Ralph Goers wrote:
Yes, I knew that. The issue is I really don't want to us Eclipse as my IDE. It seems silly to load it just to see the warnings. Most, if not all, the ones you mentioned would also be shown in IntelliJ. Running something as a maven report is far more palatable than being forced to use a particular IDE.
Interesting point of view. I would have thought the contrary but that is probably because I already use Eclipse and no extra burden is involved (for me). The warnings emitted by Eclipse can be easily corrected by those developers who use Eclipse. Unless you were contributing a very large piece of code, I would not worry about Eclipse warnings. Let us ignore the issue for the time being.
Ralph
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