That’s all we can say right now.
This code seems to be creating an instance of a class with only static members. Such a class does not need to be instantiated, since all members can be accessed with just the class itself.
final class StaticHolder {
public final static Object THING1 = new Object();
public final static Object THING2 = new Object();
}
// ... elsewhere ...
StaticHolder someHolder = new StaticHolder();
// OR
Object thing = new StaticHolder().THING1; // Unnecessary!
Use the class instance directly.
Object thing = StaticHolder.THING1;