Yes there are other examples and some of the other committers that have been working on this project for longer can likely point you to those.
By the way Jena 2.6.3 is incredibly out of date - the latest version is 2.11.0 - which can be found at http://www.apache.org/dist/jena/ Rob On 17/10/2013 11:13, "Jonathan Bernwieser" <[email protected]> wrote: >Hi there, >I am currently doing my Bachelor thesis at TU Munich, at the Software >Engineering chair of Prof. Broy. > > >The goal of this thesis is to create a tool to automatically categorize >source code in open source software. Different categories will be "test >code", "generated code" and "productive code" to better evaluate and use >the >results of quality-check techniques. (Static analyses might detect certain >quality problems even though they're not relevant for a certain code >category. One example would be the amount of clones found in a project. It >has to be checked what kind of category the evaluated code belongs to as >clones aren't causing quality issues if they occur in "generated code".) > > > >In order to create and test heuristics to identify code categories, I >first >need to create manually a collection of different projects (or classes to >be >more specific) I actually know about what kind of category they belong to. > >While manually going through the jena project I found generated files in >the >following directory: > >* jena/jena-2.6.3/src/com/hp/hpl/jena/n3/turtle/parser/ > >* jena/jena-2.6.3/src/com/hp/hpl/jena/rdf/arp/ > >* jena/jena-2.6.3/src/com/hp/hpl/jena/vocabulary/ > >using the schemagen and the JavaCC generators. > >Are there any other generated classes or are there other generators used I >didn't recognize? > >Thanks you for your help. >Looking forward to hearing from you, > >Regards, > > >Jonathan > > > > >
