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    UCDetector

    UCDetector

    Eclipse Plugin to find unused Java code

    UCDetector (Unnecessary Code Detector) is a Open Source Eclipse Plugin Tool. UCDetector finds unnecessary (dead) public Java code. It suggests to make code final, protected or private.
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    OovAide

    C++, Java IDE with auto class, sequence, zone, dependency, diagrams

    The OovAide project used to be named oovcde. Searching the web will bring up more information about oovcde at this time. The OovAide project is a C++ or Java analysis IDE for Windows or Linux with an automated multi-tasking build system, cross compiler support, an analysis tool based on CLang that creates UML class, component, sequence as well as zone and portion diagrams from C++ or Java source, static analysis and test coverage. The diagrams allow navigation through the source code,...
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