flip them around. First check whether it is null && check length. The code is read from left to right so if counselorSelected.getRequest() is null you first call length() on it which causes an NPE. If you first check for the null value and use && you have a guard against that because if the value is actually null, the second part of the condition will not be checked.
I remember helping my friend doing night shift (he was on server duty, it was busy at that time of the year) on my internship last year and it was awful
my small brain does not digest this, so basically we say these are value types + they implement Serializable => never rely on their identity (via ==?), use equals instead? — EugeneDec 21 '17 at 13:12
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Wall art in the Indus Valley dating from 3,500 BC depicts one of the earliest records of meditation. The images show figures sitting in classic yoga poses, with crossed legs, hands resting on knees, and slightly closed eyes. (source)