FYI:  I'm forwarding this news from one of our JA-SIG board directors
to CAS and uPortal dev lists for your consideration...
Thanks,
Jonathan


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From: Jens Haeusser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Nov 28, 2007 10:35 AM
Subject: [jasig-board] Coverity adds Java support
To: JA-SIG Board <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Coverity, a source code security scanner for open source software (
http://scan.coverity.com/ ), has just added support for Java based projects.
Coverity came out of Stanford, and has received funding from the Department
of Homeland Security to offer free code scanning to the open source
community. It's currently used by most of the biggies- Linux, FreeBSD, gcc,
Apache, Firefox, etc.

Coverity announced support for Java projects a few days ago, and is adding
them on a first come, first served basis. Is this something we should
encourage our uPortal and CAS developers to use?

Campus Technology has a summary article at
http://www.campustechnology.com/articles/56213 .

Jens


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