forbidden-apis VS jreleaser

Compare forbidden-apis vs jreleaser and see what are their differences.

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forbidden-apis jreleaser
4 10
314 885
-0.6% 0.9%
6.6 9.5
about 1 month ago 2 days ago
Java Java
Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0
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forbidden-apis

Posts with mentions or reviews of forbidden-apis. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-09.
  • Stop Using Utcnow and Utcfromtimestamp
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 9 Oct 2022
    > All this stuff would be a lot easier if timezones always had to be stated explicitly.

    On Java, you can use the forbidden-apis build plugin (https://github.com/policeman-tools/forbidden-apis) to fail the build whenever a timezone or locale or charset is not specified explicitly (it forbids the methods from the Java API which use an implicit timezone/locale/charset). I don't know whether there's something similar for Python; it might be harder because Python is much more dynamic (though it might be possible to use monkeypatching to warn whenever the bad methods are used).

  • Decluttering Google Guava
    7 projects | /r/java | 19 Jun 2022
    Is https://github.com/policeman-tools/forbidden-apis something that might help you in the interim?
  • What are some useful static analyzers for Java?
    9 projects | /r/java | 2 Jan 2022
    Besides the classic pmd/stopbugs/jacoco/owasp, a favorite of mine is forbidden-apis.
  • Retrofit Java
    1 project | /r/java | 14 May 2021
    Regarding the "deleting them if not necessary any or are deprecated or do not make sense anymore ", something you can use today is this nice maven plugin:forbidden-apis.

jreleaser

Posts with mentions or reviews of jreleaser. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-08.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing forbidden-apis and jreleaser you can also consider the following projects:

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jfx - JavaFX mainline development

find-sec-bugs - The SpotBugs plugin for security audits of Java web applications and Android applications. (Also work with Kotlin, Groovy and Scala projects)

JPackageScriptFX - A tutorial project featuring a build script (Mac, Windows) for JavaFX applications based on the new jpackage tool.

rewrite - Automated mass refactoring of source code.

julie - A solution to help you build automation and gitops in your Apache Kafka deployments. The Kafka gitops!

fb-contrib - a FindBugs/SpotBugs plugin for doing static code analysis for java code bases

Checkstyle - Checkstyle is a development tool to help programmers write Java code that adheres to a coding standard. By default it supports the Google Java Style Guide and Sun Code Conventions, but is highly configurable. It can be invoked with an ANT task and a command line program.

maven-jpackage-template - Sample project illustrating building nice, small cross-platform JavaFX or Swing desktop apps with native installers while still using the standard Maven dependency system.