Title: NullPointerException on invalid URI
We've encountered a null pointer exception when initializing a generated object constructor const char* pchEndpointUri with an invalid URI such as "foo". If you have "http://" it works fine, as well as any other URI that doesn't actually have a resource there.
Has this been noted before?
As for my experience with attributes I've unfortunately just had to leave them behind as they were preventing me from proceeding. Is there any plan to support attributes in future versions? Has anyone added a unit test that checks specifically for these in both java and c++?
Thanks,
Alastair Fettes
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