Java Headless Exception after setting -Djava.awt.headless=true
Solution 1
Thanks for your reply.
Since you gave me that I've been trying to text it. Still doesn't work in the sense that: is now not throwing that exception anymore, but creating a blank image for some reason.
So I went from this:
public BarChartGenerator(org.qcri.power.ws.client.Server oServer, ServerStatistics oServerStat, List lVMs, String path) extends ApplicationFrame {
System.setProperty("java.awt.headless", "true");
boolean headless = GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless();
System.out.println("Headless: " + headless);
Toolkit tk = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit();
tk.beep();
// generate dataset
final CategoryDataset dataset = createDataset(lVMs);
setChart(createChart(oServer, oServerStat, lVMs, dataset));
// create PNG of the chart...
setFilename("chart_server"+oServer.getHost()+"_"+System.currentTimeMillis()+".gif");
File fImageFile = new File(path+filename);
try {
ChartUtilities.saveChartAsPNG(fImageFile, chart, PowerInterface.CHART_WIDTH, PowerInterface.CHART_HEIGHT);
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
to the following (getting rid of extends ApplicationFrame
) and use the example you gave me:
public BarChartGenerator(org.qcri.power.ws.client.Server oServer, ServerStatistics oServerStat, List lVMs, String path) {
System.setProperty("java.awt.headless", "true");
boolean headless = GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless();
System.out.println("Headless: " + headless);
Toolkit tk = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit();
tk.beep();
// generate dataset
final CategoryDataset dataset = createDataset(lVMs);
setChart(createChart(oServer, oServerStat, lVMs, dataset));
// create PNG of the chart...
setFilename("chart_server"+oServer.getHost()+"_"+System.currentTimeMillis()+".gif");
try {
BufferedImage bufferedImage = getChart().createBufferedImage(PowerInterface.CHART_WIDTH, PowerInterface.CHART_HEIGHT);
ImageIO.write(bufferedImage, "gif", new FileOutputStream(path+getFilename()));
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
in the log it complains about ImageIO.write(bufferedImage, "gif", new FileOutputStream(path+getFilename()));
giving this error (while the file is there!):
javax.imageio.IIOException: Can't create output stream!
at javax.imageio.ImageIO.write(ImageIO.java:1560)
at org.qcri.power.util.BarChartGenerator.<init>(BarChartGenerator.java:106)
Any clue?
Solution 2
As you can read in http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2SE/Desktop/headless/, many components are affected if a display device, keyboard or mouse is not supported. Methods related to Canvas, Panel, and Image components do not need to throw a HeadlessException because these components can be given empty peers and treated as lightweight components.
So the JFrame is the component throwing the HeadlessException.
If you want to generate charts with jfreechart in a headless environment, this link may help you: http://javaevangelist.blogspot.com.es/2010/11/creating-charts-on-headless-systems.html.
Solution 3
-Djava.awt.headless=false
add above it works a treat :)
Solution 4
You may need to install a VNC server (or something similar), as discussed in this forum thread.
Addendum: Instead of saving the chart image as a file, write to the server's output stream using one of the writeChartAsPNG()
methods, as suggested here.
Solution 5
Take off any extends from ApplicationFrame will solve this problem. In most Tomcat deployment environments ,we usually has no X11 Windows package. we needn't a ApplicationFrame (JFram) which will use old AWT objects.
My example
BloodChart(String title) extends ApplicationFrame
changes to ->
BloodChart(String title)
It's work for me , good luck!
mzereba
Updated on December 13, 2020Comments
-
mzereba over 3 years
I am using:
Linux Debian 6, Java 1.6.29 and Tomcat 6
I've seen many posts about it explaining that
java.awt
requires X11 libraries..etc., but they are not solving the problem.I set -Djava.awt.headless=true in my box and I worked around the first problem of the headless environment, now I am getting:
java.awt.HeadlessException java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment.checkHeadless(GraphicsEnvironment.java:159) java.awt.Window.(Window.java:432) java.awt.Frame.(Frame.java:403) javax.swing.JFrame.(JFrame.java:202) org.jfree.ui.ApplicationFrame.(ApplicationFrame.java:65) ...
I know by doing this I just told java that there is no monitor (and in fact running a standalone java program to check if the environment is headless it does return
true
). So is it anything to do with the Linux environment like setting the DISPLAY env variable?I would appreciate your help,
Thanks.