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  1. OFBiz
  2. OFBIZ-9450 Fixing defects reported by code analysis tools
  3. OFBIZ-9822

[FB] Package org.apache.ofbiz.shipment.weightPackage

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    • Sub-task
    • Status: Closed
    • Minor
    • Resolution: Implemented
    • Trunk
    • 17.12.01
    • framework
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      — WeightPackageSession.java:48, SE_NO_SERIALVERSIONID
      SnVI: org.apache.ofbiz.shipment.weightPackage.WeightPackageSession is Serializable; consider declaring a serialVersionUID

      This class implements the Serializable interface, but does not define a serialVersionUID field. A change as simple as adding a reference to a .class object will add synthetic fields to the class, which will unfortunately change the implicit serialVersionUID (e.g., adding a reference to String.class will generate a static field class$java$lang$String). Also, different source code to bytecode compilers may use different naming conventions for synthetic variables generated for references to class objects or inner classes. To ensure interoperability of Serializable across versions, consider adding an explicit serialVersionUID.

      — WeightPackageSession.java:306, DLS_DEAD_LOCAL_STORE
      DLS: Dead store to actualShippingCost in org.apache.ofbiz.shipment.weightPackage.WeightPackageSession.complete(String, Locale, String)

      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.

      — WeightPackageSession.java:392, DLS_DEAD_LOCAL_STORE
      DLS: Dead store to diffInShipCostInPerc in org.apache.ofbiz.shipment.weightPackage.WeightPackageSession.diffInShipCost(BigDecimal)

      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.

      — WeightPackageSession.java:421, DLS_DEAD_LOCAL_STORE
      DLS: Dead store to shipmentPackageResult in org.apache.ofbiz.shipment.weightPackage.WeightPackageSession.createPackages(String)

      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.

      — WeightPackageSessionLine.java:34, SE_NO_SERIALVERSIONID
      SnVI: org.apache.ofbiz.shipment.weightPackage.WeightPackageSessionLine is Serializable; consider declaring a serialVersionUID

      This class implements the Serializable interface, but does not define a serialVersionUID field. A change as simple as adding a reference to a .class object will add synthetic fields to the class, which will unfortunately change the implicit serialVersionUID (e.g., adding a reference to String.class will generate a static field class$java$lang$String). Also, different source code to bytecode compilers may use different naming conventions for synthetic variables generated for references to class objects or inner classes. To ensure interoperability of Serializable across versions, consider adding an explicit serialVersionUID.

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            mbrohl Michael Brohl
            Dennis Balkir Dennis Balkir
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