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pretty_name: SEI CERT Oracle Coding Standard for Java (Wiki rules)
tags:
- code
- security
- java
- static-analysis
- coding-standard
- sei-cert
---
# Dataset Card for SEI CERT Oracle Coding Standard for Java (Wiki rules)
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Structured export of the **SEI CERT Oracle Coding Standard for Java** from the SEI wiki.
## Dataset Details
### Dataset Description
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Rows contain Java-specific secure coding rules, guidance text, and examples as published on the CERT Confluence site.
- **Curated by:** Derived from public SEI CERT wiki pages; packaged as CSV by the dataset maintainer.
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- **Language(s) (NLP):** English (rule text and embedded code).
- **License:** Compilation distributed as `other`; verify with CMU SEI for your use case.
### Dataset Sources [optional]
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- **Repository:** https://wiki.sei.cmu.edu/confluence/display/seccode/SEI+CERT+Coding+Standards
- **Paper [optional]:** [SEI CERT Oracle Secure Coding Standard for Java](https://wiki.sei.cmu.edu/confluence/display/java/SEI+CERT+Oracle+Secure+Coding+Standard+for+Java)
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## Uses
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### Direct Use
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Java static analysis benchmarks, secure coding curricula, and RAG over CERT Java rules.
### Out-of-Scope Use
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Does not replace Oracle / SEI official publications or internal policies.
## Dataset Structure
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All rows share the same columns (scraped from the SEI CERT Confluence wiki):
| Column | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| `language` | Language identifier for the rule set |
| `page_id` | Confluence page id |
| `page_url` | Canonical wiki URL for the rule page |
| `chapter` | Chapter label when present |
| `section` | Section label when present |
| `rule_id` | Rule identifier (e.g. `API00-C`, `CON50-J`) |
| `title` | Short rule title |
| `intro` | Normative / explanatory text |
| `noncompliant_code` | Noncompliant example(s) when present |
| `compliant_solution` | Compliant example(s) when present |
| `risk_assessment` | Risk / severity notes when present |
| `breadcrumb` | Wiki breadcrumb trail when present |
## Dataset Creation
### Curation Rationale
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Single-table format for Java CERT rules supports automated ingestion and search.
### Source Data
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#### Data Collection and Processing
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Scraped from the Java section of the SEI CERT wiki into the shared column layout.
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#### Personal and Sensitive Information
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## Bias, Risks, and Limitations
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### Recommendations
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