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I'm trying to get the HeapMemoryUsage of the publish server from the author instance. I attached the code of the servlet which gets called below.

In the exception you can see that we get a NullPointerException at Line 88 which is JMXConnectorFactory.connect(serviceUrl).

From Jconsole or by running it from a test class (local with main method) it functions without any problems.

The Exception:

29.11.2012 15:01:17.407 *ERROR* [127.0.0.1 [1354197677403] GET /bin/cqdashboard HTTP/1.1]      org.apache.sling.engine.impl.SlingRequestProcessorImpl service: Uncaught Throwable  java.lang.NullPointerException
at javax.management.remote.rmi.RMIConnector.getConnection(RMIConnector.java:2327)
at javax.management.remote.rmi.RMIConnector.connect(RMIConnector.java:277)
at javax.management.remote.JMXConnectorFactory.connect(JMXConnectorFactory.java:248)
at com.test.cq.dashboard.servlet.DashboardTestServlet.doGet(DashboardTestServlet.java:88)
.....

The Code:

String jmxUrl = "service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://127.0.0.1:43004/jmxrmi";
JMXServiceURL serviceUrl = new JMXServiceURL(jmxUrl);
JMXConnector jmxConnector = JMXConnectorFactory.connect(serviceUrl);
MBeanServerConnection mbeanConn = jmxConnector.getMBeanServerConnection();
ObjectName on = new ObjectName("java.lang:type=Memory");
CompositeData cd = (CompositeData) mbeanConn.getAttribute(on, "HeapMemoryUsage");
response.getWriter().write(cd.get("used"));
// System.out.println(cd.get("used"));
  • Do I have to import some packages in the OSGi bundle?
  • Do I need to use other classes provided by adobe?
  • Is it not possible to do something like that?

Thanks very much in advance

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  • If this works outside of the OSGi environment you can suspect a classloading problem - you could try running your code with the -verbose:class JVM option, both outside of and inside CQ, to see which classes are loaded when that works - it might be that your bundle doesn't have access to the sun.rmi.* classes. Note that the NPE is at RMIConnector.java:2327, and maybe caused by something else, I'd make sure to look at the full stack trace, and maybe have a look at what's happening there, you usually have the source code of that class as part of your JVM's distribution. Nov 30, 2012 at 8:32
  • That the NPE is coming from RMIConnector.java:2327 I know. But I just wrote this, if somebody was asking what was on the line 88. I will try it with the parameter and im hoping to find something. That the problem could come from the classloader is a good point. The full stacktrace you find at: goo.gl/tnbJX
    – AndrewB
    Nov 30, 2012 at 8:36
  • Debugging RMIConnector sounds like a good idea, will show you exactly what's happening. Nov 30, 2012 at 12:32
  • For everyone reading this, my answer should be before the second answer from @BertrandDelacretaz . I'm having problems with the comment field (first post). I hade some time to try the different suggestions out. Unfortunately none of them worked. - All classes are loaded when I start it with -verbose:class - Tried other classloader and also running the whole thing in a separate thread didn't change anything. I'm now going to debug in the RMIConnector class and look what is going wrong. If I don't find anything my only hope for an answer is Adobe with a careticket.
    – AndrewB
    Nov 30, 2012 at 12:42
  • possible duplicate of Access Sling's embbed Jackrabbit over RMI Jul 9, 2014 at 20:21

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