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Checkstyle is a development tool to help programmers write Java code that adheres to a coding standard.

GNU Library or Lesser General Public License ()

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Going Java 1.5 With Maven2-Based Project

Maven-related changes for building Java 1.5 based articfacts.

Maven: del.icio.us/tag/maven

The Art and Craft of Great Software Architecture and Development: Analyze This - Put your code on the couch!

I love it when tools find problems in my code rather than waiting for me or QA to find them. It helps my code to have less bugs, be more performant, more "hygienic" and I can usually fix the problems found faster than if it's later in the dev cycle. So this blog entry is a plug for static code analyzers such as Checkstyle, PMD, FindBugs etc. and focuses on some of the issues that they spot in my own code and that of others.

FindBugs: del.icio.us tag/findbugs

The Art and Craft of Great Software Architecture and Development: Analyze This - Put your code on the couch!

I love it when tools find problems in my code rather than waiting for me or QA to find them. It helps my code to have less bugs, be more performant, more "hygienic" and I can usually fix the problems found faster than if it's later in the dev cycle. So this blog entry is a plug for static code analyzers such as Checkstyle, PMD, FindBugs etc. and focuses on some of the issues that they spot in my own code and that of others.

Eclipse: del.icio.us/tag/eclipse

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