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Java static code analysis

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Filtered: 10 rules found
sustainability
    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. Bluetooth should be configured to use low power

           Code Smell
        2. Motion Sensor should not use gyroscope

           Code Smell
        3. Use Fused Location to optimize battery power

           Code Smell
        4. Use batch Processing in JDBC

           Code Smell
        5. Constant parameters in a "PreparedStatement" should not be set more than once

           Code Smell
        6. SQL queries should retrieve only necessary fields

           Code Smell
        7. Avoid using "FetchType.EAGER"

           Code Smell
        8. High frame rates should not be used

           Code Smell
        9. Exact alarms should not be abused

           Code Smell
        10. Proper Sensor Resource Management

           Code Smell

        Exact alarms should not be abused

        intentionality - efficient
        maintainability
        Code Smell
        • java
        • android
        • sustainability

        The AlarmManager class provides access to the system alarm services. It allows you to schedule your application to run at some point in the future, even when it’s not active.

        From API 19 onwards, the alarm delivery is inexact in order to save battery life. The Android OS now batches together alarms from all apps that occur at reasonably similar times so the system wakes the device once instead of several times to handle each alarm.

        It is possible to use exact alarms with setExact, setExactAndAllowWhileIdle, setWindow and setAlarmClock. Exact alarms should be used only when strict delivery guarantees are required, for example for an alarm clock application or for calendar notifications.

        The rule raises an issue when an exact alarm is set, or when a window is set to less than 10 minutes.

        Why is this an issue?

        How can I fix it?

        More Info

        The use of exact alarms triggers the device to wake up at precise times that can lead several wake-ups in a short period of time. The wake-up mechanism is a significant battery drain because it requires powering up the main processor and pulling it out of a low-power state.

        It’s highly recommended to create an inexact alarm whenever possible.

        It is also recommended for normal timing operations, such as ticks and timeouts, using the Handler, and for long-running operations, such as network downloads, using WorkManager or JobScheduler.

        What is the potential impact?

        • Usability: the device may run out of battery faster than expected.
        • Sustainability: the extra battery usage has a negative impact on the environment.
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