Hi Todor,
Thank you for the swift response.
I emailed Nicolas separately about VerveineJ.
I will take a look at your project and will consider joining in.
The main idea I had was to enhance static analysis of the code with some data captured in Runtime. I have a few notes and a prototype of a simple but fast java agent in github: https://github.com/voronaam/berta
-- Aleksey
On 11/19/15, Tudor Girba tudor@tudorgirba.com wrote:
Hi,
Indeed, the Moose book is outdated. VerveineJ is no longer available publicly because the company (http://www.synectique.eu) that produces it decided to make it a commercial offering. But, you can ask for an evaluation license.
But, I am very happy that you are interested in a static analysis for JVM. This is a very important piece to make Moose easier to adopt.
I already started an open-source project in this direction, and I am looking for collaborators: https://github.com/girba/jdt2famix http://www.smalltalkhub.com/#!/%7EMoose/Jdt2Famix
Would you like to join our effort? We could connect over Skype (tudor_girba) if you want.
Cheers, Doru
On Nov 20, 2015, at 1:49 AM, Aleksey Vorona voronaam@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Moose developers,
I can not find executable VerveineJ anywhere. The link in the Moosebook [1] is broken.
I am building a new static analysis tool for JVM languages and was going to use MSE as its output format. I was going to use VerveineJ as a reference tool that produces MSE files to evaluate this decision before I immerse myself into the format specification.
Could you help me locate it, please?
Faithfully, Aleksey
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