Shahak,
When I used it a few months ago, I added:
vmapBoundaries.libraryBean=MyBean
VMAPData.name=MyBean
Hope that helps,
Rob
Original Message:
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From: Nagiel, Shahak (Mission Systems) Shahak.Nagiel_at_ngc.com
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 10:55:23 -0700
To: openmap-users_at_bbn.com
Subject: [OpenMap Users] VMAP LibraryBean null-pointer
In trying to enable a VMAP layer, I configured the layer to use a library
bean instead of the vpfPath directly:
vmapBoundaries.class=com.bbn.openmap.layer.vpf.VPFLayer
vmapBoundaries.prettyName=VMAP Boundaries
vmapBoundaries.libraryBean=VMAPdata
.
.
.
VMAPData.class=com.bbn.openmap.layer.vpf.LibraryBean
VMAPData.vpfPath=data/vmap0/v0soa/vmaplv0
When I use that vpfPath directly in the vmapBoundaries layer, it works
fine. But configured as above (and, yes, I added VMAPData to
openmap.components), I get a null pointer at
com.bbn.openmap.layer.vpf.VPFLayer.prepare(VPFLayer.java:607), which is
where the LibrarySelectionTable object is referenced.
Have I missed a step?
Thanks,
Shahak
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