What is Klocwork Developer for Java?
What defects does KDJ detect?
How is Klocwork Developer for Java different from other Klocwork product offerings?
How do I get KDJ?
How do I download and install KDJ?
What is SSL?
How do I know if my JVM supports SSL?
Can I try before I buy?
How long is the trial period?
Can I renew the trial period?
Are there any restrictions during the trial period?
Are there any differences between KDJ during the trial period and once purchased?
Are there any limits on how much code can be analysed?
What platforms does KDJ support?
What are the supported IDEs?
Is KDJ supported for Eclipse 3.3?
I use IDE xyz. Can I use KDJ?
Can I use KDJ on a Mac?
Can I use Java 1.6?
I use platform xyz, can I use KDJ?
What are the support policies for KDJ?
I am having trouble with KDJ. What do I do?
What is Klocwork Developer for Java?
Klocwork Developer for Java (KDJ) is an Eclipse plugin that provides static analysis of Java code. KDJ detects a wide range of software security vulnerabilities and software defects and is run from the Eclipse workbench.
What defects does KDJ detect?
For a full explanation of the defects and security vulnerabilities detected by KDJ, refer to the Online Documentation on our Technical Support page.
How is Klocwork Developer for Java different from other Klocwork product offerings?
The differences between Klocwork Developer for Java and Klocwork Enterprise for C, C++, and Java is explained well in this Flash presentation (note you must have the Flash viewer plugin for your browser to view this presentation).
How do I get KDJ?
KDJ consists of two parts, the plugin and the license. Download and installation of the plugin activates a fully functional 30 day trial license. Once the trial license has expired, continued use requires the purchase of a regular license, which is good for 1 year. Renewing a purchased license adds one year to the previous license's expiration date.
How do I download and install KDJ?
The KDJ plugin is installed from within Eclipse using Eclipse's Software Updates feature. If your Eclipse JVM supports SSL, the KDJ plugin can be installed from the KDJ Update Site using the Remote Site feature. Otherwise the plugin is first downloaded from the KDJ Update Site directly to your computer and then installed using the Local Site feature. Refer to KDJ download for detailed instructions on plugin installation.
What is SSL?
SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer and is a secure internet data transmission protocol. Refer to SSL Wiki for a more detailed discussion of SSL.
How do I know if my JVM supports SSL?
Consult the documentation for your specific JVM. For example, GCJ does not by default include SSL support, it must be added manually. If in doubt, use the local update site method of KDJ installation.
Can I try before I buy?
Absolutely. KDJ comes with a 30 day free trial.
How long is the trial period?
30 days.
Can I renew the trial period?
No.
Are there any restrictions during the trial period?
During the trial period, KDJ is limited to analysing up to 300 files at a time. Other than the lower file limit, the trial version of KDJ is fully functional.
Are there any differences between KDJ during the trial period and once purchased?
The trial period is 30 days and once purchased, KDJ is good for 1 year from the date of purchase. During the Trial period, up to 300 files can be analysed at a time. Once purchased, KDJ can analyse up to 1000 files at a time.
Are there any limits on how much code can be analysed?
The KDJ trial is limited to analysing at most 300 files at a time. Once KDJ is purchased, up to 1000 files can be analysed at one time. However, projects can be of any size. It is recommended that if the 1000 file limit is reached the project be analyzed in smaller chunks, such as by package.
What platforms does KDJ support?
Refer to supported platforms for a complete list of supported platforms.
What are the supported IDEs?
KDJ is an Eclipse plugin and is officially supported in Eclipse 3.0, 3.1 and 3.2 and IBM Rational Application Developer (RAD) 6.0 and 7.0.
Is KDJ supported for Eclipse 3.3?
KDJ should work in Eclipse 3.3, but is not officially supported.
I use IDE xyz. Can I use KDJ?
If your IDE is Eclipse 3.0, 3.1 or 3.2, KDJ is officially supported.
If your IDE is IBM RAD 6.0 or 7.0, KDJ is officially supported.
If your IDE is Eclipse 3.3, KDJ should work but is not officially supported.
Can I use KDJ on a Mac?
The Mac is not an officially supported Platform and there is no OSX version of the KDJ plugin. However, win32 KDJ is known to work with Windows XP running on an Intel Mac.
Can I use Java 1.6?
No, Java 1.6 is not currently a supported platform. KDJ is known not to work with Java 1.6.
I use platform xyz, can I use KDJ?
Refer to supported platforms for a complete list of supported platforms.
What are the support policies for KDJ?
Refer to support guidelines for an explanation of Klocwork's KDJ support policies.
I am having trouble with KDJ. What do I do?
Refer to support guidelines for assistance in solving your problem.
What defects does KDJ detect?
How is Klocwork Developer for Java different from other Klocwork product offerings?
How do I get KDJ?
How do I download and install KDJ?
What is SSL?
How do I know if my JVM supports SSL?
Can I try before I buy?
How long is the trial period?
Can I renew the trial period?
Are there any restrictions during the trial period?
Are there any differences between KDJ during the trial period and once purchased?
Are there any limits on how much code can be analysed?
What platforms does KDJ support?
What are the supported IDEs?
Is KDJ supported for Eclipse 3.3?
I use IDE xyz. Can I use KDJ?
Can I use KDJ on a Mac?
Can I use Java 1.6?
I use platform xyz, can I use KDJ?
What are the support policies for KDJ?
I am having trouble with KDJ. What do I do?
What is Klocwork Developer for Java?
Klocwork Developer for Java (KDJ) is an Eclipse plugin that provides static analysis of Java code. KDJ detects a wide range of software security vulnerabilities and software defects and is run from the Eclipse workbench.
What defects does KDJ detect?
For a full explanation of the defects and security vulnerabilities detected by KDJ, refer to the Online Documentation on our Technical Support page.
How is Klocwork Developer for Java different from other Klocwork product offerings?
The differences between Klocwork Developer for Java and Klocwork Enterprise for C, C++, and Java is explained well in this Flash presentation (note you must have the Flash viewer plugin for your browser to view this presentation).
How do I get KDJ?
KDJ consists of two parts, the plugin and the license. Download and installation of the plugin activates a fully functional 30 day trial license. Once the trial license has expired, continued use requires the purchase of a regular license, which is good for 1 year. Renewing a purchased license adds one year to the previous license's expiration date.
How do I download and install KDJ?
The KDJ plugin is installed from within Eclipse using Eclipse's Software Updates feature. If your Eclipse JVM supports SSL, the KDJ plugin can be installed from the KDJ Update Site using the Remote Site feature. Otherwise the plugin is first downloaded from the KDJ Update Site directly to your computer and then installed using the Local Site feature. Refer to KDJ download for detailed instructions on plugin installation.
What is SSL?
SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer and is a secure internet data transmission protocol. Refer to SSL Wiki for a more detailed discussion of SSL.
How do I know if my JVM supports SSL?
Consult the documentation for your specific JVM. For example, GCJ does not by default include SSL support, it must be added manually. If in doubt, use the local update site method of KDJ installation.
Can I try before I buy?
Absolutely. KDJ comes with a 30 day free trial.
How long is the trial period?
30 days.
Can I renew the trial period?
No.
Are there any restrictions during the trial period?
During the trial period, KDJ is limited to analysing up to 300 files at a time. Other than the lower file limit, the trial version of KDJ is fully functional.
Are there any differences between KDJ during the trial period and once purchased?
The trial period is 30 days and once purchased, KDJ is good for 1 year from the date of purchase. During the Trial period, up to 300 files can be analysed at a time. Once purchased, KDJ can analyse up to 1000 files at a time.
Are there any limits on how much code can be analysed?
The KDJ trial is limited to analysing at most 300 files at a time. Once KDJ is purchased, up to 1000 files can be analysed at one time. However, projects can be of any size. It is recommended that if the 1000 file limit is reached the project be analyzed in smaller chunks, such as by package.
What platforms does KDJ support?
Refer to supported platforms for a complete list of supported platforms.
What are the supported IDEs?
KDJ is an Eclipse plugin and is officially supported in Eclipse 3.0, 3.1 and 3.2 and IBM Rational Application Developer (RAD) 6.0 and 7.0.
Is KDJ supported for Eclipse 3.3?
KDJ should work in Eclipse 3.3, but is not officially supported.
I use IDE xyz. Can I use KDJ?
If your IDE is Eclipse 3.0, 3.1 or 3.2, KDJ is officially supported.
If your IDE is IBM RAD 6.0 or 7.0, KDJ is officially supported.
If your IDE is Eclipse 3.3, KDJ should work but is not officially supported.
Can I use KDJ on a Mac?
The Mac is not an officially supported Platform and there is no OSX version of the KDJ plugin. However, win32 KDJ is known to work with Windows XP running on an Intel Mac.
Can I use Java 1.6?
No, Java 1.6 is not currently a supported platform. KDJ is known not to work with Java 1.6.
I use platform xyz, can I use KDJ?
Refer to supported platforms for a complete list of supported platforms.
What are the support policies for KDJ?
Refer to support guidelines for an explanation of Klocwork's KDJ support policies.
I am having trouble with KDJ. What do I do?
Refer to support guidelines for assistance in solving your problem.


