Click on the "one", "two", and "three" to see the actual code.
Normally, when printing an example code with Codelet, you just use a built-in customizer, like in this example
A customizer (a) eliminates unwanted lines, which is whatever you define that to be: the license block, all Java multi-line comments, the package declaration line, whatever.
then whenever you want to add things toegether you can implement the interface, and override the method depending on whether you add objects, ints, doubles etc.
Of course of course. I am under a deadline to submit `interesting' findings to my supervisor around 3:00 this Friday. But I'll look at your docs some more when I have the time.
@Michael: I hope it's okay, I'm going to post/announce for beta testers in a few different places. I hope you and @fge get a chance to try it out more than anyone, but I really just some bodies...
Dude. Whatever you're passing into the Matcher as your CharSequence is null
the line 1234 of Matcher.java is:
return text.length();
the only way you're throwing NPE on that line is if text is null
IE: you're passing null. Wherever you're getting the value that you're passing into the matcher, check there.
either in the constructor or in the reset() method
Dig into your stack trace and find out where you're constructing it. Then put a breakpoint. I'm not saying your tomcat config isn't horked, there's a good chance that's where your issue is. I'm just telling you what your actual problem is.
okay, it just doesn't make sense that my coworker is able to run the same code with the same parameters pass into it the same thing and still get a valid result.