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XML static code analysis

Unique rules to find Bugs and Code Smells in your XML code

  • All rules 37
  • Vulnerability7
  • Bug5
  • Security Hotspot9
  • Code Smell16
 
Tags
    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. pom elements should be in the recommended order

           Code Smell
        2. Deprecated "${pom}" properties should not be used

           Code Smell
        3. Artifact ids should follow a naming convention

           Code Smell
        4. Group ids should follow a naming convention

           Code Smell
        5. Track uses of disallowed dependencies

           Code Smell
        6. "action" mappings should not have too many "forward" entries

           Code Smell
        7. EJB interceptor exclusions should be declared as annotations

           Code Smell
        8. Newlines should follow each element

           Code Smell
        9. XML parser failure

           Code Smell
        10. Track breaches of an XPath rule

           Code Smell
        11. Sections of code should not be commented out

           Code Smell
        12. Track uses of "TODO" tags

           Code Smell
        13. Track uses of "FIXME" tags

           Code Smell
        14. Source code should be indented consistently

           Code Smell
        15. Tabulation characters should not be used

           Code Smell
        16. Lines should not be too long

           Code Smell

        "action" mappings should not have too many "forward" entries

        intentionality - clear
        maintainability
        Code Smell
        • brain-overload
        • struts

        Why is this an issue?

        It makes sense to handle all related actions in the same place. Thus, the same <action> might logically handle all facets of CRUD on an entity, with no confusion in the naming about which <forward/> handles which facet. But go very far beyond that, and it becomes difficult to maintain a transparent naming convention.

        So to ease maintenance, this rule raises an issue when an <action> has more than the allowed number of <forward/> tags.

        Noncompliant code example

        With the default threshold of 4:

        <action path='/book' type='myapp.BookDispatchAction' name='form' parameter='method'>
          <forward name='create' path='/WEB-INF/jsp/BookCreate.jspx' redirect='false'/>
          <forward name='read' path='/WEB-INF/jsp/BookDetails' redirect='false'/>
          <forward name='update' path='/WEB-INF/jsp/BookUpdate.jspx' redirect='false'/>
          <forward name='delete' path='/WEB-INF/jsp/BookDelete.jspx' redirect='false'/>
          <forward name='authorRead' path='WEB-INF/jsp/AuthorDetails' redirect='false'/>  <!-- Noncompliant -->
        </action>
        

        Compliant solution

        <action path='/book' type='myapp.BookDispatchAction' name='bookForm' parameter='method'>
          <forward name='create' path='/WEB-INF/jsp/BookCreate.jspx' redirect='false'/>
          <forward name='read' path='/WEB-INF/jsp/BookDetails' redirect='false'/>
          <forward name='update' path='/WEB-INF/jsp/BookUpdate.jspx' redirect='false'/>
          <forward name='delete' path='/WEB-INF/jsp/BookDelete.jspx' redirect='false'/>
        </action>
        
        <action path='/author' type='myapp.AuthorDispatchAction' name='authorForm' parameter='method'>
          <forward name='authorRead' path='WEB-INF/jsp/AuthorDetails' redirect='false'/>
        </action>
        
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