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Environment : I am working in eclipse kepler, my MySQL database is on AWS RDS. My aim is to create a web based project hence my project is of "AWS Java Web Project". Also for database connectivity i have already added the mysql-connector-*-bin.jar file to my build path.

The below code when i run as a simple java application, it runs fine, but when i run it on Tomcat server it shows me the following errors :

org.apache.jasper.JasperException: An exception occurred processing JSP page /WelcomeCustomer.jsp at line 114

line 114 :

     String s_id_string=(String)request.getParameter("s_id");       
    int s_id = Integer.parseInt(s_id_string);

root cause

java.lang.NumberFormatException: null
java.lang.Integer.parseInt(Unknown Source)
java.lang.Integer.parseInt(Unknown Source)
org.apache.jsp.WelcomeCustomer_jsp._jspService(WelcomeCustomer_jsp.java:180)

line 180 :

o_insert.setString(4, Cust_contact_string);

Note: Cust_contact_string is of type string.

Please help me i cnt seem to get through this error!

Thanks in advance

updating :

<form name="s_id_form" method="post" onsubmit=" return s_id_form()"> 
Choose a Shop from above by entering the respective s_id : 
<input type="text" name="s_id" id="s_id"> <input type="submit" value="submit"> 
</form>     
<%  
String s_id_string=(String)request.getParameter("s_id");    
int s_id = Integer.parseInt(s_id_string);   
%> 
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  • for more reference i am pasting the entire code : Aug 4, 2014 at 8:58
  • You cannot parse null into a number. So be sure whether null or not before conversion (parsing). Aug 4, 2014 at 9:01
  • yes i am checking that it is not null through a javascript code as below : function s_id_form() { var s_id = document.s_id_form.s_id; if(s_id.value == "") { window.alert("Enter the Shop ID!"); return false; } return true; } Aug 4, 2014 at 9:02
  • Don't post code as comment, instead updated your post with them. Aug 4, 2014 at 9:08

3 Answers 3

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This is happening because s_id_string is null.Modify your code as,

String s_id_string=(String)request.getParameter("s_id");       
int s_id=0;
if(s_id_string !=null || s_id_string !=""){
  s_id = Integer.parseInt(s_id_string);
}
else{
  s_id=0;//assign any value
}
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  • thanks it worked.., sorry i do not have enough reputation as yet to upvote u.., will definitly do so in time.. :) Aug 4, 2014 at 9:12
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Do not trust client side validations. Always put server side validations as well.

The exception is obvious to the input provided(null).

Please check for null before proceeding. As well as check for "".

And after the checks provided wrap your code in try catch block to do something when weird input passed to the server side.

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An exception occurred processing JSP page /WelcomeCustomer.jsp

I suggest you to avoid Scriplet and use JSP Standard Tag Library and Expression language to avoid such errors.

${param.s_id}

Read more about JSP - Implicit Objects

param: Maps a request parameter name to a single value


You can use the <c:if> or <c:choose> for this to check for null and empty values.

<c:if test="${empty param.s_id}">
    s_id is empty or null.
</c:if>
<c:if test="${not empty var1}">
    s_id is NOT empty or null.
</c:if>

or

<c:choose>
    <c:when test="${empty param.s_id}">
        s_id is empty or null.
    </c:when>
    <c:otherwise>
        s_id is NOT empty or null.
    </c:otherwise>
</c:choose>

The ${not empty param.s_id} can also be done by ${!empty param.s_id}.

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