java.lang.NullPointerException
Thrown in java.awt.Graphics.drawString()
When running an applet in a browser using the Sun Java Runtime Environment (JRE), a java.lang.NullPointerException
is thrown by the java.awt.Graphics.drawString()
method. The same applet runs under the Microsoft Virtual Machine (VM).
This exception is caused by passing a null string to the Graphics.drawString()
method in the Sun JRE.
The Java class libraries in the Sun JRE have changed over time. Some APIs have been clarified, some have been deprecated, and some have had their implementation altered.
The result of passing a null string to the Graphics.drawString()
method was not well defined, and the Microsoft VM treats null as an empty string. However, the implementation in the Sun JRE does not accept null as a valid string, thus resulting in a java.lang.NullPointerException
.
Code defensively to ensure only a non-null string is passed to the drawString()
method. For example, the following code
Graphics g = getGraphics();
g.drawString(s, 100, 100);
Graphics g = getGraphics();
if (s !== null) {
g.drawString(s, 100, 100);
}
None.