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Java Coding Guidelines: 75 Recommendations for Reliable and Secure Programs
"A must-read for all Java developers. . . . Every developer has a responsibility to author code that is free of significant security vulnerabilities. This book provides realistic guidance to help Java developers implement desired functionality with security, reliability, and maintainability goals in mind." "-Mary Ann Davidson, Chief Security Officer, Oracle Corporation Org
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Paperback, 304 pages
Published
September 9th 2013
by Addison-Wesley Professional
(first published July 12th 2013)
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This book is a successor to "The CERT Oracle Secure Coding Standard for Java." My biggest gripe with that book was that many of the rules didn't pertain to security. This book was named “Java Coding Guidelines – 75 Recommendations for Reliable and Secure Programs.” I like this title much better. Both runtime reliability and maintainability are considered. It's the same authors and style so many good things carry over.
Many of the rules are new including security ones such as XPath injection. The ...more
Many of the rules are new including security ones such as XPath injection. The ...more
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