Open Source Java Source Code Analysis Tools for Linux

Java Source Code Analysis Tools for Linux

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    Eclipse Checkstyle Plug-in

    Eclipse Checkstyle Plug-in

    Integrates Checkstye into the Eclipse IDE

    The Eclipse Checkstyle plug-in integrates the Checkstyle Java code auditor into the Eclipse IDE. The plug-in provides real-time feedback to the user about violations of rules that check for coding style and possible error prone code constructs.
    Downloads: 71 This Week
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    Source Navigator NG is a source code analysis tool. With it, you can edit your source code, display relationships between classes and functions and members, and display call trees. You can navigate your source code and easily get to declarations or implementations of functions, variables and macros (commonly called "symbols") which helps you discovering and mapping unknown source code for enhancement or maintenance tasks.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Jadecy

    Java lib to compute (code) deps, SCCs, and cycles (Johnson algorithm).

    Jadecy (Java Dependencies and Cycles) is a Java library to compute dependencies (elements depended on, or depending), strongly connected components, and cycles, in general directed graphs, or classes or packages dependencies graphs parsed from class files (major version <= 52, else does best effort). It uses Tarjan's algorithm for SCCs computation, and Johnson's algorithm for exhaustive cycles computation, with continuations instead of recursion, which allows to handle large graphs (< 2^31 vertices). Since version 1.1, can also compute shortest cycles covering all edges of SCCs. Usage from command line is also possible but with reduced flexibility (cf. JadecyMain class). API entry point for Java code dependencies is the Jadecy class, or DepUnit that makes use of it and is designed for unit tests. API entry point for general graph computations is the net.jadecy.graph package. Requires Java 5 or later. Also available on github: https://github.com/jeffhain/jadecy
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Scertify - TechDebt Community

    Scertify - TechDebt Community

    Benchmark code quality and measure Technical Debt of projects in Sonar

    Scertify™ Refactoring Assessment is an open source component dedicated to development & QA teams that provides exclusive benchmark data on Software Quality. It automatically detects the portions of an application that can be refactored, gives valuable information on refactoring strategies, and costs. Though IT departments have matured these last 10 years and have now no doubt on the benefits of a continuous control of code quality, three major concerns were still remaining, without any tools able to effectively addressing these needs: * How to understand quality indicators, and how to compare them with the state of the art? * How to measure and manage the gap between the absolute quality level of a software, and a reasonable (reachable) target of quality? * What are the shortest and safe ways to achieve your quality goals?
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    LDIFF is an enhanced language-independent line differencing tool built upon the Unix diff and overcomes its limitations in determining whether an artifact line has been changed or is the result of additions and removals
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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