This is a bit unusual, but I can not figure this out. I have a JSP page that throws a java.lang.NullPointerException. It throws the exception randomly, meaning at times it works and other times it throws the exception. I tried it with the same data and different data as well, so I know it is not the case. I looked at the line it gives the error at, but that particular line does not exists. The error points to a particular line that does not exist. It seems like the JSP engine just gives up after a while. Can something like that happen. It is wierd why it does it. Can someone tell me if they experienced this, and if so can someone shine some light into this delima of mine.
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