Fix #68, note still requires use of a separate plugin, see [here}(https://github.com/spotbugs/spotbugs-maven-plugin#eclipse-m2e-integration)
Fix #114 by introducing verify mojo to allow split of analysis and verification into lifecycle phases of one's choosing. One use case for that is running multiple code analyzers at once and only failing the build at a later stage, so that all of them have a chance to run. Verify then in this case just uses an existing file.
Updated readme with various informatino about groovy, security manager, and m2e specific to this application considerations that are often asked about.
Spotbugs-maven-plugin 4.6.0.0
Spotbugs 4.6.0 support
Groovy 4.0.1 based
note on groovy: If using groovy with same group id (already existing condition), an error may occur if not on same version. To alleviate that, make sure groovy artifacts are defined in dependency management in order to force the loaded version correctly on your usage.
note on 4.6.0.1/4.6.0.2: no change, not released. Issue with site distribution via maven release plugin only that is being tested, use 4.6.0.0 only.
Spotbugs-maven-plugin 4.5.3.0
Support spotbugs maven plugin 4.5.3.0
Make maven scoped dependencies provided scope
Spotbugs-maven-plugin 4.5.2.0
Support spotbugs 4.5.2
Fix deprecations from spotbugs 4.5.0
Spotbugs-maven-plugin 4.5.0.0
support for spotbugs 4.5.0
Spotbugs-maven-plugin 4.4.2.2
Use new base-parent pom with removal of undocumented maven url attributes that cause issues for users of older jfrog artifactory installations.
Spotbugs-maven-plugin 4.4.2.1 Release
Reworked version string to account for any patches we need to make to plugin that would otherwise case a diverge from spotbugs or require us to wait. This is similar to how other plugins approach this such as lombok. The first 3 positions are reserved for the alignment with spotbugs. The last position is for our patch revision level. Normally this would be '0' but given we released 4.4.2 already, it made sense to denote '1' so that it was clear there was a difference.
This patch release addresses issues with resolution of the maven dependencies that resulted in a few regression libraries that had vulnerabilities.
This patch further changed lowest maven from 3.2.5 to 3.3.9 but reality is that even 3.3.9 likely doesn't work. Since all maven before 3.8.1 are vulnerable, most should be there. If not, let us know. Future releases will raise that revision number up.
Spotbugs-maven-plugin 4.4.2 Release
Added support for spotbugs 4.4.2
Now running github actions on jdk 17 and 18-ea to show this works there
Now running against maven 3.8.3
Updated a number of plugins and dependencies
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[maven-release-plugin] prepare release spotbugs-maven-plugin-4.7.0.0a45eac3
[pom] Skip pdf plugin as it doesn't work well8e86861
Merge pull request #434 from hazendaz/spotbugsbc6bad2
Merge pull request #433 from spotbugs/dependabot/maven/org.codehaus.plexus-pl...02a5e75
[pom] Bump jxr plugin to 3.2.00036acf
[pom] Bump findsecbugs IT to 1.12.0623220e
[pom] Bump IT compiler to 3.10.1c21d15a
[actions] Use jdk 11 with site for nowc5bff47
[pom] Update comment in pome9bf09c
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