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Invocation of an overridable method during object construction may result in the use of uninitialized data, leading to runtime exceptions or to unanticipated outcomes. Calling overridable methods from constructors can also leak the this
reference before object construction is complete, potentially exposing uninitialized or inconsistent data to other threads. See rule TSM01-J. Do not let the ( this ) reference escape during object construction for additional information. As a result, constructors must invoke only methods that are final or private.
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Secure Coding Guidelines for the Java Programming Language, Version 3.0 | Guideline 4-4. Prevent constructors from calling methods that can be overridden |
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