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  1. #1
    Rajeev Iyer Guest

    Problem In Java Mail Program


    when I run the code from the book "Professional Java Server Pages" page no.260
    (SendMail Servlet) , the code compiles properly, but at run time an exception
    is thrown.
    It is of type java.lang.nullpointer.
    On testing i found that the error is coming on the line with the code

    Session session = Session.getInstance(properties,null);

    I am trying to write a servlet to send across the mail I write.
    please help me solve this problem.

    yours sincerely
    Rajeev Iyer


  2. #2
    T.Srinivas Rao Guest

    Re: Problem In Java Mail Program


    rajeev,

    u r trying to get direct instance in that line of code instead use

    Session session=Session.getDefaultInstance(properties,null);

    There is a difference between getInstance() and getDefaultInstance().

    I'm sure ur problem will be solved by this code.

    byee..
    Sreenu




    "Rajeev Iyer" <iyer_rajeev@usa.net> wrote:
    >
    >when I run the code from the book "Professional Java Server Pages" page

    no.260
    >(SendMail Servlet) , the code compiles properly, but at run time an exception
    >is thrown.
    >It is of type java.lang.nullpointer.
    >On testing i found that the error is coming on the line with the code
    >
    >Session session = Session.getInstance(properties,null);
    >
    >I am trying to write a servlet to send across the mail I write.
    >please help me solve this problem.
    >
    >yours sincerely
    >Rajeev Iyer
    >



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