Hey guys, I am helping to provide a ballpark estimate on a Java to .NET conversion project. Are there any tools out there that will survey a set of packages and produce some metrics on classes, methods, etc.? Does Eclipse have something like this?
Thanks, but J# is out of the question for various reasons, not least of which is that the customer's perception is that it is a dead product. And in any event, you'd still have to deal with replacing libraries like Swing and AWT.
For now I would just like to find a tool to inventory the source that doesn't require me manually entering it all into a spreadsheet .
Originally posted by: Markbnj
Hey guys, I am helping to provide a ballpark estimate on a Java to .NET conversion project. Are there any tools out there that will survey a set of packages and produce some metrics on classes, methods, etc.? Does Eclipse have something like this?
Eclipse comes with something like this I think. If not, I know there is a good metrics add on (name forgotten). It does classes, SLOC count, a bunch of academic BS to "calculate" complexity.
EDIT: Dimmu pointed out the metrics packager we have at work.
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