The code appears to be here:

https://github.com/evernat/dead-code-detector

I just found it with a little searching. I have no idea what state the
code is in, how to create a plugin from it, or how it handles newer
versions of Java.

. . . just my two cents
/mde/

On 9/15/2020 12:28 PM, Oliver Rettig wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I need functionality in Netbeans to find dead code. Andy ideas about a plugin?
> 
> I have found
> 
> https://blogs.oracle.com/geertjan/dead-code-detection-with-netbeans-ide
> 
> but it is outdated and I can not find the source code. Maybe this plugin can 
> help
> 
> @Geertjan have you saved this code somewhere?
> 
> In concrete we have a java library project which is a Wrapper to a c++ native 
> lib. To create a 
> platform independent jar-file we want to add the native code build for 
> several operating 
> systems into the the jar. 
> 
> We found that the
> 
> https://jogamp.org/ 
> 
> project includes great code to do this but the code is part of a big project. 
> Not the state is 
> that we have a copy a subset of the classes which seems to be needed into our 
> project. But 
> most of this code is not needed. There are too many classes/methods we have 
> now to check 
> if they are really needed. Thats why we need a tool in the Netbeans IDE to 
> automatize this.
> 
> best regards
> Oliver
> 


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