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                          Avoid unused private methods such as 'log()'.: 
                        examples/powertools-examples-core-utilities/sam/src/main/java/helloworld/App.java#L101
                      
                       Unused Private Method detects when a private method is declared but is unused.
UnusedPrivateMethod (Priority: 1, Ruleset: Best Practices)
https://docs.pmd-code.org/pmd-doc-7.14.0/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#unusedprivatemethod | 
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                          Avoid unused private methods such as 'log()'.: 
                        examples/powertools-examples-core-utilities/sam-graalvm/src/main/java/helloworld/App.java#L98
                      
                       Unused Private Method detects when a private method is declared but is unused.
UnusedPrivateMethod (Priority: 1, Ruleset: Best Practices)
https://docs.pmd-code.org/pmd-doc-7.14.0/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#unusedprivatemethod | 
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                          Avoid unused private methods such as 'log()'.: 
                        examples/powertools-examples-core-utilities/gradle/src/main/java/helloworld/App.java#L97
                      
                       Unused Private Method detects when a private method is declared but is unused.
UnusedPrivateMethod (Priority: 1, Ruleset: Best Practices)
https://docs.pmd-code.org/pmd-doc-7.14.0/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#unusedprivatemethod | 
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                          This utility class has a non-private constructor: 
                        examples/powertools-examples-core-utilities/cdk/infra/src/main/java/cdk/CdkApp.java#L20
                      
                       For classes that only have static methods, consider making them utility classes.
Note that this doesn't apply to abstract classes, since their subclasses may
well include non-static methods.  Also, if you want this class to be a utility class,
remember to add a private constructor to prevent instantiation.
(Note, that this use was known before PMD 5.1.0 as UseSingleton).
UseUtilityClass (Priority: 1, Ruleset: Design)
https://docs.pmd-code.org/pmd-doc-7.14.0/pmd_rules_java_design.html#useutilityclass | 
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                          Avoid unused private methods such as 'log()'.: 
                        examples/powertools-examples-core-utilities/cdk/app/src/main/java/helloworld/App.java#L94
                      
                       Unused Private Method detects when a private method is declared but is unused.
UnusedPrivateMethod (Priority: 1, Ruleset: Best Practices)
https://docs.pmd-code.org/pmd-doc-7.14.0/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#unusedprivatemethod | 
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                          This utility class has a non-private constructor: 
                        examples/powertools-examples-cloudformation/infra/cdk/src/main/java/com/myorg/PowertoolsExamplesCloudformationCdkApp.java#L6
                      
                       For classes that only have static methods, consider making them utility classes.
Note that this doesn't apply to abstract classes, since their subclasses may
well include non-static methods.  Also, if you want this class to be a utility class,
remember to add a private constructor to prevent instantiation.
(Note, that this use was known before PMD 5.1.0 as UseSingleton).
UseUtilityClass (Priority: 1, Ruleset: Design)
https://docs.pmd-code.org/pmd-doc-7.14.0/pmd_rules_java_design.html#useutilityclass | 
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                          Document empty constructor: 
                        examples/powertools-examples-batch/src/main/java/org/demo/batch/model/Product.java#L26
                      
                       Uncommented Empty Constructor finds instances where a constructor does not
contain statements, but there is no comment. By explicitly commenting empty
constructors it is easier to distinguish between intentional (commented)
and unintentional empty constructors.
UncommentedEmptyConstructor (Priority: 1, Ruleset: Documentation)
https://docs.pmd-code.org/pmd-doc-7.14.0/pmd_rules_java_documentation.html#uncommentedemptyconstructor | 
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                          Document empty constructor: 
                        examples/powertools-examples-batch/src/main/java/org/demo/batch/model/DdbProduct.java#L29
                      
                       Uncommented Empty Constructor finds instances where a constructor does not
contain statements, but there is no comment. By explicitly commenting empty
constructors it is easier to distinguish between intentional (commented)
and unintentional empty constructors.
UncommentedEmptyConstructor (Priority: 1, Ruleset: Documentation)
https://docs.pmd-code.org/pmd-doc-7.14.0/pmd_rules_java_documentation.html#uncommentedemptyconstructor | 
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                          Avoid unused method parameters such as 'c'.: 
                        examples/powertools-examples-batch/src/main/java/org/demo/batch/kinesis/KinesisBatchHandler.java#L29
                      
                       Reports parameters of methods and constructors that are not referenced them in the method body.
Parameters whose name starts with `ignored` or `unused` are filtered out.
Removing unused formal parameters from public methods could cause a ripple effect through the code base.
Hence, by default, this rule only considers private methods. To include non-private methods, set the
`checkAll` property to `true`.
UnusedFormalParameter (Priority: 1, Ruleset: Best Practices)
https://docs.pmd-code.org/pmd-doc-7.14.0/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#unusedformalparameter | 
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                          Avoid unused method parameters such as 'context'.: 
                        examples/powertools-examples-batch/src/main/java/org/demo/batch/dynamo/DynamoDBStreamBatchHandler.java#L28
                      
                       Reports parameters of methods and constructors that are not referenced them in the method body.
Parameters whose name starts with `ignored` or `unused` are filtered out.
Removing unused formal parameters from public methods could cause a ripple effect through the code base.
Hence, by default, this rule only considers private methods. To include non-private methods, set the
`checkAll` property to `true`.
UnusedFormalParameter (Priority: 1, Ruleset: Best Practices)
https://docs.pmd-code.org/pmd-doc-7.14.0/pmd_rules_java_bestpractices.html#unusedformalparameter | 
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