Metric Results

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The following document contains the results of a JDepend metric analysis. The various metrics are defined at the bottom of this document.

Summary

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PackageTCCCACCaCeAIDV
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.admin101017100.0%100.0%100.0%1
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.admin.annotations10112100.0%67.0%67.0%1
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.commons.annotations20212100.0%67.0%67.0%1
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.utils330280.0%80.0%20.0%1
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.xpage101022100.0%100.0%100.0%1
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.xpage.annotations10112100.0%67.0%67.0%1

Packages

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fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.admin

Afferent CouplingsEfferent CouplingsAbstractnessInstabilityDistance
017100.0%100.0%100.0%
Abstract ClassesConcrete ClassesUsed by PackagesUses Packages
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.admin.MVCAdminJspBean
NoneNonefr.paris.lutece.portal.service.admin
fr.paris.lutece.portal.service.i18n
fr.paris.lutece.portal.service.template
fr.paris.lutece.portal.service.util
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.admin.annotations
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.utils
fr.paris.lutece.portal.web.admin
fr.paris.lutece.util.beanvalidation
fr.paris.lutece.util.html
fr.paris.lutece.util.url
java.io
java.lang
java.lang.reflect
java.util
javax.servlet.http
org.apache.log4j
org.springframework.util

fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.admin.annotations

Afferent CouplingsEfferent CouplingsAbstractnessInstabilityDistance
12100.0%67.0%67.0%
Abstract ClassesConcrete ClassesUsed by PackagesUses Packages
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.admin.annotations.Controller
Nonefr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.admin
java.lang
java.lang.annotation

fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.commons.annotations

Afferent CouplingsEfferent CouplingsAbstractnessInstabilityDistance
12100.0%67.0%67.0%
Abstract ClassesConcrete ClassesUsed by PackagesUses Packages
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.commons.annotations.Action
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.commons.annotations.View
Nonefr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.utils
java.lang
java.lang.annotation

fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.utils

Afferent CouplingsEfferent CouplingsAbstractnessInstabilityDistance
280.0%80.0%20.0%
Abstract ClassesConcrete ClassesUsed by PackagesUses Packages
Nonefr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.utils.MVCMessage
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.utils.MVCMessageBox
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.utils.MVCUtils
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.admin
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.xpage
fr.paris.lutece.portal.service.i18n
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.commons.annotations
fr.paris.lutece.util
java.lang
java.lang.reflect
java.util
javax.servlet.http
org.apache.log4j

fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.xpage

Afferent CouplingsEfferent CouplingsAbstractnessInstabilityDistance
022100.0%100.0%100.0%
Abstract ClassesConcrete ClassesUsed by PackagesUses Packages
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.xpage.MVCApplication
NoneNonefr.paris.lutece.portal.service.i18n
fr.paris.lutece.portal.service.message
fr.paris.lutece.portal.service.plugin
fr.paris.lutece.portal.service.security
fr.paris.lutece.portal.service.template
fr.paris.lutece.portal.service.util
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.utils
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.xpage.annotations
fr.paris.lutece.portal.web
fr.paris.lutece.portal.web.xpages
fr.paris.lutece.util.bean
fr.paris.lutece.util.beanvalidation
fr.paris.lutece.util.html
fr.paris.lutece.util.url
java.io
java.lang
java.lang.reflect
java.util
javax.servlet.http
javax.validation
org.apache.log4j
org.springframework.util

fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.xpage.annotations

Afferent CouplingsEfferent CouplingsAbstractnessInstabilityDistance
12100.0%67.0%67.0%
Abstract ClassesConcrete ClassesUsed by PackagesUses Packages
fr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.xpage.annotations.Controller
Nonefr.paris.lutece.portal.util.mvc.xpage
java.lang
java.lang.annotation

Cycles

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There are no cyclic dependencies.

Explanation

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The following explanations are for quick reference and are lifted directly from the original JDepend documentation.

TermDescription
Number of ClassesThe number of concrete and abstract classes (and interfaces) in the package is an indicator of the extensibility of the package.
Afferent CouplingsThe number of other packages that depend upon classes within the package is an indicator of the package's responsibility.
Efferent CouplingsThe number of other packages that the classes in the package depend upon is an indicator of the package's independence.
AbstractnessThe ratio of the number of abstract classes (and interfaces) in the analyzed package to the total number of classes in the analyzed package. The range for this metric is 0 to 1, with A=0 indicating a completely concrete package and A=1 indicating a completely abstract package.
InstabilityThe ratio of efferent coupling (Ce) to total coupling (Ce / (Ce + Ca)). This metric is an indicator of the package's resilience to change. The range for this metric is 0 to 1, with I=0 indicating a completely stable package and I=1 indicating a completely instable package.
DistanceThe perpendicular distance of a package from the idealized line A + I = 1. This metric is an indicator of the package's balance between abstractness and stability. A package squarely on the main sequence is optimally balanced with respect to its abstractness and stability. Ideal packages are either completely abstract and stable (x=0, y=1) or completely concrete and instable (x=1, y=0). The range for this metric is 0 to 1, with D=0 indicating a package that is coincident with the main sequence and D=1 indicating a package that is as far from the main sequence as possible.
CyclesPackages participating in a package dependency cycle are in a deadly embrace with respect to reusability and their release cycle. Package dependency cycles can be easily identified by reviewing the textual reports of dependency cycles. Once these dependency cycles have been identified with JDepend, they can be broken by employing various object-oriented techniques.