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Risk Assessment Summary
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Guidelines
DCL00-J. Use visually distinct identifiers
DCL01-J. Do not declare more than one variable per declaration
DCL02-J. Use meaningful symbolic constants to represent literal values in program logic
DCL03-J. Properly encode relationships in constant definitions
DCL04-J. Declare mathematical constants as static and final
DCL05-J. Do not attempt to assign to the loop variable in an enhanced for loop
DCL06-J. Use 'L', not 'l', to indicate a long value
DCL07-J. Beware of integer literals beginning with '0'
DCL08-J. Do not overload variable argument methods
DCL09-J. Enforce compile-time type checking of variable argument types
DCL10-J. Ensure proper initialization by declaring class and instance variables final
Risk Assessment Summary
| Guideline | Severity | Likelihood | Remediation Cost | Priority | Level | ||
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| DCL00-J | Low | low Unlikely | unlikely Yes | high No | P1 P2 | L3 | |
| DCL01-J | low Low | unlikely Unlikely | low | P3 | L3 | ||
| DCL02- J | low | unlikely | high | P1 | L3 | ||
| DCL03- J | low | unlikely | high | P1 | L3 | ||
| Yes | No | DCL04- J | low | probable | high | P2 | L3 DCL05 | 
| DCL02-J | low Low | unlikely Unlikely | low | P3 | L3 | ||
| DCL06- J | low | unlikely | low | P3 | L3 | ||
| DCL07- J | low | unlikely | low | P3 | L3 | ||
| DCL08- J | low | unlikely | medium | P2 | L3 | ||
| DCL09- J | low | unlikely | medium | P2 | L3 | ||
| DCL10- J | low | probable | medium | P4 | L3 | ||
| Yes | No | P2 | L3 | 
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SEC19-J. Do not rely on the default automatic signature verification provided by URLClassLoader and java.util.jar The CERT Oracle Secure Coding Standard for Java DCL00-J. Use visually distinct identifiers