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src/main/java/org/pdf/forms/gui/properties/object/field/CheckBoxFieldPanel.java

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Method initComponents has 55 lines of code (exceeds 25 allowed). Consider refactoring.
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    private void initComponents() {
        final JComboBox<String> appearanceBox = new JComboBox<>(APPEARANCES);
        appearanceBox.setEnabled(false);

        final JLabel appearanceLabel = new JLabel("Appearance:");

    Rename "widgets" which hides the field declared at line 36.
    Open

            final List<IWidget> widgets = mainFrame.getFormsDocument().getPage(mainFrame.getCurrentPage()).getWidgets();

    Overriding or shadowing a variable declared in an outer scope can strongly impact the readability, and therefore the maintainability, of a piece of code. Further, it could lead maintainers to introduce bugs because they think they're using one variable but are really using another.

    Noncompliant Code Example

    class Foo {
      public int myField;
    
      public void doSomething() {
        int myField = 0;
        ...
      }
    }
    

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    Similar blocks of code found in 2 locations. Consider refactoring.
    Open

    package org.pdf.forms.gui.properties.object.field;
    
    import static java.util.stream.Collectors.toUnmodifiableList;
    
    import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
    src/main/java/org/pdf/forms/gui/properties/object/field/RadioButtonFieldPanel.java on lines 1..201

    Duplicated Code

    Duplicated code can lead to software that is hard to understand and difficult to change. The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle states:

    Every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system.

    When you violate DRY, bugs and maintenance problems are sure to follow. Duplicated code has a tendency to both continue to replicate and also to diverge (leaving bugs as two similar implementations differ in subtle ways).

    Tuning

    This issue has a mass of 874.

    We set useful threshold defaults for the languages we support but you may want to adjust these settings based on your project guidelines.

    The threshold configuration represents the minimum mass a code block must have to be analyzed for duplication. The lower the threshold, the more fine-grained the comparison.

    If the engine is too easily reporting duplication, try raising the threshold. If you suspect that the engine isn't catching enough duplication, try lowering the threshold. The best setting tends to differ from language to language.

    See codeclimate-duplication's documentation for more information about tuning the mass threshold in your .codeclimate.yml.

    Refactorings

    Further Reading

    Wrong lexicographical order for 'java.awt.event.ActionListener' import. Should be before 'java.util.stream.Collectors.toUnmodifiableList'.
    Open

    import java.awt.event.ActionListener;

    Checks that the groups of import declarations appear in the order specifiedby the user. If there is an import but its group is not specified in theconfiguration such an import should be placed at the end of the import list.

    This documentation is written and maintained by the Checkstyle community and is covered under the same license as the Checkstyle project.

    Wrong lexicographical order for 'java.util.Arrays' import. Should be before 'java.util.stream.Collectors.toUnmodifiableList'.
    Open

    import java.util.Arrays;

    Checks that the groups of import declarations appear in the order specifiedby the user. If there is an import but its group is not specified in theconfiguration such an import should be placed at the end of the import list.

    This documentation is written and maintained by the Checkstyle community and is covered under the same license as the Checkstyle project.

    Wrong lexicographical order for 'java.awt.event.ActionEvent' import. Should be before 'java.util.stream.Collectors.toUnmodifiableList'.
    Open

    import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;

    Checks that the groups of import declarations appear in the order specifiedby the user. If there is an import but its group is not specified in theconfiguration such an import should be placed at the end of the import list.

    This documentation is written and maintained by the Checkstyle community and is covered under the same license as the Checkstyle project.

    Wrong lexicographical order for 'java.util.Collections' import. Should be before 'java.util.stream.Collectors.toUnmodifiableList'.
    Open

    import java.util.Collections;

    Checks that the groups of import declarations appear in the order specifiedby the user. If there is an import but its group is not specified in theconfiguration such an import should be placed at the end of the import list.

    This documentation is written and maintained by the Checkstyle community and is covered under the same license as the Checkstyle project.

    Line is longer than 100 characters (found 109).
    Open

                        checkBoxWidget.getWidgetModel().getProperties().getObject().getValue().setDefault("Off");

    Checks for long lines.

    Rationale: Long lines are hard to read in printouts or if developershave limited screen space for the source code, e.g. if the IDEdisplays additional information like project tree, class hierarchy,etc.

    This documentation is written and maintained by the Checkstyle community and is covered under the same license as the Checkstyle project.

    Line is longer than 100 characters (found 120).
    Open

                    .map(widget -> widget.getWidgetModel().getProperties().getObject().getField().getGroupName().orElse(""))

    Checks for long lines.

    Rationale: Long lines are hard to read in printouts or if developershave limited screen space for the source code, e.g. if the IDEdisplays additional information like project tree, class hierarchy,etc.

    This documentation is written and maintained by the Checkstyle community and is covered under the same license as the Checkstyle project.

    Wrong lexicographical order for 'java.util.List' import. Should be before 'java.util.stream.Collectors.toUnmodifiableList'.
    Open

    import java.util.List;

    Checks that the groups of import declarations appear in the order specifiedby the user. If there is an import but its group is not specified in theconfiguration such an import should be placed at the end of the import list.

    This documentation is written and maintained by the Checkstyle community and is covered under the same license as the Checkstyle project.

    Extra separation in import group before 'java.awt.event.ActionEvent'
    Open

    import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;

    Checks that the groups of import declarations appear in the order specifiedby the user. If there is an import but its group is not specified in theconfiguration such an import should be placed at the end of the import list.

    This documentation is written and maintained by the Checkstyle community and is covered under the same license as the Checkstyle project.

    Line is longer than 100 characters (found 116).
    Open

            final List<IWidget> widgets = mainFrame.getFormsDocument().getPage(mainFrame.getCurrentPage()).getWidgets();

    Checks for long lines.

    Rationale: Long lines are hard to read in printouts or if developershave limited screen space for the source code, e.g. if the IDEdisplays additional information like project tree, class hierarchy,etc.

    This documentation is written and maintained by the Checkstyle community and is covered under the same license as the Checkstyle project.

    Wrong lexicographical order for 'java.util.Set' import. Should be before 'java.util.stream.Collectors.toUnmodifiableList'.
    Open

    import java.util.Set;

    Checks that the groups of import declarations appear in the order specifiedby the user. If there is an import but its group is not specified in theconfiguration such an import should be placed at the end of the import list.

    This documentation is written and maintained by the Checkstyle community and is covered under the same license as the Checkstyle project.

    Extra separation in import group before 'org.jdesktop.layout.GroupLayout'
    Open

    import org.jdesktop.layout.GroupLayout;

    Checks that the groups of import declarations appear in the order specifiedby the user. If there is an import but its group is not specified in theconfiguration such an import should be placed at the end of the import list.

    This documentation is written and maintained by the Checkstyle community and is covered under the same license as the Checkstyle project.

    Extra separation in import group before 'javax.swing.*'
    Open

    import javax.swing.*;

    Checks that the groups of import declarations appear in the order specifiedby the user. If there is an import but its group is not specified in theconfiguration such an import should be placed at the end of the import list.

    This documentation is written and maintained by the Checkstyle community and is covered under the same license as the Checkstyle project.

    Using the '.*' form of import should be avoided - javax.swing.*.
    Open

    import javax.swing.*;

    Checks that there are no import statements that use the * notation.

    Rationale: Importing all classes from a package or staticmembers from a class leads to tight coupling between packagesor classes and might lead to problems when a new version of alibrary introduces name clashes.

    This documentation is written and maintained by the Checkstyle community and is covered under the same license as the Checkstyle project.

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