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Old 03-03-2008, 05:59 PM
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Case Based Reasoning
Hi all,

I'm developing a project which uses Case Based Reasoning to retrieve cases from a case base. The Case Base doesn't hold all the cases i need, and just throws a null pointer exception as a result. Is there any generality to checking this? or is it something specific within a class which i hold myself?
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No worries, problem solved.
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Glad you solved your problem kbyrne, would you care to share how you solved for others to benefit?

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Apologies, i only just saw your post. Subsequent to solving the problem i havent' come back to the forums and unfortunately i have forgotten how i solved the problem. What i think it was, was just the use of code integration gone wrong. Sorry i can't be more helpful.

It could also have just been something stupid on my part.

Will keep an eye out from subsequent requests from users for problem solving on particular cases.
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