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Similar to PMD
Open Source
Checkstyle - Very detailed, supports both Maven and Ant.
Uses ANTLR.
DoctorJ - Uses JavaCC. Checks Javadoc, syntax and calculates metrics.
ESC/Java -
Finds null dereference errors, array bounds errors, type cast errors, and race conditions.
Uses Java Modeling Language annotations.
FindBugs - works on bytecode, uses BCEL. Source code uses
templates, nifty stuff!
SpotBugs - SpotBugs is the spiritual successor of FindBugs, carrying on from the point where it left off with support of its community.
Hammurapi -
Uses ANTLR, excellent documentation, lots of rules
Jamit - bytecode analyzer, nice graphs
JCSC - Does a variety of coding standard checks, uses JavaCC and
the GNU Regexp package.
Jikes - More than a compiler; now it reports code warnings too
JLint - Written in C++. Uses data flow analysis and a lock graph to
do lots of synchronization checks. Operates on class files, not source code.
JPathFinder - A verification VM written by NASA;
supports a subset of the Java packages
JWiz - Research project, checks some neat stuff, like if
you create a Button without adding an ActionListener to it. Neat.
Commercial
AppPerfect - 750 rules,
produces PDF/Excel reports, supports auto-fixing problems
Assent -
The usual stuff, seems pretty complete.
Aubjex -
Rules aren’t listed online. Appears to have some code modification stuff, which would be cool to have in PMD. $299.
AzoJavaChecker - Rules aren’t listed online so it’s
hard to tell what they have. Not sure how much it costs since I don’t know German.
CodePro AnalytiX -
Eclipse plug-in, extensive audit rules, JUnit test generation/editing, code coverage and analysis
Enerjy Java Code Analyser - 200 rules,
lots of IDE plugins
Flaw Detector - In beta, does control/data flow analysis
to detect NullPointerExceptions
JStyle - $995, nice folks, lots of metrics and rules
JTest - Very nice with tons of features,
but also very expensive and requires a running X server (or Xvfb) to run on
Linux. They charge $500 to move a license from one machine to another.
Lint4J - Lock graph, DFA, and type analysis, many EJB checks
SolidSDD - Code
duplication detection, nice graphical reporting. Free licensing available for Educational or OSS use.
Similar to CPD
Commercial
Simian - fast, works with Java, C#, C, CPP, COBOL, JSP, HTML
Simscan - free for open source projects
High level reporting
XRadar - Agregates data from a lot of code quality tool to generate
a full quality dashboard.
Sonar - Pretty much like XRadar, but younger project, fully integrated
to maven 2 (but requires a database)
Maven Dashboard - Same kind of agregator but
only for maven project.
QALab - Yet another maven plugin…