![]() ) and each solution will have different analyzers for these languages with different rules. not talking about frameworks (Spring, Hibernate, Struts. ![]() The answer to your question will be technology dependant: which languages are you using for your developments? Are you using any framework?ĭon't tell me just J2EE, because this covers a lot of different languages: Java, JavaScript, JSP, HTML. Is it possible to implement CAST analysis rules (or a certain approximation thereof) in Sonar? My question ist for those who have experience with both Sonar and CAST: I googled all over, looking for something like "PMD rules for Sonar/PMD" but could not find anything. Surely not all and not everything but at least something that there would be no big surprises from the CAST analysis of releases. So I was thinking if it maybe would be possible to implement in Sonar similar rules as in CAST. In any case I'm not quite happy with the frequency of the CAST analysis, but It is probably not the process I could influence or change. ![]() I'm on the dev side as you may guess, I (somewhat) know Sonar/PMD, but not CAST. CAST analysis is completely decoupled from the development, done by a separate team (we just send the delivery package to analyse). No continuous measurements, only a couple of times a year, for instance on major releases. ![]() Sonar(Qube) - in the development, tightly integrated with CIs, known and loved my developers.In my (huge) company we mostly use two tools for code analysis: ![]()
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