Is there any free solution to analyze Java?

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Is there any free solution to analyze Java?

abergel
Hi!

Doru, you have tried on some point to analyze some Java without VerveineJ. How did it go?

Cheers,
Alexandre
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Re: Is there any free solution to analyze Java?

stepharo
Why verveineJ does not work for you?
This is a license problem?
You can contact synectique to get a license.

Stef

Le 14/3/16 17:49, Alexandre Bergel a écrit :
> Hi!
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> Doru, you have tried on some point to analyze some Java without VerveineJ. How did it go?
>
> Cheers,
> Alexandre

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Re: Is there any free solution to analyze Java?

abergel
> Why verveineJ does not work for you?
> This is a license problem?
> You can contact synectique to get a license.

Well… If someone (like a PhD student I met at a conference) ask me how to analyze a java application. What should I answer? I simply cannot tell them to mail synectique and hoping to have a license.

Alexandre


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> Le 14/3/16 17:49, Alexandre Bergel a écrit :
>> Hi!
>>
>> Doru, you have tried on some point to analyze some Java without VerveineJ. How did it go?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Alexandre
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Re: Is there any free solution to analyze Java?

Nicolas Anquetil

On 15/03/2016 09:27, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
>> Why verveineJ does not work for you?
>> This is a license problem?
>> You can contact synectique to get a license.
> Well… If someone (like a PhD student I met at a conference) ask me how to analyze a java application. What should I answer? I simply cannot tell them to mail synectique and hoping to have a license.
Yes you could :-)
And your hope would not be in vain (we have never refused a licence to
anybody up to now)

Which does not mean we are happy with the situation.
But life is not perfect

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Re: Is there any free solution to analyze Java?

abergel
Ok thanks!

Alexandre


> On Mar 15, 2016, at 9:42 AM, Nicolas Anquetil <[hidden email]> wrote:
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>
> On 15/03/2016 09:27, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
>>> Why verveineJ does not work for you?
>>> This is a license problem?
>>> You can contact synectique to get a license.
>> Well… If someone (like a PhD student I met at a conference) ask me how to analyze a java application. What should I answer? I simply cannot tell them to mail synectique and hoping to have a license.
> Yes you could :-)
> And your hope would not be in vain (we have never refused a licence to anybody up to now)
>
> Which does not mean we are happy with the situation.
> But life is not perfect
>
> nicolas
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Re: Is there any free solution to analyze Java?

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Le 15/3/16 09:27, Alexandre Bergel a écrit :
>> Why verveineJ does not work for you?
>> This is a license problem?
>> You can contact synectique to get a license.
> Well… If someone (like a PhD student I met at a conference) ask me how to analyze a java application. What should I answer? I simply cannot tell them to mail synectique and hoping to have a license.

Code one yourself then.

>
> Alexandre
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>> Le 14/3/16 17:49, Alexandre Bergel a écrit :
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> Doru, you have tried on some point to analyze some Java without VerveineJ. How did it go?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Alexandre
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Re: Is there any free solution to analyze Java?

Thierry Goubier
Le 15/03/2016 18:23, stepharo a écrit :

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> Le 15/3/16 09:27, Alexandre Bergel a écrit :
>>> Why verveineJ does not work for you?
>>> This is a license problem?
>>> You can contact synectique to get a license.
>> Well… If someone (like a PhD student I met at a conference) ask me how
>> to analyze a java application. What should I answer? I simply cannot
>> tell them to mail synectique and hoping to have a license.
>
> Code one yourself then.

Well, there is a good Java parser in SmaCC. One "just" needs to spend
the time writing the semantic actions creating FAMIX entities...

Thierry

>>
>> Alexandre
>>
>>
>>> Le 14/3/16 17:49, Alexandre Bergel a écrit :
>>>> Hi!
>>>>
>>>> Doru, you have tried on some point to analyze some Java without
>>>> VerveineJ. How did it go?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Alexandre
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