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Re: findbugs and IDV 1.2

Hi Stuart,

Hi all, I'm not really an IDV developer, more of a very interested party in the use and future of IDV, and a software engineer primarily and not a meteorologist.
I have been playing with findbugs, a sourceforge hosted application 
which statically scans java .class files (and archives) looking for 
potential bugs.  Its beta quality but very promising.  I ran the 
latest cvs snapshot on the idv.jar from IDV 1.2 (the latest officially 
released findbugs, version 0.9.1, hangs on IDV??) and found 274 
potential problems in the "Correctness" category, which to me is the 
category which will uncover most real problems.  Findbugs takes about 
30 mins to learn so this could easily be replicated by the 'real IDV 
dev team'. With Ant integration is can even become a build process 
component.

I thought this would be worth bringing to light. I think IDV is a great product, don't me wrong. I'm shifting my effort to making my data IDV readable (which is essence is converting to CF convention Netcdf files), as I can see that so much work has gone into IDV.

Thanks for looking into this. I am unfamiliar with findbugs but it sounds very interesting. Can you send me the report you generated?
Thanks,
Jeff



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