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69                <h1>FindBugs&trade; - Find Bugs in Java Programs</h1>
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71                <p>
72                    This is the web page for FindBugs, a program which uses static analysis to look for bugs in Java
73                    code.&nbsp; It is free software, distributed under the terms of the <a
74                        href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html">Lesser GNU Public License</a>. The name
75                    FindBugs&trade; and the <a href="buggy-sm.png">FindBugs logo</a> are trademarked by <a
76                        href="http://www.umd.edu">The University of Maryland</a>. FindBugs has been downloaded more than
77                    a million times.
78                </p>
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80                <p>The current version of FindBugs is 2.0.3.</p>
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82                <p>
83                    FindBugs requires JRE (or JDK) 1.5.0 or later to run.&nbsp; However, it can analyze programs
84                    compiled for any version of Java, from 1.0 to 1.7. Some classfiles compiled for Java 1.8 give 
85                    FindBugs problems, the next major release of FindBugs will handle Java 1.8 classfiles.
86                    
87                <p> The current version of FindBugs is 2.0.3,
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89                    released on 17:16:15 EST, 22 November, 2013. <a href="reportingBugs.html">We are very interested in getting
90                        feedback on how to improve FindBugs</a>. File bug reports on <a
91                        href="http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=browse&group_id=96405&atid=614693"> our
92                        sourceforge bug tracker</a>
93                </p>
94                <p>The current version of FindBugs may encounter errors when analyzing 
95                Java 1.8 bytecode, due to changes in the classfile format. After FindBugs 2.0.3
96                is released, work will start on the next major release of FindBugs, which will
97                be able to analyze Java 1.8 (and will require Java 1.7 to compile and run).
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101                    <a href="#changes">Changes</a> | <a href="#talks">Talks</a> | <a href="#papers">Papers </a> | <a
102                        href="#sponsors">Sponsors</a> | <a href="#support">Support</a>
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105                <h1>FindBugs 2.0.3 Release</h1>
106                <p>FindBugs 2.0.3 is intended to be a minor bug fix release over
107                FindBugs 2.0.2. Although than some improvements to existing bug detectors
108                and analysis engines, and a few new bug patterns, and some 
109                important bug fixes to the Eclipse plugin, no significant changes
110                should be observed. Consult the <a href="Changes.html">Change log</a>
111                for more details.</p>
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113                <p>
114                    Also check out <a href="http://code.google.com/p/findbugs/w/list">http://code.google.com/p/findbugs/w/list</a>
115                    for more information about some recent features/changes in FindBugs.
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119                <h3>
120                    <a href="findbugs2.html">Major changes in FindBugs 2.0 (from FindBugs 1.3.x)</a>
121                </h3>
122                <ul>
123                    <li><a href="findbugs2.html#cloud">FindBugs Communal cloud</a></li>
124                    <li><a href="findbugs2.html#updateChecks">checks for updated versions of FindBugs</a></li>
125                    <li><a href="findbugs2.html#plugins">Powerful plugin capabilities</a></li>
126                    <li><a href="findbugs2.html#newBugPatterns">new bug patterns</a>,
127                        including new/improved support for <a href="findbugs2.html#guava">Guava</a>
128                        and <a href="findbugs2.html#jsr305">JSR-305</a>
129                    </li>
130                    <li><a href="findbugs2.html#performance">improved performance</a></li>
131                </ul>
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134                <h2>Ways to run FindBugs</h2>
135                <p>Here are various ways to run FindBugs. For plugins not supported by the FindBugs team, check to
136                    see what version of FindBugs they provide; it might take a little while for the plugins to update to
137                    FindBugs 2.0.</p>
138                <dl>
139                    <dt>Command line, ant, GUI</dt>
140                    <dd>Provided in FindBugs download</dd>
141                    <dt>
142                        <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/">Eclipse</a>
143                    </dt>
144                    <dd>
145                        Update site for Eclipse plugin: <a href="http://findbugs.cs.umd.edu/eclipse">http://findbugs.cs.umd.edu/eclipse</a>.
146                        Supported by the FindBugs project.
147                    </dd>
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149                        <a href="http://maven.apache.org/">Maven</a>
150                    </dt>
151                    <dd>
152                        <a href="http://mojo.codehaus.org/findbugs-maven-plugin/">http://mojo.codehaus.org/findbugs-maven-plugin/</a>
153                    </dd>
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155                        <a href="http://netbeans.org/">Netbeans</a>
156                    </dt>
157                    <dd>
158                        <a href="http://kenai.com/projects/sqe/pages/Home">SQE: Software Quality Environment</a>
159                    </dd>
160                    <dt><a href="https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS">Jenkins</a></dt>
161                    <dd> <a href="https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/FindBugs+Plugin">Jenkins FindBugs Plugin</a>
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164                        <a href="http://wiki.hudson-ci.org/display/HUDSON/Home">Hudson</a>
165                    </dt>
166                    <dd>
167                        <a href="http://wiki.hudson-ci.org/display/HUDSON/FindBugs+Plugin"> HUDSON FindBugs Plugin</a>
168                    </dd>
169                    <dt>
170                        <a href="http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/">IntelliJ</a>
171                    </dt>
172                    <dd>
173                        Several plugins, see <a href="http://code.google.com/p/findbugs/wiki/IntellijFindBugsPlugins">http://code.google.com/p/findbugs/wiki/IntellijFindBugsPlugins</a>
174                        for a description.
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180                <h1>New</h1>
181                <ul>
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183                <li>jFormatString library republished at 
184                <a href="http://code.google.com/p/j-format-string">http://code.google.com/p/j-format-string</a>.
185                This is the library we use for compile time checking of format strings. It is separately published to
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187                <li>We're releasing FindBugs 2.0.3.
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189                    Mostly small changes to address false positives, with one important fix to the Eclipse plugin
190                    to fix a problem that had prevented the plugin from running in some versions of Eclipse.
191                        Check the <a href="Changes.html">change log</a> for more details.
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193                    <li>We've released <a href="findbugs2.html">FindBugs 2.0</a>
194                    </li>
195                    <li>FindBugs communal cloud and Java web start links:. We have analyzed several large open
196                        source projects, and provide Java web start links to allow you to view the results. We'd be
197                        happy to work with projects to make the results available from a continuous build:
198                        <p></p>
199                        <ul>
200                            <li><a href="http://findbugs.cs.umd.edu/cloud/jdk.jnlp">Sun's JDK 8</a></li>
201                            <li><a href="http://findbugs.cs.umd.edu/cloud/eclipse.jnlp">Eclipse 3.8</a></li>
202                            <li><a href="http://findbugs.cs.umd.edu/cloud/tomcat.jnlp">Apache Tomcat 7.0</a></li>
203                            <li><a href="http://findbugs.cs.umd.edu/cloud/intellij.jnlp">IntelliJ IDEA</a></li>
204                            <li><a href="http://findbugs.cs.umd.edu/cloud/jboss.jnlp">JBoss</a></li>
205                        </ul>
206                    </li>
207                </ul>
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211                <h1>Experience with FindBugs</h1>
212                <ul>
213                <li><b>Google FindBugs Fixit</b>: Google has a tradition of <a
214                    href="http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/21/jobs/21pre.html">engineering fixits</a>, special days where
215                    they try to get all of their engineers focused on some specific problem or technique for improving
216                    the systems at Google. A fixit might work to improve web accessibility, internal testing, removing
217                    TODO's from internal software, etc.
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219                    <p>In 2009, Google held a global fixit for UMD's FindBugs tool a static analysis tool for
220                        finding coding mistakes in Java software. The focus of the fixit was to get feedback on the
221                        4,000 highest confidence issues found by FindBugs at Google, and let Google engineers decide
222                        which issues, if any, needed fixing.</p>
223                    <p>More than 700 engineers ran FindBugs from dozens of offices. More than 250 of them entered
224                        more than 8,000 reviews of the issues. A review is a classification of an issue as must-fix,
225                        should-fix, mostly-harmless, not-a-bug, and several other categories. More than 75% of the
226                        reviews classified issues as must fix, should fix or I will fix. Many of the scariest issues
227                        received more than 10 reviews each.</p>
228                    <p>Engineers have already submitted changes that made more than 1,100 of the 3,800 issues go
229                        away. Engineers filed more than 1,700 bug reports, of which 600 have already been marked as
230                        fixed Work continues on addressing the issues raised by the fixit, and on supporting the
231                        integration of FindBugs into the software development process at Google.</p>
232                    <p>The fixit at Google showcased new capabilities of FindBugs that provide a cloud computing /
233                        social networking backdrop. Reviews of issues are immediately persisted into a central store,
234                        where they can be seen by other developers, and FindBugs is integrated into the internal Google
235                        tools for filing and viewing bug reports and for viewing the version control history of source
236                        files. For the Fixit, FindBugs was configured in a mode where engineers could not see reviews
237                        from other engineers until they had entered their own; after the fixit, the configuration will
238                        be changed to a more open configuration where engineers can see reviews from others without
239                        having to provide their own review first. These capabilities have all been contributed to UMD's
240                        open source FindBugs tool, although a fair bit of engineering remains to prepare the
241                        capabilities for general release and make sure they can integrate into systems outside of
242                        Google. The new capabilities are expected to be ready for general release in Fall 2009.</p>
243                  </li>
244                </ul>
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246                <h2>
247                    <a name="talks">Talks about FindBugs</a>
248                </h2>
249                <ul>
250                    <li>
251                        <a href="http://www.cs.umd.edu/~pugh/MistakesThatMatter.pdf">Mistakes That Matter</a>, JavaOne,
252                        2009
253                    </li>
254                    <li><a href="http://youtu.be/jflQSFhYTEo?hd=1">Youtube video</a> showing of demo
255                        of our 2.0 Eclipse plugin (5 minutes)</li>
256                    <li><a href="http://findbugs.cs.umd.edu/talks/findbugs.mov">Quicktime movie</a> showing of demo
257                        of our new GUI to view some of the null pointer bugs in Eclipse (Big file warning: 23 Megabytes)</li>
258                    <li><a href="http://findbugs.cs.umd.edu/talks/JavaOne2007-TS2007.pdf">JavaOne 2007 talk on
259                            Improving Software Quality Using Static Analysis</a></li>
260                    <li><a href="http://findbugs.cs.umd.edu/talks/fb-sdbp-2006.pdf">Talk</a> Bill Pugh gave at <a
261                        href="http://www.sdexpo.com/2006/sdbp/">SD Best Practices</a>, Sept 14th (more of a handle on
262                        tutorial about using FindBugs)</li>
263                    <li><a href="http://findbugs.cs.umd.edu/talks/fb-Sept1213-2006.pdf">Talk</a> Bill Pugh gave at
264                        <a href="http://itasoftware.com/">ITA Software</a> and <a href="http://www.csail.mit.edu/">MIT</a>,
265                        Sept 12th and 13th (more of a research focus)</li>
266                    <li><a href="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8150751070230264609">Video of talk</a>
267                        Bill Pugh gave at <a href="http://www.google.com">Google</a>, July 6th, 2006</li>
268                    <li><a href="http://javaposse.com/index.php?post_id=95780">Java Posse podcast interview
269                            with Bill Pugh and Brian Goetz</a></li>
270                </ul>
271                <h2>
272                    <a name="papers">Papers about FindBugs</a>
273                </h2>
274                <ul>
275                    <li><a href="http://findbugs.cs.umd.edu/papers/MoreNullPointerBugs07.pdf">Finding More Null
276                            Pointer Bugs, But Not Too Many</a>, by <a href="http://faculty.ycp.edu/~dhovemey/">David
277                            Hovemeyer</a>, York College of Pennsylvania and <a href="http://www.cs.umd.edu/~pugh/">William
278                            Pugh</a>, Univ. of Maryland, <a href="http://paste07.cs.washington.edu/">7th ACM
279                            SIGPLAN-SIGSOFT Workshop on Program Analysis for Software Tools and Engineering</a>, June, 2007</li>
280                    <li><a href="http://findbugs.cs.umd.edu/papers/FindBugsExperiences07.pdf">Evaluating Static
281                            Analysis Defect Warnings On Production Software,</a> <a href="http://www.cs.umd.edu/~nat/">Nathaniel
282                            Ayewah</a> and <a href="http://www.cs.umd.edu/~pugh/">William Pugh</a>, Univ. of Maryland, and
283                            J. David Morgenthaler, John Penix and YuQian Zhou, Google, Inc., <a
284                            href="http://paste07.cs.washington.edu/">7th ACM SIGPLAN-SIGSOFT Workshop on Program
285                                Analysis for Software Tools and Engineering</a>, June, 2007
286                    </li>
287                </ul>
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289                <h1>
290                    <a name="sponsors">Contributors and Sponsors</a>
291                </h1>
292                <p>
293                    The <a href="team.html">current development team</a> consists of <a
294                        href="http://www.cs.umd.edu/~pugh">Bill Pugh</a> and <a
295                        href="http://andrei.gmxhome.de/privat.html">Andrey Loskutov</a>.
296                </p>
297                <p>The most recent funding for FindBugs comes from a Google Faculty Research Awards.</p>
298                <h2>
299                    <a name="support">Additional Support</a>
300                </h2>
301                <p>
302                    Numerous <a =href="team.html">people</a> have made significant contributions to the FindBugs
303                    project, including founding work by <a href="http://goose.ycp.edu/~dhovemey/">David Hovemeyer</a>
304                    and the web cloud infrastructure by Keith Lea.
305                </p>
306                <p>
307                    YourKit is kindly supporting open source projects with its full-featured Java Profiler. YourKit, LLC
308                    is creator of innovative and intelligent tools for profiling Java and .NET applications. Take a look
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310                        Java Profiler</a> and <a href="http://www.yourkit.com/.net/profiler/index.jsp">YourKit .NET
311                        Profiler</a>.
312                </p>
313                <p>
314                    The FindBugs project also uses <a href="http://www.atlassian.com/software/fisheye/">FishEye</a> and
315                    <a href="http://www.atlassian.com/software/clover/">Clover</a>, which are generously provided by <a
316                        href="http://www.cenqua.com/">Cenqua/Atlassian</a>.
317                </p>
318                <p>
319                    Additional financial support for the FindBugs project was provided by <a href="http://www.nsf.gov">National
320                        Science Foundation</a> grants ASC9720199 and CCR-0098162,
321                </p>
322                <p>Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of
323                    the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation (NSF).
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