Category: The CERT Oracle Secure Coding Standard for Java (2011) Chapter 4 - Expressions (EXP)

Obsolete
Summary

Weaknesses in this category are related to rules in the Expressions (EXP) chapter of The CERT Oracle Secure Coding Standard for Java (2011).

Membership
IDNameDescription
CWE-252Unchecked Return ValueThe product does not check the return value from a method or function, which can prevent it from detecting unexpected states and conditions.
CWE-479Signal Handler Use of a Non-reentrant FunctionThe product defines a signal handler that calls a non-reentrant function.
CWE-595Comparison of Object References Instead of Object ContentsThe product compares object references instead of the contents of the objects themselves, preventing it from detecting equivalent objects.
CWE-597Use of Wrong Operator in String ComparisonThe product uses the wrong operator when comparing a string, such as using "==" when the .equals() method should be used instead.
CWE-844Weaknesses Addressed by The CERT Oracle Secure Coding Standard for Java (2011)CWE entries in this view (graph) are fully or partially eliminated by following the guidance presented in the book "The CERT Oracle Secure Coding Standard for Java" published in 2011. This view is considered obsolete as a newer version of the coding standard is available.
Vulnerability Mapping Notes
Usage: Prohibited
Reasons: Category
Rationale:
This entry is a Category. Using categories for mapping has been discouraged since 2019. Categories are informal organizational groupings of weaknesses that can help CWE users with data aggregation, navigation, and browsing. However, they are not weaknesses in themselves.
Comment:
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