Well, if you are using the Eclipse IDE there is a code style plug-in
available.
Have not tried it myself.
http://www.telesynthesis.com/downloads/download.htm
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Oooh! Ahhh! That's how it always starts.
Then later there's running and screaming.


Does anybody know of any good, free programs for:

1) load testing - I'm currently using jmeter for this, but I also wanted to
try different programs to get a broader range of test results and check for
consistency.

2) checking the quality/structure of java code - I know there was some
program that did this because one of my co-workers used to use it, but he's
gone now and I can't get in touch with him. What it does is go through the
web application and display results of potential problems or
inconsistencies
in the source code. Just to make sure I'm clear on this, I'm not looking
for
a program to debug code or look for errors, but rather check the quality of
how it was written and see if the code follows standard java coding
practices. I looked over all the jakarta projects and it seems like
Cactus/JUnit might be what I'm looking for, but I'm not really sure. If
anybody could clear this up, that would be great.

Thanks,
Paul

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