== Why is this an issue? If you go to the trouble of importing a symbol statically, then you should make use of it, and you should do so consistently. Similarly, there's no reason to both import a class and then refer to it in code by its fully-qualified name. Otherwise, maintainers could be confused by the difference between qualified and unqualified references. === Noncompliant code example [source,java] ---- import java.util.*; import java.math.BigInteger; import static java.lang.String.format; //... String s1 = format("%cello %cellow", 'h','f'); // Compliant String s2 = String.format("%cello %cellow", 'm','y'); // Noncompliant; is this a different format function than on the previous line? java.util.List list = new java.util.ArrayList(); // Noncompliant; both classes included in java.util.* import java.math.BigInteger myBigI = BigInteger.ZERO; // Noncompliant. This mixed usage is particularly confusing ---- === Compliant solution [source,java] ---- import java.util.*; import java.math.BigInteger; import static java.lang.String.format; //... String s1 = format("%cello %cellow", 'h','f'); String s2 = format("%cello %cellow", 'm','y'); List list = new ArrayList(); BigInteger myBigI = BigInteger.ZERO; ---- ifdef::env-github,rspecator-view[] ''' == Implementation Specification (visible only on this page) === Message Simplify this use to "xxx". ''' == Comments And Links (visible only on this page) === on 8 May 2015, 15:12:38 Ann Campbell wrote: source: email thread === on 8 May 2015, 15:54:23 Nicolas Peru wrote: Looks fine. === on 10 Jun 2015, 15:10:10 Ann Campbell wrote: \[~nicolas.peru], scope expanded since previous review === on 16 Jun 2015, 17:03:53 Nicolas Peru wrote: Looks good ! endif::env-github,rspecator-view[]