Hi,
it is required that you build your project before you run the findbugs
analysis. This is valid for all NetBeans Project Types.
There are no second class projects for FindBugs-Plugin in NetBeans.
-Sven
P.S. If time permits I will check if I can get this to work.
On 7/19/07, charlie hunt <charlie.hunt_at_sun.com> wrote:
> Ken Cavanaugh wrote:
> > Torben Tretau wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> attached you find an updated version of the
> >> NetBeans/FindBugs-Tutorial. I have integrated the ideas from charlie..
> >>
> >>
> > Thanks, the tutorial looks great.
> >
> > I just tried the steps in the tutorial on the CORBA ORB code (a
> > version of which
> > lives at glassfish-corba.dev.java.net). Unfortunately it did not
> > work: FindBugs
> > reported 0 bugs (the ORB code is pretty good, but not THAT good :-)).
> > The ORB is a fairly large (>6000 class files) free-form ant project.
> > I can't figure out where the FindBugs plugin looks for .class files.
> > I did a fresh build on my project before running FindBugs.
> > I'm using NB 5.5.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Ken.
>
> It's likely a side-effect of what I've often referred to as "NetBeans
> free form projects being second class citizens".
>
> If Torben doesn't know the answer, we might be able to get in contact
> with the author (Sven, cc'd here) of the NetBeans / FindBugs Plug-in.
> Perhaps (Sven) can shed give us some hints on what needs to be done to
> be able to have FindBugs work with free form projects.
>
> IIRC, Jackpot had a similar problem when it was first introduced. But,
> I think that was fixed. So, perhaps if one knows how Jackpot makes it
> work with free form projects, we'd know how to make it work with the
> FindBugs plug-in.
>
> charlie ...
>
> Charlie Hunt
> Java Performance Engineer
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>
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