I use the findbugs-maven-plugin to check for bugs with maven. My maven project is a multi-module project that roughly looks as follows:
java-module
pom.xml
src/ ...
pom.xml
scala-module
pom.xml
src/ ...
I use Jenkins to build and test the project, and Jenkins runs goal findbugs:findbugs
in the top-most directory. Since FindBugs reports many spurious warnings for code that is generated by the Scala compiler, I would like to tell FindBugs not to analyze the code in scala-module
. However, when I run findbugs:findbugs
in the top-most directory, it always analyzes all classes in java-module
and scala-module
. How can I tell maven to ignore scala-module
as a whole? I know about FindBugs exclude filters but I would to have a configuration option for FindBugs that tells it to simply not analyze the code in a certain submodule.
FindBugs is configured in pom.xml
in subdirectory java-module
as follows:
<reporting>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
<artifactId>findbugs-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>${version.plugin.codehaus.findbugs}</version>
<configuration>
<findbugsXmlOutput>true</findbugsXmlOutput>
<findbugsXmlWithMessages>true</findbugsXmlWithMessages>
<xmlOutput>true</xmlOutput>
</configuration>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</reporting>
Despite the configuration being done only for the java-module
, FindBugs will always also analyze scala-module
.