I had a similar issue and was with it for 2 days. Below was my stacktrace.
java.lang.NullPointerException
at java.nio.charset.Charset.put(Charset.java:538)
at java.nio.charset.Charset.access$200(Charset.java:271)
at java.nio.charset.Charset$3.run(Charset.java:584)
at java.nio.charset.Charset$3.run(Charset.java:573)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at java.nio.charset.Charset.availableCharsets(Charset.java:572)
at org.springframework.http.converter.StringHttpMessageConverter.getAcceptedCharsets(StringHttpMessageConverter.java:119)
at org.springframework.http.converter.StringHttpMessageConverter.writeInternal(StringHttpMessageConverter.java:103)
at org.springframework.http.converter.StringHttpMessageConverter.writeInternal(StringHttpMessageConverter.java:41)
The root cause was in the availableCharsets() static method in Charset class. One of the charset provider was returning a null iterator and the below piece of code i.hasNext() was throwing a null pointer exception.
private static void put(Iterator<Charset> i, Map<String,Charset> m) {
while (i.hasNext()) {
Charset cs = i.next();
if (!m.containsKey(cs.name()))
m.put(cs.name(), cs);
}
}
If you backtrace the stacktrace call, the StringHttpMessageConverter.writeInternal() method checks the writeAcceptCharset boolean and then calls the getAcceptedCharsets() from where Charset static method is called. To avoid this call, add the below lines.
StringHttpMessageConverter stringHttpMessageConverter=new StringHttpMessageConverter(Charset.forName("UTF-8"));
stringHttpMessageConverter.setWriteAcceptCharset(false);
responseEntity=restTemplate.exchange(requestUrl.toString(), HttpMethod.GET,request, <your_class>.class);
restTemplate.postForEntity(url,entity, String.class);
already returns you anResponseEntity<String> response
. See the documentation