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    • Sub-task
    • Status: Closed
    • Minor
    • Resolution: Implemented
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    • 17.12.01
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      • ComponentContainer.java:140, RCN_REDUNDANT_NULLCHECK_OF_NONNULL_VALUE
        RCN: Redundant nullcheck of componentLoadFile, which is known to be non-null in org.apache.ofbiz.base.container.ComponentContainer.loadComponentDirectory(String)

      This method contains a redundant check of a known non-null value against the constant null.

      • ComponentContainer.java:165, RCN_REDUNDANT_NULLCHECK_OF_NONNULL_VALUE
        RCN: Redundant nullcheck of componentsToLoad, which is known to be non-null in org.apache.ofbiz.base.container.ComponentContainer.loadComponentsInDirectoryUsingLoadFile(File, File)

      This method contains a redundant check of a known non-null value against the constant null.

      • ComponentContainer.java:187, NP_NULL_ON_SOME_PATH_FROM_RETURN_VALUE
        NP: Possible null pointer dereference in org.apache.ofbiz.base.container.ComponentContainer.loadComponentsInDirectory(File) due to return value of called method

      The return value from a method is dereferenced without a null check, and the return value of that method is one that should generally be checked for null. This may lead to a NullPointerException when the code is executed.

      • ContainerConfig.java:102, DLS_DEAD_LOCAL_STORE
        DLS: Dead store to num in org.apache.ofbiz.base.container.ContainerConfig.getPropertyValue(ContainerConfig$Configuration, String, int)

      This instruction assigns a value to a local variable, but the value is not read or used in any subsequent instruction. Often, this indicates an error, because the value computed is never used.

      Note that Sun's javac compiler often generates dead stores for final local variables. Because FindBugs is a bytecode-based tool, there is no easy way to eliminate these false positives.

      • ContainerConfig.java:135, DLS_DEAD_LOCAL_STORE
        DLS: Dead store to num in org.apache.ofbiz.base.container.ContainerConfig.getPropertyValue(ContainerConfig$Configuration$Property, String, int)

      This instruction assigns a value to a local variable, but the value is not read or used in any subsequent instruction. Often, this indicates an error, because the value computed is never used.

      Note that Sun's javac compiler often generates dead stores for final local variables. Because FindBugs is a bytecode-based tool, there is no easy way to eliminate these false positives.

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            jleroux Jacques Le Roux
            Dennis Balkir Dennis Balkir
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