBeginner by clicking the button left to the debug button on your toolbar
Nov 14, 2014 08:08
skip all breakpoints
do i click on this
for enabling
@UnityBeginner the button is directly under the t of Project option in your menu bar
@UnityBeginner yes, exactly. When the breakpoints are enabled, the tilted line on your breakpoint, that you just toggled will disappear
2 mins ago, by Unity Beginner
skip all breakpoints
2 mins ago, by Unity Beginner
do i click on this
2 mins ago, by Unity Beginner
for enabling
@UnityBeginner yes, click on this
it changed to .
lemme show you
@UnityBeginner ya, this is good.
now DEBUG your code
remember NOT to run it
DEBUG it
Nov 14, 2014 08:13
n when debug point hits
`result = "aa" + httpclient1.execute(httppost1,
new BasicResponseHandler());`
select
httpclient1.execute(httppost1,
new BasicResponseHandler());
and press ctrl+shift+I
you'll get the response
if it is null
do i have to press ctrl+shift+I ?
@UnityBeginner did it hit the breakpoint?
not debug yet
the application will stop any further processing when it the debug point
just asking before going to wxecute
ok
@UnityBeginner I'll tell you, when it hits the breakpoint. Otherwise, you'll be puzzled again
Nov 14, 2014 08:16
getting this dialog what to do @DroidDev
@UnityBeginner anything, yes/no. it doesn't matter
clicked yes
ok good
now, select
httpclient1.execute(httppost1,
new BasicResponseHandler());
from line
ok then?
result = "aa" + httpclient1.execute(httppost1,
new BasicResponseHandler());
after selecting, press ctrl+shift+I
Nov 14, 2014 08:18
select these two lines n press ctrl+shift+I
right?
@UnityBeginner not two lines
just the snippet of line, that I pasted above
ok, this one:
httpclient1.execute(httppost1,
new BasicResponseHandler());
@UnityBeginner don't worry, its ok
when you press ctrl+shift+i
you'll see another dialog appearing
it'll tell you what's the response you are getting
check if it is null or not
Nov 14, 2014 08:20
its not npe
@UnityBeginner exactly, now, put another breakpoint in your catch block
on e.printStackTrace();
ok @DroidDev
sorry @Unit wasn't able to catch it
it was nothing
@UnityBeginner ok, now, if the breakpoint hits on e.printStackTrace();
just hover your mouse over e
and you'll get the exception
Nov 14, 2014 08:23
then agin skip all breakpoints
@UnityBeginner no, never skip breakpoints
now no need to click that button
earlier you said me to click to activate that
@UnityBeginner now you enabled those, if you press that button, you'll again disable the breakpoin
which we dont' want to happen here
ok
so as it will reach the first breakpoint do i need to press that again?
or do i remove the first breakpoint?
so that it can go to the second one
@UnityBeginner no. Once enabled, breakpoints will remain enabled forever
Nov 14, 2014 08:27
?
no need to remove breakpoints either. You can put as many as you want
so as it will reach first
do i press ctrl+shift+i?
or what must i do so that it may go to next step?
@UnityBeginner there is a button like play on top of toolbar
press that
ok
i will click on playbutton
as it will reach 1st breakpoint
is it resume(f8)
or play button you are saying
@DroidDev
@UnityBeginner yes it is resume
it looks like play button
Nov 14, 2014 08:30
ok
i do now
did it reach the breakpoint in catch clause?
yes
it gave exceptions over there
@UnityBeginner good, now hover your mouse over "e" and you'll again get the dialog
it'll tell you exact exception
it gave exceptions in dialog
@UnityBeginner yes, now, you'll now what exceptions you are actually getting
Nov 14, 2014 08:35
@DroidDev
@UnityBeginner so, that's the main reason, you were getting null in your onPostExecute
internal server error
?
@UnityBeginner yes, search for what does response code 500 mean
and also put the check for if(result!=null) in your onPostExecute()
so, that you don't get any further crashes in future, if some guy at server end messed up in his/her code ;)
 
Conversation ended Nov 14, 2014 at 8:37.