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Java static code analysis

Unique rules to find Bugs, Vulnerabilities, Security Hotspots, and Code Smells in your JAVA code

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Filtered: 11 rules found
serialization
    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. "serialVersionUID" should not be declared blindly

           Code Smell
        2. Value-based objects should not be serialized

           Code Smell
        3. Files opened in append mode should not be used with "ObjectOutputStream"

           Bug
        4. "writeObject" argument must implement "Serializable"

           Bug
        5. "Serializable" inner classes of non-serializable outer classes should be "static"

           Bug
        6. Fields in non-serializable classes should not be "transient"

           Code Smell
        7. Comparators should be "Serializable"

           Code Smell
        8. "Serializable" inner classes of "Serializable" classes should be static

           Code Smell
        9. "Serializable" classes should have a "serialVersionUID"

           Code Smell
        10. The non-serializable super class of a "Serializable" class should have a no-argument constructor

           Bug
        11. Fields in a "Serializable" class should either be transient or serializable

           Code Smell

        Comparators should be "Serializable"

        consistency - conventional
        maintainability
        Code Smell
        • serialization
        • pitfall

        Why is this an issue?

        A non-serializable Comparator can prevent an otherwise-Serializable ordered collection from being serializable. Since the overhead to make a Comparator serializable is usually low, doing so can be considered good defensive programming.

        Noncompliant code example

        public class FruitComparator implements Comparator<Fruit> {  // Noncompliant
          int compare(Fruit f1, Fruit f2) {...}
          boolean equals(Object obj) {...}
        }
        

        Compliant solution

        public class FruitComparator implements Comparator<Fruit>, Serializable {
          private static final long serialVersionUID = 1;
        
          int compare(Fruit f1, Fruit f2) {...}
          boolean equals(Object obj) {...}
        }
        
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