Hi All,
After confleuence upgrade from 3.5.9 to 5.0.3 version, some of the page showing error - Error rendering macro 'deck' : java.lang.NullPointerException.
10-30-2014 1-18-40 PM.png In log file,
[xhtml.view.macro.ViewMacroMarshaller] marshal Exception executing macro: deck, with message: java.lang.NullPointerException
Guess, it's due to deck card macro issue which is provided by either CustomWare Linking Plugin or Composition plugins.
10-30-2014 1-18-20 PM.png
Could you please suggest some help to fix this.
Thanks,
Sanu P Soman
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Hi,
They know about it and here you can find a workaround to fix it: https://community.servicerocket.com/servicerocket/topics/deck_and_card_not_working_as_expected_and_nullpointerexception_error_in_the_page
Any idea how to find a template of this? I'm only getting just card name while editing a page as shown in the screenshot.
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When I reading answers from link above, I think that dont try to use template, but try to change it via wikimarkup (or in source editor, it is free extension to Confluence). Insert here you wikimarkup.
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Ah.. wiki markup is not available from confluence version4. We are using conleunce 5.0.3.
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Sorry my fail.. :) Do you try look at admin console to manage addons and find this plugin. In detail look on that if there are ALL modules enabled for it. If there are missing, find them and enable them.
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All modules are loaded :)
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