maybe that's ok for Google, but not for me. We should really minimize the deps, and as I said adding deps just of a tool, then the tool is broken IMO. And adding a production dependency is quite a harsh thing, it must be well legitimated IMO, which in our case I do not see it. We can use FindBugs plugin and the other quality tools (e.g. Sonar), from my experience this is far enough. Finally most of the checks can be covered by writing tests as well...
2015-02-11 12:47 GMT+01:00 Oliver B. Fischer <[email protected]>: > For Google Guava it works quite well... Why not for us? > > Am 11.02.15 um 12:15 schrieb Anatole Tresch: > >> And as I said you add an additional dependency to your production code, >> which is not necessary. For me an absolute no-go... >> >> >> 2015-02-11 12:06 GMT+01:00 Werner Keil <[email protected]>: >> >> Well as Anatole said it seems just a single place. >>> Why just there and is there significant value using it in many places? >>> >>> I've used the FindBugs plugin a lot without the annotations, it worked >>> well >>> there, too. >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 11:53 AM, Oliver B. Fischer < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> >> >> > -- > N Oliver B. Fischer > A Schönhauser Allee 64, 10437 Berlin, Deutschland/Germany > P +49 30 44793251 > M +49 178 7903538 > E [email protected] > S oliver.b.fischer > J [email protected] > X http://xing.to/obf > > -- *Anatole Tresch* Java Engineer & Architect, JSR Spec Lead Glärnischweg 10 CH - 8620 Wetzikon *Switzerland, Europe Zurich, GMT+1* *Twitter: @atsticks* *Blogs: **http://javaremarkables.blogspot.ch/ <http://javaremarkables.blogspot.ch/>* *Google: atsticksMobile +41-76 344 62 79*
