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PMD is a powerful static code analysis tool designed to help developers identify potential issues in their Java, JavaScript, and other programming languages. Created by David Dixon-Peugh, PMD excels at detecting code smells, bugs, and security vulnerabilities, promoting best practices and maintainable code. Its customizable rulesets and integration with popular IDEs streamline the development process, making it an essential tool for teams aiming to enhance code quality and reduce technical debt. ... ...
Author | David Dixon-Peugh |
Released | 2025-07-23 |
Filesize | 67.90 MB |
Downloads | 1864 |
OS | Windows All |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | PMD, duplicate code checker, Java source checker, check java code, checker, syntax, development, source code |
Users' rating (31 rating) |
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7.15.0 | Jul 23, 2025 | New Release | New and noteworthy: New Rules: The new Apex rule AvoidBooleanMethodParameters finds methods that take a boolean parameter. This can make method calls difficult to understand and maintain as the method is clearly doing two things. Fixed Issues: apex-design: 5427: [apex] New Rule: Avoid Boolean Method Parameters apex-security: 5788: [apex] ApexCRUDViolation unable to detect insecure SOQL if it is a direct input argument doc: 5790: [doc] Website rule reference pages are returning 404 java-bestpractices: 5785: [java] UnusedPrivateField doesn't play well with UnnecessaryWarningSuppression 5793: [java] NonExhaustiveSwitch fails on exhaustive switch with sealed class java-codestyle: 1639: [java] UnnecessaryImport false positive for multiline @link Javadoc 2304: [java] UnnecessaryImport false positive for on-demand imports in JavaDoc 5832: [java] UnnecessaryImport false positive for multiline @see Javadoc java-design: 5804: [java] UselessOverridingMethod doesn't play well with UnnecessarySuppressWarning API Changes: Rule Test Schema: The rule test schema has been extended to support verifying suppressed violations. See Testing your rules for more information. |
7.14.0 | Jun 18, 2025 | New Release | New and noteworthy: PMD CLI now uses threaded execution by default: In the PMD CLI, the --threads (-t) option can now accept a thread count given relative to the number of cores of the machine. For instance, it is now possible to write -t 1C to spawn one thread per core, or -t 0.5C to spawn one thread for every other core. The thread count option now defaults to 1C, meaning parallel execution is used by default. You can disable this by using -t 1. New Rule UnnecessaryWarningSuppression (experimental) ??? This new Java rule UnnecessaryWarningSuppression reports unused suppression annotations and comments. Violations of this rule cannot be suppressed. How to use it? Just include it in your ruleset: <rule ref="category/java/bestpractices.xml/UnnecessaryWarningSuppression" /> Note: This rule is currently experimental. It is available for now only for Java. The rule for now only reports annotations specific to PMD, like @SuppressWarnings("PMD"). In the future we might be able to check for other common ones like @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") or "fallthrough". Since violations of this rule cannot be suppressed, we opted here on the side of false-negatives and don’t report every unused case yet. However, suppressing specific PMD rules is working as expected. Migrating to Central Publisher Portal: We’ve now migrated to Central Publisher Portal. Snapshots of PMD are still available, however the repository URL changed. To consume these with maven, you can use the following snippet: <repositories> <repository> <name>Central Portal Snapshots</name> <id>central-portal-snapshots</id> <url>https://central.sonatype.com/repository/maven-snapshots/</url> <releases> <enabled>false</enabled> </releases> <snapshots> <enabled>true</enabled> </snapshots> </repository> </repositories> Releases of PMD are available on Maven Central as |
7.2.0 | Jun 5, 2024 | New Release |