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I am using Grails 2.2.1, and I have a custom dataSource injected into the service so that I can execute some SQL queries.

Upon first execution, there is a dataSource, but on each subsequent call, the reference to the dataSource has become null.

class ReportService {
  def dataSource_myds

  Object[] reportRecords(int a) {
    String query = "SELECT ..."

    Object[] resultSet;

    Sql sql = new Sql(dataSource_myds)
    // ^ Here the NullPointerException is thrown
    // But it always works at the first execution

    sql.eachRow(query, [a]) {
      ...
      resultSet += result
    }
    return resultSet
  }
}

class ReportController {
  ReportService reportService

  def report = {
     ...
     Object[] resultSet1 = reportService.reportRecords(1)
     ...
     Object[] resultSet2 = reportService.reportRecords(2)
     // ^ java.lang.NullPointerException : Must specify a non-null Connection
     ...
  }
}

Has anyone ever seen this before, and if so, how can I avoid this?

Here is my DataSource.groovy

environments {
  development {
    dataSource_myds {
      url = "jdbc:oracle:thin:@..."
      driverClassName = "oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver"
      username = "..."
      password = "..."
    }
  }
}
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  • Try calling sql.close() after the sql.eachRow() method. Sep 4, 2013 at 17:49
  • ReportService reportService in ReportController should be def reportService might not affect your use case.
    – Anuj Aneja
    Sep 4, 2013 at 17:50
  • @AnujAneja I don't think there is anything wrong with strictly typed fields.
    – micha
    Sep 4, 2013 at 18:16
  • @micha: Yes, you are right!!!
    – Anuj Aneja
    Sep 4, 2013 at 18:21
  • 3
    Run grails clean and restart your app. Sep 4, 2013 at 18:56

4 Answers 4

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Try, to use resources.groovy way as well. This will also give you option for environment basis datasource.

Explained well on the link given below:

Grails 2 multiple dynamic datasources in services

Thanks

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Solved avoiding 2 subsequent calls to the service. It seems the framework nulls the service connection after the first call from the controller.

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    I have the same problem - if I understand your note here, you just worked around it by not doing 2 subsequent calls? So really not a solution to the original problem? I'm hoping to find a full solution.
    – ETL
    Sep 20, 2013 at 15:45
  • Yes, it was a workaround; I did not found a full solution and I still don't understand how the Service dependency injection works on subsequent calls.
    – pinei
    Oct 24, 2013 at 22:14
  • See my answer of Sept 21 and James Kleeh's comment to your question for the full solution.
    – ETL
    Oct 25, 2013 at 1:45
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James Kleeh's comment solved it for me - grails clean and then restart the app.

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I had a similar issue and I got it fixed. Firstly, make sure your Service class is in the grails-app/services folder. Secondly, you need to make sure you get the object of the service class using the injection mechanism and not by using the constructor. I had my service class in the right folder but I was trying to create the instance of the service class as MyService.instance in my controller and having the issue of null dataSource/connection. Then I tried def myService in my controller instead of MyService.instance and it worked. Hope this helps. Thanks

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