Blackberry Bold 9900 Uncaught Exception Java.lang.error
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I've been downloading applications for my BlackBerry as though they were going out of style. However, since my BlackBerry Bold 9700 takes almost 8 minutes to come up from a full reboot (like a battery pull, not simply from standby, which is nearly instantaneous) I don't do it very often.Recently, after installing a number of applications, I saw an error message on boot:Uncaught exception: java.lang.errorWhere could this be coming from?I asked Google but all he had to offer was a list of people with similar problems, caused by third-party applications, and some users offering solutions like "Wipe your blackberry and re-install each app one at a time." Well, at 8 minutes per full boot, plus 30 minutes to wipe and reinstall the OS, we're talking about an entire afternoon of mucking about https://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/BlackBerry-OS-Smartphones/Bold-9900-Uncaught-exception-java-lang-Error/td-p/2076629 with applications just to debug someone else's error.I wanted a better solution.The second place I went after Google was to the Crackberry Forums, where I asked directly: But from which app? "Uncaught exception: java.lang.error" Being a former Linux system administrator and a current developer, I wanted to see logs. I specifically wanted to know if there was an error console available to the (power) user which would allow me to identify the application throwing the error since the http://michaelsanford.com/uncaught-exception-java-lang-error-on-blackberry/ error dialogue box does not. I instantly discovered that it was LastPassBB.For those power-users out there who would like to know, there is an error console for the BlackBerry 5.0 OS: from the home screen, typeÂ
how to fix this problem on a blackberry? I am locked out of my messeges and BBM and when I try to use them this messege http://forums.beyond.ca/showthread/t-288061.html "Uncaugh exception:java.lang.NullPointerException" pops up. I've tried everything on the support forums online such as: - reinstalling the OS - removing the address book from sychronization - removing all 3rd party applications - removing the battery while the phone is turned on Anyone have this happen before? I've been through dozens of sites and unable to find a solution. BTW, I blackberry bold transferred my old 8320 to the new 8520 and thats when I started getting the problem 03ozwhip here you go.... http://www.blackberry.com/btsc/sear...200%20239084854 Karim316 Originally posted by 03ozwhip here you go.... http://www.blackberry.com/btsc/sear...200%20239084854 Did that, thats the first site I tried, thats what the 2 point was. Couldn't find any corrupt applications in Address Book, Calender Karim316 This is the problem according to blackberry bold 9900 that link: Overview When attempting to access a corrupt contact list database on the BlackBerry smartphone, the following error message appears: Uncaught exception:java.lang.NullPointerException Cause The BlackBerry® Device Software or software application component has failed, or there is corrupt data from a wired or wireless synchronization. Resolution Isolate the corrupt data by turning on advanced logging for Intellisync®. (aka: Synchronization on newer BDM) Turn on advanced logging for Intellisync. Once the corrupt data entry has been isolated, delete it from the desktop email client and the BlackBerry smartphone. Synchronize again. Workaround Clear the contact list database on the BlackBerry smartphone. Open BlackBerry Desktop Manager. Click Backup and Restore, and then select Advanced. From the Device Databases list, select Address Book, and then click Clear. Return to the BlackBerry Desktop Manager window. Synchronize the contact list with the correct translator in Intellisync. However, that did not work Do you want to post a reply? This is a car forums archive, to participate in daily discussions on cars, visit our forums website and register today! Its free. For the latest a