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Release notes for the PMD Eclipse Plugin
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v1.0.0 - 19/06/2003
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NEW : Adding a logging facility
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The logging support is based on Log4J from Apache (see: http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j).
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The default is to log at the warn level to the file "pmd-eclipse.log" using a rolling
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file appender of 10 MB and one backup file.
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The file is located in the {user.dir} directory which should be your Eclipse home
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directory
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To change these options, simply edit the "log4j.xml" file located in the plugin. Please
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read the Log4J doc to learn how to update this file.
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NEW : PMD actions from folder and package popups
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Now, PMD actions (check code and remove markers) are available from the popup menus of
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a folder (resource navigator view) and package (package explorer view).
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NEW : On-line help
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PMD documentation is now shipped with the plugin. Open the help contents and select
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'PMD Plugin documentation'. The topic 'PMD Documentation' points to the PMD official
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documentation. The chapter 'How to...' contains pages about some usual tasks with the
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plugin.
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UPDATED :
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Lastest PMD Engine (v1.1).
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Now, no more error message is displayed when PMD is executed against a file with syntax
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errors.
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The progress indicators are more accurate.
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Violations are batch processed to speed up manual PMD invocation.
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v0.5.0 - 19/03/2003
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NEW : Using PMD as a project incremental builder
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When PMD is used as an incremental builder, then violations are added as problem marker. Then,
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markers will be removed when violations are fixed.
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To enable PMD as a incremental, simply check "enable PMD" on your project PMD property
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page.
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UPDATED :
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When PMD is used "one shot" from the popup menu, then violations are added as task. Then, markers
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should be removed manually via the popup menus, either from the project (all violations for this
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project will be removed), or from a file or group of files (all violations for these files will be
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removed) or from the task view (all violations for all projects will be removed).
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PMD markers (violations) can be filtered in the task view : either PMD task marker or PMD problem
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marker or both.
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PMD rule violations have a priority from 1 to 5. Markers have only 3 level of severity, so the mapping is as follow :
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PMD priority 1 -> severity error, priority high
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PMD priority 2 -> severity error, priority normal
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PMD priority 3 -> severity warning, priority high
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PMD priority 4 -> severity warning, priority normal
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PMD priority 5 -> severity information, priority normal
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MISC :
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PMD engine is not shipped with the source archive. Download it from source forge and install it in
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a lib subdirectory.
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