Install

Installing the Java Toolbox Commons Eclipse plugin is easy. It is recommended to install the plugin from the provided update site, but it is also possible to install from source.

  1. Start Eclipse, then select Help > Install New Software.
  2. Click Add, in the top-right corner.
  3. In the Add Repository dialog that appears, enter "Atlas Toolboxes" for the Name and "https://ensoftcorp.github.io/toolbox-repository/" for the Location.
  4. In the Available Software dialog, select the checkbox next to “Java Toolbox Commons” and click Next followed by OK.
  5. In the next window, you’ll see a list of the tools to be downloaded. Click Next.
  6. Read and accept the license agreements, then click Finish. If you get a security warning saying that the authenticity or validity of the software can’t be established, click OK.
  7. When the installation completes, restart Eclipse.

Installing from Source

If you want to install from source for bleeding edge changes, first grab a copy of the source repository. In the Eclipse workspace, import the com.ensoftcorp.open.java.commons Eclipse project located in the source repository. Right click on the project and select Export. Select Plug-in Development > Deployable plug-ins and fragments. Select the Install into host. Repository: radio box and click Finish. Press OK for the notice about unsigned software. Once Eclipse restarts the plugin will be installed and it is advisable to close or remove the com.ensoftcorp.open.java.commons project from the workspace.

Changelog

Note that version numbers are based off Atlas version numbers.

3.9.2

  • Updates for Atlas dependencies

3.6.0

  • Updates for Atlas dependencies

3.3.0

  • Bug fix for missing subsystem tag hierarchy on index loads
  • Added some basic jar and bytecode utilities
  • Code optimizations

3.1.7

  • Updated dependencies
  • Embedded javadoc with plugin

3.1.6

  • Bug fixes
  • Updated dependencies and fixes for upstream changes
  • Adding filter implementations
  • Minor improvements to subsystem tagging
  • Refactoring common queries

3.1.0

  • Added optional control flow refinement codemaps
  • Added Java call site analysis implementation
  • Added a call site based filter
  • Refactored and standardized common queries
  • Added additional Java based analyzers focused on open world problems
  • Improvements to subsystem tagging
  • Added preferences UI

3.0.15

  • Version bump