Macker
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Macker
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Version |
0.2
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Date |
August 14, 2002
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| Type |
Architectural rules checker
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Size |
2.1 MB
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| Demo |
Download
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| Description |
Macker is an architectural rule checking utility for Java. It's meant to model the architectural ideals programmers always dream up for their projects, and then break -- it helps keep code clean and consistent. You can use it to check general "good practice" rules, and you can also tailor a rules file to suit a specific project's structure. It typically runs in your build process, after javac.
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| Status |
Free (GPL)
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| Platforms |
Platform-independent
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| Company |
innig
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| System Requirements |
Java 1.3.1+
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Last Modified
August 20, 2002
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