JavaFX Location is not set error message [duplicate]
I have problem when trying to close current scene and open up another scene when menuItem is selected. My main stage is coded as below:
public void start(Stage primaryStage) throws Exception {
primaryStage.setTitle("Shop Management");
FXMLLoader myLoader = new FXMLLoader(getClass().getResource("cartHomePage.fxml"));
Pane myPane = (Pane) myLoader.load();
CartHomePageUI controller = (CartHomePageUI) myLoader.getController();
controller.setPrevStage(primaryStage);
Scene myScene = new Scene(myPane);
primaryStage.setScene(myScene);
primaryStage.show();
}
When the program is executed, it will go to the cartHomePage.fxml. From there, I can select to go to create product or create category when the menu item is selected. Here is my action event:
Stage prevStage;
public void setPrevStage(Stage stage){
this.prevStage = stage;
}
public void gotoCreateCategory(ActionEvent event) throws IOException {
Stage stage = new Stage();
stage.setTitle("Shop Management");
FXMLLoader myLoader = new FXMLLoader(getClass().getResource("createCategory.fxml"));
Pane myPane = (Pane) myLoader.load();
Scene scene = new Scene(myPane);
stage.setScene(scene);
prevStage.close();
setPrevStage(stage);
stage.show();
}
//Method to change scene when menu item create product is on click
@FXML
public void gotoCreateProduct(ActionEvent event) throws IOException {
Stage stage = new Stage();
stage.setTitle("Shop Management");
FXMLLoader myLoader = new FXMLLoader(getClass().getResource("creatProduct.fxml"));
Pane myPane = (Pane) myLoader.load();
Scene scene = new Scene(myPane);
stage.setScene(scene);
prevStage.close();
setPrevStage(stage);
stage.show();
}
However, I can only switch the stage once. For example, my default page is cartHomePage.fxml. When I run the program, first I go to create product stage. After that, I cannot go to anywhere any more. The error message is:
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Location is not set.
and Null Pointer Exception
I did set the stage after I close it and pass it around. I wonder which part went wrong.
Thanks in advance.
Solution 1:
I had this problem and found this post. My issue was just a file name issue.
FXMLLoader(getClass().getResource("/com/companyname/reports/" +
report.getClass().getCanonicalName().substring(18).replaceAll("Controller", "") +
".fxml"));
Parent root = (Parent) loader.load();
I have an xml that this is all coming from and I have made sure that my class is the same as the fxml file less the word controller.
I messed up the substring so the path was wrong...sure enough after I fixed the file name it worked.
To make a long story short I think that the problem is either the filename is named improperly or the path is wrong.
ADDITION: I have since moved to a Maven Project. The non Maven way is to have everything inside of your project path. The Maven way which was listed in the answer below was a bit frustrating at the start but I made a change to my code as follows:
FXMLLoader loader = new FXMLLoader(ReportMenu.this.getClass().getResource("/fxml/" + report.getClass().getCanonicalName().substring(18).replaceAll("Controller", "") + ".fxml"));
Solution 2:
I know this is a late answer, but I hope to help anyone else who has this problem. I was getting the same error, and found that I had to insert a /
in front of my file path. The corrected function call would then be:
FXMLLoader myLoader = new FXMLLoader(getClass().getResource("/createCategory.fxml"));
// ^
Solution 3:
I was getting this exception and the "solution" I found was through Netbeans IDE, simply:
- Right-click -> "Clean and Build"
- Run project again
I don't know WHY this worked, but it did!
Solution 4:
I converted a simple NetBeans 8 Java FXML application to the Maven-driven one. Then I got problems, because the getResource()
methods weren't able to find the .fxml files. In mine original application the fxmls were scattered through the package tree - each beside its controller class file.
After I made Clean and build in NetBeans, I checked the result .jar in the target folder - the .jar didn't contain any fxml at all. All the fxmls were strangely disappeared.
Then I put all fxmls into the resources/fxml folder and set the getResource method parameters accordingly, for example: FXMLLoader(App.class.getClassLoader().getResource("fxml/ObjOverview.fxml"));
In this case everything went OK. The fxml folder appeared int the .jar's root and it contained all my fxmls. The program was working as expected.
Solution 5:
FXMLLoader fxmlLoader = new FXMLLoader(getClass().getResource("../view/Main.fxml"));
in my case i just remove ..
FXMLLoader fxmlLoader = new FXMLLoader(getClass().getResource("/view/Main.fxml"));