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I am trying to override init(ServletConfig config) method.My code is:

 public void init(ServletConfig config) throws ServletException {
    ServletContext sc = getServletContext(); // ----- NullPointerException
}

this is giving NullPointerException .

If i modify it as:

   public void init(ServletConfig config) throws ServletException {
    ServletContext sc = config.getServletContext(); // ----- works fine
}

This works fine. I know that we should override init() method and not init(ServletConfig config) but
Can anybody give me proper reason as why this is happening?

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  • 1
    Where did you find that we should override init() method and not init(ServletConfig config)? Nov 30, 2012 at 4:33
  • I am not saying that we cannot override init(ServletConfig config) method,we can, but i read that init() method is called internally from init(ServletConfig config) method, so we should override init() method. Nov 30, 2012 at 4:37
  • It looks like you already have your answer. What else you need? Nov 30, 2012 at 4:37
  • @Luiggi Mendoza : But why NullpointerException is occuring? Nov 30, 2012 at 4:40

4 Answers 4

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Compare the documentation for init(ServletConfig):

public void init(ServletConfig config)throws ServletException
Called by the servlet container to indicate to a servlet that the servlet
is being placed into service.

See Servlet#init. This implementation stores the ServletConfig object
it receives from the servlet container for later use. When overriding
this form of the method, call super.init(config).

And compare that with the documentation for init():

public void init() throws ServletException
A convenience method which can be overridden so that there's no need to
call super.init(config).

Instead of overriding init(ServletConfig), simply override this method
and it will be called by GenericServlet.init(ServletConfig config). The
ServletConfig object can still be retrieved via getServletConfig().

When overriding init(ServletConfig), the first thing that must be done is to call:

super.init(config);

If you do this then calling directly to getServletContext() in your method will no longer result in an NPE.

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  • means after calling -- super.init(config);, servlet will get the reference to servletcontext? Nov 30, 2012 at 4:48
  • @RiteshKaushik yes, that's what it means. Nov 30, 2012 at 4:53
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This happens because you are overriding wrong method mechanism If you overriding

     public void init(ServletConfig config) throws ServletException {
        super.init(config);
            ServletContext sc = getServletContext(); 
     }

Instead of overriding init(ServletConfig), simply override the below method and it will be called by GenericServlet.init(ServletConfig config)

 public void init() throws ServletException {
 ServletContext sc = getServletContext(); 
}
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Because in :

public void init(ServletConfig config) throws ServletException
{
    ServletContext sc = getServletContext();
}

you don't invoke super.init(ServletConfig). As a result, ServletConfig is not stored in the servlet instance, and subsequent calls to getServletConfig will return null.

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Just put the super init(config) at very first line of your overridden method

public void init(ServletConfig config) throws ServletException

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