Thanks Joel,
 
I had a look in the log and found
 
"Error","jrpp-25","10/19/09","20:37:31","au_com_clickfind8","The request has
exceeded the allowable time limit Tag: cfmail The specific sequence of files
included or processed is:
C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\au_com_clickfind\business\explore-website.cfm, line: 488
" 
 
The weird thing is, there is no cfmail in that file. And why does it only
time out for Google??
 hmmmm
 
Kind regards, Taco Fleur (CIO/CEO/Founder)
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From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaus...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Joel Cass
Sent: Thursday, 22 October 2009 2:49 PM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Value must be initialized before use - Its possible
that a method called on a Java object created by CreateObject returned null


I've had this one before but with a different component. Usually there is an
error that is being thrown by the Java object but is not being represented
properly in ColdFusion. cftry/cfcatch will not actually work in this case as
the problem is occuring in the Java Layer. I think the real error does turn
up in the runtime logs, otherwise, capture the data going into the object
and try making the same call from a JSP file.


On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 12:56 PM, www.clickfind.com.au
<taco.fl...@clickfind.com.au> wrote:



Hello all,

been a while, very long time actually since my last post! I really got
one here that stumps me!

I'm getting the following error when Google indexes some of my pages

Value must be initialized before use
Its possible that a method called on a Java object created by
CreateObject returned null

The problem points to line 179 which is the following

xmlResult = YahooCSE.doSearch( page = url.page, display =
url.display ).getResult();

Around this I have a try/catch statement but that doesn't seem to make
any difference at all.

It only errors when Google visits the following page in question
http://www.clickfind.com.au/business/explore-website.cfm?businessIdentity=42
071
<http://www.clickfind.com.au/business/explore-website.cfm?businessIdentity=4
2071&keyword=drysdale%20victoria> &keyword=drysdale%20victoria

Your help is greatly appreciated.

Cheers
Taco Fleur









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