DataTypeJavaObject.java

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net.sourceforge.squirrel_sql.fw.datasetviewer.cellcomponent
Squirrel SQL

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LINE_COMMENTNumber of line comments
DECL_COMMENTSComments in declarations
EXEC_COMMENTSComments in executable code
JAVA0110JAVA0110 Incorrect javadoc: no @return tag
COMMENTSComment lines
JAVA0034JAVA0034 Missing braces in if statement
JAVA0020JAVA0020 Field name does not have required form
DOC_COMMENTNumber of javadoc comment lines
SIZESize of the file in bytes
JAVA0115JAVA0115 Incorrect javadoc: no @throws or @exception tag for 'exception'
BLOCK_COMMENTNumber of block comment lines
LINESNumber of lines in the source file
JAVA0081JAVA0081 Boolean literal in comparison
JAVA0094JAVA0094 Field hides a superclass field
JAVA0128JAVA0128 Public constructor in non-public class
PROGRAM_VOLUMEHalstead program volume
JAVA0136JAVA0136 N methods defined in class (maximum: M)
JAVA0106JAVA0106 Unnecessary import from current package
JAVA0126JAVA0126 Method declares unchecked exception in throws
PARAMSNumber of formal parameter declarations
JAVA0117JAVA0117 Missing javadoc: method 'method'
LOOPSNumber of loops
INTERFACE_COMPLEXITYInterface complexity
COMPARISONSNumber of comparison operators
JAVA0108JAVA0108 Incorrect javadoc: no @param tag for 'parameter'
package net.sourceforge.squirrel_sql.fw.datasetviewer.cellcomponent; /* * Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Colin Bell * colbell@users.sourceforge.net * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ import java.awt.event.*; import java.io.FileInputStream; import java.io.FileOutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import javax.swing.JTextField; import javax.swing.JTextArea; import javax.swing.JTable; import javax.swing.SwingUtilities; import javax.swing.BorderFactory; import javax.swing.text.JTextComponent; import javax.swing.JCheckBox; import java.sql.PreparedStatement; import java.sql.ResultSet; import net.sourceforge.squirrel_sql.fw.sql.ISQLDatabaseMetaData; import net.sourceforge.squirrel_sql.fw.util.StringManager; import net.sourceforge.squirrel_sql.fw.util.StringManagerFactory; import net.sourceforge.squirrel_sql.fw.datasetviewer.CellDataPopup; import net.sourceforge.squirrel_sql.fw.datasetviewer.ColumnDisplayDefinition; import net.sourceforge.squirrel_sql.fw.datasetviewer.cellcomponent.IDataTypeComponent; import net.sourceforge.squirrel_sql.fw.gui.OkJPanel; /** * @author gwg * * This class provides the display components for handling SQL JAVA_OBJECT data types, * specifically SQL type JAVA_OBJECT. * <P> * The default SQuirreL code can handle only JDBC-standard defined data types. * Since this data type represents DBMS-specific enhancements or * user-defined data types, we cannot do anything intelligent with the data. * We allow the user to select one of two modes of operation: * <DL> * <LI> * we can try to get the contents of the DB element and print it as a string, or, * <LI> * we will display an appropriately internationalized version of "<JAVA_OBJECT>". * </DL> * In either case, the data will be stored and processed as a String. * <P> * The user may not edit the contents of this field in either the cell or popup * because we do not understand the structure or limitations of the contents, * and therefore cannot validate it or put it back into the DB. * The field is not used in the WHERE clause because we do not know whether * or not it might contain binary data, and because we do not know how to * format the data for SQL operations. * <P> * To handle these data types more intelligently and allow editing on them, * DBMS-specific plug-ins will need to be developed to register handlers * for instances of this type. */ public class DataTypeJavaObject extends BaseDataTypeComponent implements IDataTypeComponent { /* whether nulls are allowed or not */ private boolean _isNullable; /* table of which we are part (needed for creating popup dialog) */ private JTable _table; /* The JTextComponent that is being used for editing */ private IRestorableTextComponent _textComponent; /** Internationalized strings for this class, shared/copied from ResultSetReader. */ private static final StringManager s_stringMgr = StringManagerFactory.getStringManager(DataTypeJavaObject.class); /* The CellRenderer used for this data type */ //??? For now, use the same renderer as everyone else. //?? //?? IN FUTURE: change this to use a new instance of renederer //?? for this data type. private DefaultColumnRenderer _renderer = DefaultColumnRenderer.getInstance(); /** * Name of this class, which is needed because the class name is needed * by the static method getControlPanel, so we cannot use something * like getClass() to find this name. */ private static final String thisClassName = "net.sourceforge.squirrel_sql.fw.datasetviewer.cellcomponent.DataTypeJavaObject"; /* * Properties settable by the user */ // flag for whether we have already loaded the properties or not private static boolean propertiesAlreadyLoaded = false; /** Read the contents of JavaObject from Result sets when first loading the tables. */ private static boolean _readSQLJavaObject = true; /** * Constructor - save the data needed by this data type. */ public DataTypeJavaObject(JTable table, ColumnDisplayDefinition colDef) { _table = table; _colDef = colDef; _isNullable = colDef.isNullable(); loadProperties(); } /** Internal function to get the user-settable properties from the DTProperties, * if they exist, and to ensure that defaults are set if the properties have * not yet been created. * <P> * This method may be called from different places depending on whether * an instance of this class is created before the user brings up the Session * Properties window. In either case, the data is static and is set only * the first time we are called. */ private static void loadProperties() { //set the property values // Note: this may have already been done by another instance of // this DataType created to handle a different column. if (propertiesAlreadyLoaded == false) { // get parameters previously set by user, or set default values _readSQLJavaObject = true; // set to the default String readSQLJavaObjectString = DTProperties.get( thisClassName, "readSQLJavaObject"); if (readSQLJavaObjectString != null && readSQLJavaObjectString.equals("false")) _readSQLJavaObject = false; propertiesAlreadyLoaded = true; } } /** * Return the name of the java class used to hold this data type. * For JavaObject, this will always be a string. */ public String getClassName() { return "java.lang.String"; } /** * Determine if two objects of this data type contain the same value. * Neither of the objects is null */ public boolean areEqual(Object obj1, Object obj2) { return obj1==obj2 || obj1!=null && obj1.equals(obj2); //return ((String)obj1).equals(obj2); } /* * First we have the cell-related and Text-table operations. */ /** * Render a value into text for this DataType. */ public String renderObject(Object value) { return (String)_renderer.renderObject(value); } /** * This Data Type can be edited in a table cell. */ public boolean isEditableInCell(Object originalValue) { return false; } /** * See if a value in a column has been limited in some way and * needs to be re-read before being used for editing. * For read-only tables this may actually return true since we want * to be able to view the entire contents of the cell even if it was not * completely loaded during the initial table setup. */ public boolean needToReRead(Object originalValue) { // this DataType does not limit the data read during the initial load of the table, // so there is no need to re-read the complete data later return false; } /** * Return a JTextField usable in a CellEditor. */ public JTextField getJTextField() { _textComponent = new RestorableJTextField(); // special handling of operations while editing this data type ((RestorableJTextField)_textComponent).addKeyListener(new KeyTextHandler()); // // handle mouse events for double-click creation of popup dialog. // This happens only in the JTextField, not the JTextArea, so we can // make this an inner class within this method rather than a separate // inner class as is done with the KeyTextHandler class. // ((RestorableJTextField)_textComponent).addMouseListener(new MouseAdapter() { public void mousePressed(MouseEvent evt) { if (evt.getClickCount() == 2) { MouseEvent tableEvt = SwingUtilities.convertMouseEvent( (RestorableJTextField)DataTypeJavaObject.this._textComponent, evt, DataTypeJavaObject.this._table); CellDataPopup.showDialog(DataTypeJavaObject.this._table, DataTypeJavaObject.this._colDef, tableEvt, true); } } }); // end of mouse listener return (JTextField)_textComponent; } /** * Implement the interface for validating and converting to internal object. * Since we do not know how to convert JavaObject objects, * just return null with no error in the messageBuffer */ public Object validateAndConvert(String value, Object originalValue, StringBuffer messageBuffer) { return null; } /** * If true, this tells the PopupEditableIOPanel to use the * binary editing panel rather than a pure text panel. * The binary editing panel assumes the data is an array of bytes, * converts it into text form, allows the user to change how that * data is displayed (e.g. Hex, Decimal, etc.), and converts * the data back from text to bytes when the user editing is completed. * If this returns false, this DataType class must * convert the internal data into a text string that * can be displayed (and edited, if allowed) in a TextField * or TextArea, and must handle all * user key strokes related to editing of that data. */ public boolean useBinaryEditingPanel() { return false; } /* * Now define the Popup-related operations. */ /** * Returns true if data type may be edited in the popup, * false if not. */ public boolean isEditableInPopup(Object originalValue) { return false; } /* * Return a JTextArea usable in the CellPopupDialog. */ public JTextArea getJTextArea(Object value) { _textComponent = new RestorableJTextArea(); // value is a simple string representation of the data, // the same one used in the Text and in-cell operations. ((RestorableJTextArea)_textComponent).setText(renderObject(value)); // special handling of operations while editing this data type ((RestorableJTextArea)_textComponent).addKeyListener(new KeyTextHandler()); return (RestorableJTextArea)_textComponent; } /** * Validating and converting in Popup is identical to cell-related operation. */ public Object validateAndConvertInPopup(String value, Object originalValue, StringBuffer messageBuffer) { return validateAndConvert(value, originalValue, messageBuffer); } /* * The following is used by both in-cell and Popup operations. */ /* * Internal class for handling key events during editing * of both JTextField and JTextArea. * Since neither cell nor popup are allowed to edit, just ignore * anything seen here. */ private class KeyTextHandler extends KeyAdapter { // special handling of operations while editing Strings public void keyTyped(KeyEvent e) { // as a coding convenience, create a reference to the text component // that is typecast to JTextComponent. this is not essential, as we // could typecast every reference, but this makes the code cleaner JTextComponent _theComponent = (JTextComponent)DataTypeJavaObject.this._textComponent; e.consume(); _theComponent.getToolkit().beep(); } } /* * DataBase-related functions */ /** * On input from the DB, read the data from the ResultSet into the appropriate * type of object to be stored in the table cell. */ public Object readResultSet(ResultSet rs, int index, boolean limitDataRead) throws java.sql.SQLException { String data = null; if (_readSQLJavaObject) { // Running getObject on a java class attempts // to load the class in memory which we don't want. // getString() just gets the value without loading // the class (at least under PostgreSQL). //row[i] = _rs.getObject(index); //data = rs.getString(index); try{ Object value = rs.getObject(index); if(value==null || value instanceof Number || value instanceof String || value instanceof java.util.Date || value instanceof java.net.URL ){ data=value+""; } }catch(Exception e){ } if(data==null){ data = s_stringMgr.getString("DataTypeUnknown.unknown", Integer.valueOf(_colDef.getSqlType())); } } else { data = s_stringMgr.getString("DataTypeUnknown.unknown", Integer.valueOf(_colDef.getSqlType())); } if (rs.wasNull()) return null; else return data; // String data = rs.getString(index); // if (rs.wasNull()) // return null; // else return data; } /** * When updating the database, generate a string form of this object value * that can be used in the WHERE clause to match the value in the database. * A return value of null means that this column cannot be used in the WHERE * clause, while a return of "null" (or "is null", etc) means that the column * can be used in the WHERE clause and the value is actually a null value. * This function must also include the column label so that its output * is of the form: * "columnName = value" * or * "columnName is null" * or whatever is appropriate for this column in the database. */ public String getWhereClauseValue(Object value, ISQLDatabaseMetaData md) { if (value == null || value.toString() == null ) return _colDef.getLabel() + " IS NULL"; else return _colDef.getLabel() + "='" + value.toString() + "'"; } /** * When updating the database, insert the appropriate datatype into the * prepared statment at the given variable position. */ public void setPreparedStatementValue(PreparedStatement pstmt, Object value, int position) throws java.sql.SQLException { if (value == null) { pstmt.setNull(position, _colDef.getSqlType()); } else { pstmt.setString(position, ((String)value)); } } /** * Get a default value for the table used to input data for a new row * to be inserted into the DB. */ public Object getDefaultValue(String dbDefaultValue) { if (dbDefaultValue != null) { // try to use the DB default value StringBuffer mbuf = new StringBuffer(); Object newObject = validateAndConvert(dbDefaultValue, null, mbuf); // if there was a problem with converting, then just fall through // and continue as if there was no default given in the DB. // Otherwise, use the converted object if (mbuf.length() == 0) return newObject; } // no default in DB. If nullable, use null. if (_isNullable) return null; // field is not nullable, so create a reasonable default value // cannot create default value for unknown data type return null; } /* * File IO related functions */ /** * Say whether or not object can be exported to and imported from * a file. We put both export and import together in one test * on the assumption that all conversions can be done both ways. */ public boolean canDoFileIO() { return false; } /** * Read a file and construct a valid object from its contents. * Errors are returned by throwing an IOException containing the * cause of the problem as its message. * <P> * DataType is responsible for validating that the imported * data can be converted to an object, and then must return * a text string that can be used in the Popup window text area. * This object-to-text conversion is the same as is done by * the DataType object internally in the getJTextArea() method. * * <P> * File is assumed to be printable text characters, * possibly including newlines and tabs but not characters * that would require a binary representation to display * to user. */ public String importObject(FileInputStream inStream) throws IOException { /* You can try those code: java.io.ObjectInputStream objectInputStream = null; try { objectInputStream = new java.io.ObjectInputStream(inStream); return objectInputStream.readObject()+""; }catch (ClassNotFoundException cnfe) { // throw new IOException("Class not found: "+ cnfe.toString()+" while reading serialized object"); throw new IOException("Can not import data type JAVA_OBJECT"); }catch (IOException ioe) { // throw new IOException( ioe.toString() +" while reading serialized object"); throw new IOException("Can not import data type JAVA_OBJECT"); } */ throw new IOException("Can not import data type JAVA_OBJECT"); } /** * Construct an appropriate external representation of the object * and write it to a file. * Errors are returned by throwing an IOException containing the * cause of the problem as its message. * <P> * DataType is responsible for validating that the given text * text from a Popup JTextArea can be converted to an object. * This text-to-object conversion is the same as validateAndConvertInPopup, * which may be used internally by the object to do the validation. * <P> * The DataType object must flush and close the output stream before returning. * Typically it will create another object (e.g. an OutputWriter), and * that is the object that must be flushed and closed. * * <P> * File is assumed to be printable text characters, * possibly including newlines and tabs but not characters * that would require a binary representation to display * to user. */ public void exportObject(FileOutputStream outStream, String text) throws IOException { /* You can try those code: java.io.ObjectOutputStream objectOutputStream=null; try { objectOutputStream = new java.io.ObjectOutputStream(outStream); objectOutputStream.writeObject(text); objectOutputStream.flush(); }catch (IOException e) { throw new IOException("Can not export data type JAVA_OBJECT"); } */ throw new IOException("Can not export data type JAVA_OBJECT"); } /* * Property change control panel */ /** * Generate a JPanel containing controls that allow the user * to adjust the properties for this DataType. * All properties are static accross all instances of this DataType. * However, the class may choose to apply the information differentially, * such as keeping a list (also entered by the user) of table/column names * for which certain properties should be used. * <P> * This is called ONLY if there is at least one property entered into the DTProperties * for this class. * <P> * Since this method is called by reflection on the Method object derived from this class, * it does not need to be included in the Interface. * It would be nice to include this in the Interface for consistancy, documentation, etc, * but the Interface does not seem to like static methods. */ public static OkJPanel getControlPanel() { /* * If you add this method to one of the standard DataTypes in the * fw/datasetviewer/cellcomponent directory, you must also add the name * of that DataType class to the list in CellComponentFactory, method * getControlPanels, variable named initialClassNameList. * If the class is being registered with the factory using registerDataType, * then you should not include the class name in the list (it will be found * automatically), but if the DataType is part of the case statement in the * factory method getDataTypeObject, then it does need to be explicitly listed * in the getControlPanels method also. */ // if this panel is called before any instances of the class have been // created, we need to load the properties from the DTProperties. loadProperties(); return new SQLJavaObjectOkJPanel(); } /** * Inner class that extends OkJPanel so that we can call the ok() * method to save the data when the user is happy with it. */ private static class SQLJavaObjectOkJPanel extends OkJPanel { private static final long serialVersionUID = 1353928067985854545L; /* * GUI components - need to be here because they need to be * accessible from the event handlers to alter each other's state. */ // check box for whether to read contents during table load or not private JCheckBox _showSQLJavaObjectChk = new JCheckBox( // i18n[dataTypeJavaObject.readContentsWhenLoaded=Read contents when table is first loaded and display as string] s_stringMgr.getString("dataTypeJavaObject.readContentsWhenLoaded")); public SQLJavaObjectOkJPanel() { /* set up the controls */ // checkbox for read/not-read on table load _showSQLJavaObjectChk.setSelected(_readSQLJavaObject); /* * Create the panel and add the GUI items to it */ // i18n[dataTypeJavaObject.sqlJavaObjectType=SQL JavaObject (SQL type 2000)] setBorder(BorderFactory.createTitledBorder(s_stringMgr.getString("dataTypeJavaObject.sqlJavaObjectType"))); add(_showSQLJavaObjectChk); } // end of constructor for inner class /** * User has clicked OK in the surrounding JPanel, * so save the current state of all variables */ public void ok() { // get the values from the controls and set them in the static properties _readSQLJavaObject = _showSQLJavaObjectChk.isSelected(); DTProperties.put( thisClassName, "readSQLJavaObject", Boolean.valueOf(_readSQLJavaObject).toString()); } } // end of inner class }

The table below shows all metrics for DataTypeJavaObject.java.

MetricValueDescription
BLOCKS36.00Number of blocks
BLOCK_COMMENT92.00Number of block comment lines
COMMENTS331.00Comment lines
COMMENT_DENSITY 2.11Comment density
COMPARISONS18.00Number of comparison operators
CYCLOMATIC46.00Cyclomatic complexity
DECL_COMMENTS45.00Comments in declarations
DOC_COMMENT189.00Number of javadoc comment lines
ELOC157.00Effective lines of code
EXEC_COMMENTS28.00Comments in executable code
EXITS38.00Procedure exits
FUNCTIONS25.00Number of function declarations
HALSTEAD_DIFFICULTY45.95Halstead difficulty
HALSTEAD_EFFORT 0.00Halstead effort
INTERFACE_COMPLEXITY61.00Interface complexity
JAVA0001 1.00JAVA0001 Package name does not contain only lower case letters
JAVA0002 0.00JAVA0002 Package name does not begin with a top level domain name or country code
JAVA0003 0.00JAVA0003 Minimize use of on-demand (.*) imports
JAVA0004 0.00JAVA0004 Unnecessary import from java.lang
JAVA0005 1.00JAVA0005 Imports not in specified order
JAVA0006 0.00JAVA0006 Empty finally block
JAVA0007 0.00JAVA0007 Should not declare public field
JAVA0008 1.00JAVA0008 Empty catch block
JAVA0009 0.00JAVA0009 Protected member in final class
JAVA0010 0.00JAVA0010 Non-instantiable class does not contain a non-private static member
JAVA0011 0.00JAVA0011 Abstract class does not contain an abstract method
JAVA0012 0.00JAVA0012 Non-constructor method with same name as declaring class
JAVA0013 0.00JAVA0013 Non-blank final field is not static
JAVA0014 0.00JAVA0014 Class with only static members has non-private constructor
JAVA0015 0.00JAVA0015 Package class contains public nested type
JAVA0016 0.00JAVA0016 Abstract class contains public constructor
JAVA0017 0.00JAVA0017 Class name does not have required form
JAVA0018 0.00JAVA0018 Method name does not have required form
JAVA0019 0.00JAVA0019 Interface name does not have required form
JAVA0020 5.00JAVA0020 Field name does not have required form
JAVA0021 0.00JAVA0021 Interface method name does not have required form
JAVA0022 0.00JAVA0022 Static final field name does not have required form
JAVA0023 0.00JAVA0023 Empty finalize method
JAVA0024 0.00JAVA0024 Empty class
JAVA0025 0.00JAVA0025 Method override is empty
JAVA0026 0.00JAVA0026 Finalize method with parameters
JAVA0029 0.00JAVA0029 Private method not used
JAVA0030 0.00JAVA0030 Private field not used
JAVA0031 0.00JAVA0031 Case statement not properly closed
JAVA0032 0.00JAVA0032 Switch statement missing default
JAVA0033 0.00JAVA0033 default: not last case in switch statement
JAVA0034 7.00JAVA0034 Missing braces in if statement
JAVA0035 0.00JAVA0035 Missing braces in for statement
JAVA0036 0.00JAVA0036 Missing braces in while statement
JAVA0038 0.00JAVA0038 Non-case label in switch statement
JAVA0039 0.00JAVA0039 Break statement with label
JAVA0040 0.00JAVA0040 Switch statement contains N cases (maximum: M)
JAVA0041 0.00JAVA0041 Nested synchronized block
JAVA0042 0.00JAVA0042 Empty synchronized statement
JAVA0043 0.00JAVA0043 Inner class does not use outer class
JAVA0044 0.00JAVA0044 Serializable class with no instance variables
JAVA0045 0.00JAVA0045 Serializable class with only transient fields
JAVA0046 0.00JAVA0046 Name of class not derived from Exception ends with 'Exception'
JAVA0047 0.00JAVA0047 Serializable class derives from invalid base class
JAVA0048 0.00JAVA0048 Name of class derived from Exception does not end with 'Exception'
JAVA0049 0.00JAVA0049 Nested block at depth N (maximum: M)
JAVA0050 0.00JAVA0050 Class derives from java.lang.Error
JAVA0051 0.00JAVA0051 Class derives from java.lang.RuntimeException
JAVA0052 0.00JAVA0052 Class derives from java.lang.Throwable
JAVA0053 0.00JAVA0053 Unused label
JAVA0054 0.00JAVA0054 Inheritance depth N exceeds maximum M
JAVA0055 0.00JAVA0055 Class should be interface
JAVA0056 0.00JAVA0056 Unnecessary abstract modifier for interface or annotation
JAVA0057 0.00JAVA0057 Unnecessary default constructor
JAVA0058 0.00JAVA0058 Constructor calls super()
JAVA0059 0.00JAVA0059 Method override only calls super()
JAVA0061 0.00JAVA0061 Inaccessible member in anonymous class
JAVA0062 0.00JAVA0062 Public class missing public member or protected constructor
JAVA0063 0.00JAVA0063 Identifier name should not contain '$'
JAVA0064 0.00JAVA0064 N variations of identifier name (maximum: M)
JAVA0065 0.00JAVA0065 Unnecessary final modifier for method in final class
JAVA0066 0.00JAVA0066 Unnecessary modifier for interface nested type
JAVA0067 0.00JAVA0067 Array descriptor on identifier name
JAVA0068 0.00JAVA0068 Modifiers not declared in recommended order
JAVA0071 0.00JAVA0071 Strings compared with ==
JAVA0073 0.00JAVA0073 Integer division in floating-point context
JAVA0074 0.00JAVA0074 Use of Object.notify()
JAVA0075 0.00JAVA0075 Method parameter hides field
JAVA0076 0.00JAVA0076 Use of magic number
JAVA0077 0.00JAVA0077 Private field not used in declaring class
JAVA0078 0.00JAVA0078 Floating point values compared with ==
JAVA0079 0.00JAVA0079 Use of instance to reference static member
JAVA0080 0.00JAVA0080 Import declaration not used
JAVA0081 1.00JAVA0081 Boolean literal in comparison
JAVA0082 0.00JAVA0082 Unnecessary widening cast
JAVA0083 0.00JAVA0083 Unnecessary instanceof test
JAVA0084 0.00JAVA0084 Should use compound assignment operator
JAVA0085 0.00JAVA0085 Use of sun.* class
JAVA0087 0.00JAVA0087 Use of Thread.sleep()
JAVA0089 0.00JAVA0089 Use of restricted package
JAVA0092 0.00JAVA0092 Use of restricted type
JAVA0093 0.00JAVA0093 Redundant assignment
JAVA0094 2.00JAVA0094 Field hides a superclass field
JAVA0095 0.00JAVA0095 Uninitialized private field
JAVA0096 0.00JAVA0096 Field in nested class hides outer field
JAVA0098 0.00JAVA0098 Minimize use of implicit field initializers
JAVA0100 0.00JAVA0100 Class contains N non-final fields (maximum: M)
JAVA0101 0.00JAVA0101 Unnecessary modifier for field in interface
JAVA0102 0.00JAVA0102 Last statement in finalize() not super.finalize()
JAVA0103 0.00JAVA0103 Explicit call to finalize()
JAVA0104 0.00JAVA0104 finalize() only calls super.finalize()
JAVA0105 0.00JAVA0105 Duplicate import declaration
JAVA0106 1.00JAVA0106 Unnecessary import from current package
JAVA0108 2.00JAVA0108 Incorrect javadoc: no @param tag for 'parameter'
JAVA0109 0.00JAVA0109 Incorrect javadoc: no parameter 'parameter'
JAVA011016.00JAVA0110 Incorrect javadoc: no @return tag
JAVA0111 0.00JAVA0111 Incorrect javadoc: @return tag for void method
JAVA0112 0.00JAVA0112 Incorrect javadoc: no exception 'exception' in throws
JAVA0113 0.00JAVA0113 Incorrect javadoc: no @author tag
JAVA0114 1.00JAVA0114 Incorrect javadoc: no @version tag
JAVA0115 4.00JAVA0115 Incorrect javadoc: no @throws or @exception tag for 'exception'
JAVA0116 0.00JAVA0116 Missing javadoc: field 'field'
JAVA0117 1.00JAVA0117 Missing javadoc: method 'method'
JAVA0118 0.00JAVA0118 Missing javadoc: type 'type'
JAVA0119 0.00JAVA0119 Control variable changed within body of for loop
JAVA0123 0.00JAVA0123 Use all three components of for loop
JAVA0125 0.00JAVA0125 Continue statement with label
JAVA0126 0.00JAVA0126 Method declares unchecked exception in throws
JAVA0128 1.00JAVA0128 Public constructor in non-public class
JAVA0130 0.00JAVA0130 Non-static method does not use instance fields
JAVA0131 0.00JAVA0131 Compatible method does not override base
JAVA0132 0.00JAVA0132 Method overload with compatible signature
JAVA0133 0.00JAVA0133 Non-synchronized method overrides synchronized method
JAVA0135 0.00JAVA0135 Only one of Object.equals and Object.hashCode defined: missing 'method'
JAVA0136 1.00JAVA0136 N methods defined in class (maximum: M)
JAVA0137 0.00JAVA0137 Non-abstract class missing constructor
JAVA0138 0.00JAVA0138 N parameters defined for method (maximum: M)
JAVA0139 0.00JAVA0139 Definition of main other than public static void main(java.lang.String[])
JAVA0141 0.00JAVA0141 Unnecessary modifier for method in interface
JAVA0143 0.00JAVA0143 Synchronized method
JAVA0144 0.00JAVA0144 Line exceeds maximum M characters
JAVA0145700.00JAVA0145 Tab character used in source file
JAVA0150 0.00JAVA0150 java.lang.Error (or subclass) thrown
JAVA0153 0.00JAVA0153 Inefficient conversion of integer to string
JAVA0159 0.00JAVA0159 Inefficient conversion of string to integer
JAVA0160 0.00JAVA0160 Method does not throw specified exception
JAVA0161 0.00JAVA0161 Conditional wait() not in loop
JAVA0163 0.00JAVA0163 Empty statement
JAVA0165 0.00JAVA0165 Conflicting return statement in finally block
JAVA0166 1.00JAVA0166 Generic exception caught
JAVA0167 0.00JAVA0167 ThreadDeath not rethrown
JAVA0169 0.00JAVA0169 Unnecessary catch block: exception 'exception'
JAVA0170 0.00JAVA0170 Caught exception not derived from java.lang.Exception
JAVA0171 0.00JAVA0171 Unused local variable
JAVA0173 0.00JAVA0173 Unused method parameter
JAVA0174 0.00JAVA0174 Assigned local variable never used
JAVA0175 0.00JAVA0175 Successive assignment to variable
JAVA0176 1.00JAVA0176 Local variable name does not have required form
JAVA0177 0.00JAVA0177 Variable declaration missing initializer
JAVA0179 0.00JAVA0179 Local variable hides visible field
JAVA0233 0.00JAVA0233 Definition of serialVersionUID other than 'private static final long serialVersionUID'
JAVA0234 0.00JAVA0234 Class is Serializable but does not define serialVersionUID
JAVA0235 0.00JAVA0235 Class defines serialVersionUID but does not implement Serializable
JAVA0236 0.00JAVA0236 Attempt to clone an object which does not implement Cloneable
JAVA0237 0.00JAVA0237 Class implements Cloneable but does not have public clone method
JAVA0238 0.00JAVA0238 Clone method does not call super.clone()
JAVA0239 0.00JAVA0239 Class declares 'readObject' or 'writeObject' but does not implement Serializable
JAVA0240 0.00JAVA0240 Serializable class which declares readObject or writeObject but not both
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JAVA0242 0.00JAVA0242 Transient field in non-Serializable class
JAVA0243 0.00JAVA0243 'readResolve' or 'writeReplace' should be declared private or protected
JAVA0244 0.00JAVA0244 Field or method name in subclass differs only by case from inherited field or method
JAVA0245 0.00JAVA0245 JUnit TestCase with non-trivial constructor
JAVA0246 0.00JAVA0246 JUnit assertXXX statement missing message parameter
JAVA0247 0.00JAVA0247 JUnit 'setUp()' and 'tearDown()' should call super method
JAVA0248 0.00JAVA0248 JUnit method 'setUp' or 'tearDown' with incorrect signature
JAVA0249 0.00JAVA0249 JUnit TestCase 'suite()' should be declared static
JAVA0250 0.00JAVA0250 JUnit TestCase declares testXXX method with incorrect signature
JAVA0251 0.00JAVA0251 Use '%n' for line breaks in printf/format for platform independence
JAVA0252 0.00JAVA0252 'enum' is a Java 1.5 reserved word
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JAVA0254 0.00JAVA0254 Use enhanced for loop construct instead of Iterator
JAVA0255 0.00JAVA0255 Result of method invocation not used
JAVA0256 0.00JAVA0256 Assignment of external collection/array to field
JAVA0257 0.00JAVA0257 Use of 'Constant Interface' anti-pattern
JAVA0258 0.00JAVA0258 Implement Iterable for foreach compatibility
JAVA0259 0.00JAVA0259 Return of collection/array field
JAVA0260 0.00JAVA0260 Use 'enum' instead of Enumerated Type pattern
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JAVA0262 0.00JAVA0262 Use of char in integer context
JAVA0263 0.00JAVA0263 Long literal ends with 'l' instead of 'L'
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JAVA0265 0.00JAVA0265 Use of Throwable.printStackTrace()
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JAVA0269 0.00JAVA0269 Contents of StringBuffer never used
JAVA0270 0.00JAVA0270 Use Java 5.0 enhanced for loop construct to iterate over all elements in an array
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JAVA0272 0.00JAVA0272 Thread.run() called
JAVA0273 0.00JAVA0273 Non-final derivative of Thread calls start() in constructor
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JAVA0275 0.00JAVA0275 Serializable class has a synchronized writeObject() and no other synchronized methods
JAVA0276 0.00JAVA0276 Unnecessary use of String constructor
JAVA0277 0.00JAVA0277 Iterator.next() implementation does not throw NoSuchElementException
JAVA0278 0.00JAVA0278 Unnecessary use of Boolean constructor
JAVA0279 0.00JAVA0279 Serialization method readObject or readObjectNoData calls an overridable method
JAVA0280 0.00JAVA0280 IllegalMonitorStateException caught
JAVA0281 0.00JAVA0281 Iterator.next() not called in loop
JAVA0282 0.00JAVA0282 Call to Iterator.next() in loop which does not test Iterator.hasNext()
JAVA0283 0.00JAVA0283 Control variable not updated in loop body
JAVA0284 0.00JAVA0284 Explicit garbage collection
JAVA0285 0.00JAVA0285 Dereference of potentially null variable
JAVA0286 0.00JAVA0286 Dereference of null variable
JAVA0287 0.00JAVA0287 Unnecessary null check
JAVA0288 0.00JAVA0288 Inconsistent null check
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