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Jacques Le Roux closed OFBIZ-9566.
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       Resolution: Implemented
    Fix Version/s: Upcoming Release

Hi Tobias,

Your patch is in trunk at revision: 1804639.

Please consider giving more information about the proceeded changes when 
possible (cf commit comment), thanks :)


> [FB] Package org.apache.ofbiz.base.config
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-9566
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-9566
>             Project: OFBiz
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>          Components: base
>    Affects Versions: Trunk
>            Reporter: Tobias Laufkötter
>            Assignee: Jacques Le Roux
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: Upcoming Release
>
>         Attachments: OFBIZ-9566.patch
>
>
> FileLoader.java:30, SE_NO_SERIALVERSIONID,
> SnVI: org.apache.ofbiz.base.config.FileLoader 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.
> MainResourceHandler.java:-1, CI_CONFUSED_INHERITANCE,
> CI: Class org.apache.ofbiz.base.config.MainResourceHandler is final but 
> declares protected field 
> org.apache.ofbiz.base.config.MainResourceHandler.xmlFilename
> This class is declared to be final, but declares fields to be protected. 
> Since the class is final, it can not be derived from, and the use of 
> protected is confusing. The access modifier for the field should be changed 
> to private or public to represent the true use for the field.
> MainResourceHandler.java:-1, CI_CONFUSED_INHERITANCE,
> CI: Class org.apache.ofbiz.base.config.MainResourceHandler is final but 
> declares protected field 
> org.apache.ofbiz.base.config.MainResourceHandler.location
> This class is declared to be final, but declares fields to be protected. 
> Since the class is final, it can not be derived from, and the use of 
> protected is confusing. The access modifier for the field should be changed 
> to private or public to represent the true use for the field.
> MainResourceHandler.java:-1, CI_CONFUSED_INHERITANCE,
> CI: Class org.apache.ofbiz.base.config.MainResourceHandler is final but 
> declares protected field 
> org.apache.ofbiz.base.config.MainResourceHandler.loaderName
> This class is declared to be final, but declares fields to be protected. 
> Since the class is final, it can not be derived from, and the use of 
> protected is confusing. The access modifier for the field should be changed 
> to private or public to represent the true use for the field.
> MainResourceHandler.java:37, SE_NO_SERIALVERSIONID,
> SnVI: org.apache.ofbiz.base.config.MainResourceHandler 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.
> ResourceLoader.java:159, REC_CATCH_EXCEPTION,
> REC: Exception is caught when Exception is not thrown in 
> org.apache.ofbiz.base.config.ResourceLoader.makeLoader(Element)
> This method uses a try-catch block that catches Exception objects, but 
> Exception is not thrown within the try block, and RuntimeException is not 
> explicitly caught. It is a common bug pattern to say try { ... } catch 
> (Exception e) { something } as a shorthand for catching a number of types of 
> exception each of whose catch blocks is identical, but this construct also 
> accidentally catches RuntimeException as well, masking potential bugs.
> A better approach is to either explicitly catch the specific exceptions that 
> are thrown, or to explicitly catch RuntimeException exception, rethrow it, 
> and then catch all non-Runtime Exceptions, as shown below:
>   try {
>     ...
>   } catch (RuntimeException e) {
>     throw e;
>   } catch (Exception e) {
>     ... deal with all non-runtime exceptions ...
>   }
> UrlLoader.java:30, SE_NO_SERIALVERSIONID,
> SnVI: org.apache.ofbiz.base.config.UrlLoader 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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