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JArchitect is a static analysis tool for Java code. This tool supports a large number of code metrics, allows for visualization of dependencies using directed graphs and dependency matrix. The tools also performs code base snapshots comparison, and validation of architectural and quality rules. User-defined rules can be written using LINQ queries. This possibility is named CQLinq. The tool also comes with a large number of predefined CQLinq code rules.
Developer(s) | JArchitect |
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Stable release | 4.0
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Operating system | Multiplatform |
Type | Software quality |
License | Proprietary |
Website | jarchitect |
Features
editThe main features of JArchitect are:
- Dependency visualization (using dependency graphs, and dependency matrix)
- Software metrics (JArchitect currently[as of?] supports 82 code metrics: cyclomatic complexity; afferent and efferent coupling; relational cohesion; percentage of code covered by tests, etc.[vague])
- Declarative code rule over LINQ query (CQLinq)
- JArchitect can tell you what has been changed between 2 builds
Code rule through LINQ Query (CQLinq)
editThe tool proposes live code query and code rule through LINQ query. This is one of the innovations of JArchitect. For example:
- Classes inherit from a particular class:
// <Name>classes inherit from a particular class</Name> from t in Types where t.IsClass && t.DeriveFrom ("CBase") select t
- The 10 most complex methods (Source Code Cyclomatic complexity)
// <Name>The 10 most complex methods</Name> (from m in Methods orderby m.CyclomaticComplexity select new { m, m.CyclomaticComplexity }).Take(10)
In addition, the tool proposes a live CQLinq query editor with code completion and embedded documentation.