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Java Error

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I recently installed SuperContainer with Filemaker server on a mac mini running 10.7.2. Its been working great until today. Now when I SCSetBaseURL or any other command with the plug-in I get an error "java.lang.illegalargumentexception host name may not be null". SuperContainer is running as Server (not standalone). I've tried reinstalling SuperContainer, Java, restarting all to no avail. I can't find any other cases of this particular error here or anywhere related to SuperContainer. I do see it on pure Java boards but since I'm not a Java programmer...

Hey SanderS,

This could be a caused by a few different things, but it would probably be best solved by sending me your most recent SC log. Judging from the error thrown, it looks like either

A. The plugin was installed incorrectly

OR

B. The host exists, but it was typed incorrectly

If you could send me your log file, that would help out. Here's instructions on how to send us the SC log:

  • Reproduce the issue
  • Goto FileMaker Pro preferences
  • Select Plugins tab
  • Select the plugin from list (highlight the line)
  • Click Configure below the list
  • Click Report a Bug button
  • Fill out and send the bug report

This will send us the plugin log with hopefully a stacktrace showing the problem.

Hope this helps,

It sounds like you are not passing a parameter in your SCSetBaseURL function. Make sure that the field/function/variable you are passing as a parameter is not blank.

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