They are called Veracode and the plugin is the Greenlight Veracode Security Plugin. They're ok. Their web interface is not user friendly and they can be slow. They are stuck in 2009.
On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 6:52 PM Laszlo Kishalmi <[email protected]> wrote: > BTW What's that company and what's the tool? Maybe an NetBeans client > can be developed for their tool in Open Source (outside of the Apache > NetBeans project of course). > > On 3/17/21 12:58 PM, Steven Ingram wrote: > > Hey Y'all. I've been watching this list for a long time and I'm hoping > to > > come back and actually get some work done. My day time gig has been very > > demanding lately. I have a question for you though. > > > > My employer has a contract with a security code scanning company and that > > company has released a plugin version of their scanner for all the best > > IDEs (NOT). Of course Apache Netbeans is not in their support list and I > > loathe Eclipse and I've never wanted to pay for Jetbrains plus I've been > > using Netbeans for 16 years. > > > > My employer has noticed that I've not used the plugin (which they pay a > > license to use) and I've bubbled straight to the top with not using my > > license :) Geez. Anyhow I have the eclipse plugin on hand it's a jar > > file. How difficult would it be to wire in a plugin made for Eclipse > into > > Netbeans? I understand this would be a costume build and I'm not afraid > > of that. > > > > Any thoughts or opinions? > > At this point I've added the plugin to my Spring TS and used it there to > > appease the licensing gods that be. > > > > You all rock!!! > > > > > > Steven Rex Ingram > > 919-376-7363 > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > For further information about the NetBeans mailing lists, visit: > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/NETBEANS/Mailing+lists > > > >
