CWE-575: EJB Bad Practices: Use of AWT Swing

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The product violates the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) specification by using AWT/Swing.

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Extended Description

The Enterprise JavaBeans specification requires that every bean provider follow a set of programming guidelines designed to ensure that the bean will be portable and behave consistently in any EJB container. In this case, the product violates the following EJB guideline: "An enterprise bean must not use the AWT functionality to attempt to output information to a display, or to input information from a keyboard." The specification justifies this requirement in the following way: "Most servers do not allow direct interaction between an application program and a keyboard/display attached to the server system."

Technical Details

Structure
Simple

Applicable To

Languages
Java
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is CWE-575: EJB Bad Practices: Use of AWT Swing?+

CWE-575: EJB Bad Practices: Use of AWT Swing is a Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) entry maintained by MITRE. The product violates the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) specification by using AWT/Swing. The Enterprise JavaBeans specification requires that every bean provider follow a set of programming guidelines designed to ensure that the bean will be portable and behave consistently in any EJB container. In this case, the product violates the following EJB guideline: "An enterprise bean must not use the AWT functionality to attempt to output information to a display, or to input information from a keyboard." The specification justifies this requirement in the following way: "Most servers do not allow direct interaction between an application program and a keyboard/display attached to the server system."

What are the security consequences of EJB Bad Practices: Use of AWT Swing?+

If exploited, CWE-575 (EJB Bad Practices: Use of AWT Swing) it can compromise Other, leading to outcomes such as Quality Degradation.

How do you prevent or mitigate EJB Bad Practices: Use of AWT Swing?+

Recommended mitigations for CWE-575 include: Do not use AWT/Swing when writing EJBs.

Which programming languages are affected by EJB Bad Practices: Use of AWT Swing?+

CWE-575 commonly affects Java. Note that weaknesses are often language-agnostic patterns, so secure coding practices apply broadly.

What is the difference between a CWE and a CVE?+

A CWE (Common Weakness Enumeration) like CWE-575 describes a category of software weakness — the underlying flaw type. A CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) identifies a specific, real-world vulnerability in a particular product. In short, a CWE is the kind of mistake, and a CVE is an instance of that mistake being found in software.

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