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Deprecated methods should not be used in new code. Refer to the complete list of deprecated APIs available in the Java SE 6 documentation [[API 2006]].

The guideline THI01-J. Do not invoke ThreadGroup methods describes issues that can result from using deprecated and obsolete methods.

A class is obsolete if it is unofficially deprecated. For example, the java.util.Dictionary class provides the same functionality as the Map interface and is generally outmoded. The java.util.Calendar class suffers from multi-threading related issues and so does its subclasses, such as java.util.GregorianCalendar. Similarly, all the subclasses of the abstract class java.text.Format are thread-unsafe. These classes must be avoided in multi-threaded code.

Risk Assessment

Using deprecated methods in program code can lead to unexpected, ill-defined behavior.

Guideline

Severity

Likelihood

Remediation Cost

Priority

Level

MET15-J

high

likely

medium

P18

L1

Automated Detection

TODO

Related Vulnerabilities

Search for vulnerabilities resulting from the violation of this guideline on the CERT website.

Bibliography

[[API 2006]] Deprecated API
[[SDN 2008]] Bug database, Bug ID 4264153
[[MITRE 2009]] CWE ID 589


MET14-J. Follow the general contract when implementing the compareTo method      05. Methods (MET)      MET16-J. Ensure that the clone method calls super.clone

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