Michael,
Maybe you could post it on your people.apache.org account and give us the link.
-Mike
On 2/1/07, Michael Gentry <blacknex..mail.com> wrote:
> There are ways to tell the tool to exclude bugs by a filter list. I
> haven't looked into the details of that yet, but that could be an
> option to eliminate things we decide are OK and don't want to appear
> again.
>
> I'm attaching an HTML report I produced with this command-line:
>
> ~/Projects/eclipse/workspace/Cayenne30/framework>
> ~/Desktop/findbugs-1.1.1/bin/findbugs -textui -effort:max -onlyAnalyze
> 'org.apache.cayenne.-' -low -html -outputFile modeler-report.html
> cayenne-modeler
>
> It also has a -xdocs option to produce output for Maven. Obviously, I
> have more work to do. :-)
>
> Thanks,
>
> /dev/mrg
>
> PS. If the mailing list strips the attachment and you want to see it
> (and don't want to run your own like I did above), shoot me an e-mail
> directly.
>
>
> On 2/1/07, Aristedes Maniatis <ar..sh.com.au> wrote:
> >
> > On 02/02/2007, at 12:43 AM, Michael Gentry wrote:
> >
> > > What would the general consensus be here of using FindBugs
> > > (http://findbugs.sourceforge.net/)? I just used the 1.1.1 version to
> > > analyze Cayenne 3.0 and it is reporting 1720 (potential) bugs (at
> > > least on my current source tree). I haven't used this tool much yet,
> > > but it seems like it could be useful. I also believe it has support
> > > to run in the background, like from an ant task. This could be useful
> > > for nightly builds. Or even like a weekly report of some kind.
> >
> >
> > From my experience of it, there are lots of 'bugs' it finds which
> > you end up having to ignore. If that was the case, a weekly report
> > may not be that helpful since anything useful would be buried in the
> > noise. But if the FindBug count count be brought to zero, then a
> > weekly script might be more useful. I seem to remember that there are
> > lots of ways to configure the rules it runs to quite a fine degree. I
> > seem to remember that the style and performance reports it created
> > were less useful, but it found some interesting problems in our code
> > base.
> >
> > Ari Maniatis
> >
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