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FindBugs Links

This page contains links to related projects, including tools that are similar to FindBugs.

FindBugs Add-Ons

  • fb-contrib: additional bug detectors for use with FindBugs. The lead FindBugs team does not vouch for the relevance, accuracy or wisdom of the warnings generated by any third-party plugin.
  • Find Security Bugs: additional bug detectors for use with FindBugs. The lead FindBugs team does not vouch for the relevance, accuracy or wisdom of the warnings generated by any third-party plugin.
  • FindBugs Eclipse plugin.  This is now included as part of FindBugs.
  • Maven2 FindBugs plugin.  Maven2 is the latest version of the Java project management and project comprehension tool.  The Maven2 FindBugs plugin allows FindBugs reports to be generated from within Maven.
  • QALab records and aggregates the results of static analysis (including FindBugs results) over time.  Features include charts of warnings over time and summary reports showing hot spots in the source code.

Similar Tools

Open source tools

  • JLint.  A static analysis tool to find race conditions, locking errors, null pointer uses, and a number of other problems in Java programs.
  • PMD.  PMD scans Java source code for potential problems.
  • Checkstyle.  Checkstyle is a style checker for Java.

Commercial tools and services

  • lint4j: lint tool for Java programs
  • JTest: automatically generates JUnit tests for Java classes.  Also checks for many kinds of coding errors.
  • JiveLint.  Another lint utility for Java programs.  Finds hashcode/equals problems, string reference comparisons, and more.  Free 15 day demo.

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