If you compile `hupa`, you will have a set of classes in the `client/target/generated-sources` created by the gwtc compiler after running some internal generators.
I think, other subprojects of james do not generate any java class. - Manolo On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 2:32 PM, 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 james project I couldn’t find any files > that were automatically generated. Is that correct or are there any > generated classes I didn’t recognize? > > > > Thanks you for your help. > > Looking forward to hearing from you, > > > > Regards, > > > > > > Jonathan >
