CWE-245 – J2EE Bad Practices: Direct Management of Connections

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Description

The J2EE application directly manages connections, instead of using the container’s connection management facilities.

The J2EE standard forbids the direct management of connections. It requires that applications use the container’s resource management facilities to obtain connections to resources. Every major web application container provides pooled database connection management as part of its resource management framework. Duplicating this functionality in an application is difficult and error prone, which is part of the reason it is forbidden under the J2EE standard.

Modes of Introduction:

– Architecture and Design

 

 

Related Weaknesses

CWE-695

 

Consequences

Other: Quality Degradation

 

Potential Mitigations

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