One other tool to consider is Parasoft's JTest. It does similar static code analysis (which I think is the most useful part of the tool) as well as dynamic whitebox-type testing. The static tests have proved quite helpful to me. In lieu of a line-by-line review of every source file, JTest gives me some confidence that nothing really crazy lurks within.

I'd be happy to run JTest against the ant codebase and post the results somewhere. I must admit, though, that the Webgain / QA results are prettier.

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On Monday, January 21, 2002, at 03:34 AM, Christoph Wilhelms wrote:

It certanly can be, that I am overread something, but did you tell, where to
get that auditing and metrics tool? I REALLY like to bug my developement
team in our company with it. Additionally it'll help us with code reviews!


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