If your project consists of many jarfiles or the jarfiles are scattered over many directories, you may wish to use the rejarForAnalysis script to make FindBugs invocation easier. The script collects many jarfiles and combines them into a single, large jarfile that can then be easily passed to FindBugs for analysis. This can be particularly useful in combination with the 'find' command on unix systems; e.g. find . -name '*.jar' | xargs rejarForAnalysis .
The rejarForAnalysis script can also be used to split a very large project up into a set of jarfiles with the project classfiles evenly divided between them. This is useful when running FindBugs on the entire project is not practical due to time or memory consumption. Instead of running FindBugs on the entire project, you may use rejarForAnalysis build one large, all-inclusive jarfile containing all classes, invoke rejarForAnalysis again to split the project into multiple jarfiles, then run FindBugs on each divided jarfiles in turn, specifying the the all-inclusive jarfile in the -auxclasspath.
These are the options accepted by the rejarForAnalysis script:
days
Maximum age in days (ignore jar files older than this).
filename
Text file containing names of jar files.
num
Maximum number of classes per analysis*.jar file.
class name prefix
Prefix of class names that should be analyzed (e.g., edu.umd.cs.).