
Checking Java Programs
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Content
- Intro
- What It's Not About
- It Usually Begins with javac
- Another Aside: Java's assert Keyword
- Aside: "Keep the Bar Green"
- Making Your IDE Work Harder
- Friends Don't Let Friends Ship with Warnings
- Enabling Useful Warnings, Disabling Useless Ones, and Promoting Warnings to Errors
- Source Code Checking with PMD
- Incomplete Programs
- Using PMD with Ant
- Using PMD in an IDE
- PMD Rules and Warnings
- PMD's Secret Weapon: CPD
- Extending PMD
- Static (Class File) Checking with FindBugsT
- Command-Line Usage
- FindBugs GUI
- FindBugs with Ant
- FindBugs with Eclipse
- FindBugs Warnings
- Data Mining
- Extending FindBugs
- Dynamic Checking with NASA's Java PathFinder
- Building and Running Java PathFinder
- Configuring and Extending PathFinder
- What's Next?
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