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Guidewire Best Practices Exam
Study Guide.
Avoid using internal path for your classes - ✔✔✔ - com.guidewire.* should be avoided. These
can always be potentially changed or replaced during an upgrade.



When referencing typecodes, use the static property on the typelist class instead of the string
representation - ✔✔✔ - Use TC_TYPECODE instead of "typecode", example:
LossCause.TC_REAREND instead of "rearend"



Use the text for logical operators instead of the symbols - ✔✔✔ - Use "and","or", and "not"
instead of "&&", "||", and "!"



Code placement - ✔✔✔ - 1) Avoid placing code within the CODE tab of a PCF. Create a UI
helper class instead



2) Avoid extending entity enhancements with code supporting UI operations



Avoid using deprecated classes and methods - ✔✔✔ - Guidewire will eventually remove
deprecated classes and methods.



Turn on and run Studio Inspections - ✔✔✔ - These analyze configuration resources



Use whitespace effectively - ✔✔✔ - Add spaces around operators

Do not add spaces between parentheses and operators

Indent logical blocks of code by two spaces only



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Add a blank line after code blocks

Add two blank lines after methods, including the last method in a class



Comments and Annotations - ✔✔✔ - Document new classes and functions with Javadoc-style
comments

Use single-line comments within functions and methods when you need to clarify the intent of
the code

Use GoseDoc annotations which are included when generating GosuDoc



"Upgrade-Safe" naming conventions: Add the suffix _Ext to - ✔✔✔ - Columns added to
existing entities

Typecodes added to existing typelists

The name of custom entities

The name of custom typelists

New PCF files

Script parameters



Package naming conventions - ✔✔✔ - Use the format
customer.application.featurecategory.feature

Customer - company name abbreviation

Application- InsuranceSuite application code (pc, bc, cc, suite)

Feature Category - major feature (delinquency, configuration, integration)

Feature - feature (rating, catastrophe, authentication)

Example: si.suite.integration.authentication



Class naming conventions - ✔✔✔ - Use UpperCamelCase

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Do not add _Ext to classes within customer package spaces



Function naming conventions - ✔✔✔ - Use lowerCamelCase

Use a verb that describes that the function is doing i.e. verifyAddress

Do not add _Ext suffix to private functions or enhancements in customer package spaces



Variable naming conventions - ✔✔✔ - Member variable names use lowerCamelCase with a
leading underscore i.e. _pluginCallbackHandler

Local variable names use lowerCamelCase short names that describe the purpose i.e.
latestPolicyRevision



Display key naming conventions - ✔✔✔ - Add suffix _Ext too all new display keys

Do not modify automatically generated display keys



Logging is - ✔✔✔ - The process of recording application actions and state to a secondary
interface



Logging is used for - ✔✔✔ - Application maintenance and troubleshooting

Creating statistics relating to application usage

Auditing by capturing significant events



Typical events to log are - ✔✔✔ - Success / Failure - a transaction or action has succeeded or
failed

Recovery - a system went down or connection failed, retried, and recovered

Identification - any large functional areas such as integration, rating, reinsurance, and rules



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