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Hollenboer
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Posted - 2014.07.30 12:15:00 -
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Petra Luther wrote:Since the Crius release Eve-Assets does not update the Industry Jobs. I always get this Error: Industry Jobs Errors" wrote:com.beimin.eveapi.exeception.ApiException: java.lang.NullPointerException Am I the only one with this Problem? Is this Crius related, or a Problem with my API-Settings? and most important: How can I fix it? I get the same error. CCP significantly changed the API for the Crius update, so the jEveAssets code that handles the affected industry API calls "crashes" (in a controlled fashion).
The only way to fix it is to wait for an update that makes jEveAssets Crius compatible.
It's a shame it doesn't work at the moment, I love looking at the "tracker" graph to visualize my Eve wealth, but without support for Crius industry jobs a huge chunk of my total value cannot be properly tracked.. |
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Hollenboer
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Posted - 2014.08.02 19:10:00 -
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Another issue (not sure if anyone else is experiencing this): industry jobs now work, but don't have an "output value" (all = 0).
This still means a big chunk of my total worth is missing (as it is temporary tied up in manufacturing jobs).
I'm not sure if it is relevant, but the "output count" column for the affected jobs is also 0. I'd suspect this is part of the problem. |
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Hollenboer
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Posted - 2014.08.02 22:29:00 -
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Golden Gnu wrote:@Busje Komt Zo Could you tell me if the expected output count is 1 or another number. I will look into it, when I get the time... They're manufacturing jobs. I never really looked at this closely, but I'd think that expected output is supposed to be more than 0? As you can see (screenshot below) the manufacturing jobs have varying number of runs. Some should return thousands of items, others 4, others 1.
http://i.imgur.com/f5LImc0.png
(the jobs that are showing "output count" as 1 are invention jobs, the ones where it is 0 are manufacturing jobs)
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Hollenboer
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Posted - 2014.08.03 13:38:00 -
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The state was "Done" or "Active" for "Manufacturing" jobs...
I did an export (CSV)... I put it on Pastebin as I don't know an other way of easily sharing text data: http://pastebin.com/tTMRgdhF
(The "Owner" and "Installer" columns have been omitted on purpose)
One other thing that is empty for the affected jobs is the "Location" and "Region" columns. This might be because everything (except for the last two jobs) is being done in a POS.
Not really practical for bug finding, but this is how it looks like in the tracker: http://i.imgur.com/fBNR0Yx.png |
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Hollenboer
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Posted - 2014.09.22 11:57:10 -
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First, thanks for fixing the problem I had previously (Crius compatibility for manufacturing jobs). I should have thanked you sooner, but better late then never I suppose.
I'm now noticing another issue, and I wonder if this is basically caused by how the EVE API works.
The problem is the following:
- I previously updated jEveAssets less than 24 hours earlier - I completed a huge (5 bil) manufacturing job and moved these assets to my personal hanger at a trade hub - I put a small bit of the output on the market (I never push huge stacks on the market at once)
Result: ~4.5 bil loss in total value according to the tracker
The theory I have is that the assets lists may be cached for ~24 hours or so? (at least for people with huge assets list: over 10k unique items in mine)
In that case I think what might be happening is that the value of the manufacturing job remains visible until it is completed and after this the value of the sell order is also still visible (both have short cache times?). But because I ran jEveAssets less than 24 hours earlier, the asset list is still the same, meaning that until the next update the remaining items will be invisible.
Is this logical? Or is there maybe another explanation? |
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Hollenboer
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Posted - 2014.09.23 09:24:34 -
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I forgot to mention that I did indeed check the assets list and it was missing there.
I just did another update, and now of course the data has updated so the total isk value (in the tracker) is normal again (and it now does show up in the assets list), the only thing is that the graph looks a bit weird now... |
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