Dependency Finder 1.2.0 freeware

Dependency Finder is a suite of tools for analyzing compiled Java code. At the core is a powerful dependency analysis application that extracts dependency graphs and mines them for useful information. This application comes in many forms for your ease of use, including command-line tools, a Swing-based application, a web application ready to be deployed in an application server, and a set of Ant tasks. ...

Author Jean Tessier
Released 2007-04-06
Filesize 1.80 MB
Downloads 661
OS Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows Vista
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords Find Dependency, Assembly Finder, Dependency Searcher, Dependency, Finder, Find
Users' rating
(11 rating)
Dependency FinderCompilers & InterpretersWindows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows Vista
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