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August 07, 2023
Deprecation of Java 11 as a runtime environment to scan your projects
Please note that, following the deprecation of Java 11, the support for Java 11 as a runtime environment for the Sonar scanners will end on 31st October 2023. We encourage you to migrate your scan pipelines to at least Java 17 as soon as possible.
It’s important to clarify that this does not affect the Java version targeted by your project code. It relates only to the JDK or JRE that is installed and used when running the SonarQube Cloud scanner analysis tool. You can still scan Java 11 projects.
For further information, please refer to the SonarQube Cloud documentation and the Community announcement.
July 26, 2023
Sonar helps Gradle users to adopt Kotlin DSL
To make it easier for Gradle users to adapt to Kotlin DSL as the default for new builds, we have implemented a new feature and set of rules that actively guide you through the process of configuring your build script.
Find all the details in the Community post.
July 12, 2023
New rules for handling date and time operations in C# and VB.NET
To improve our C# and VB.NET analysis, we've introduced 9 new rules that concentrate on standards and best practices for handling date and time operations. These rules address time arithmetic, common pitfalls, date parsing and formatting, and time zone conventions.
Find all the details in the Community post.
July 05, 2023
Experience SonarQube Cloud in Dark Mode
You can now select between three themes for SonarQube Cloud:
- Sync with system
- Dark theme
- Light theme
Find all the details in the Community post.
June 08, 2023
Build faster .NET apps that run faster and use less energy
SonarQube Cloud has new performance-related rules for C# and VB.NET. Most of these are very simple, but effective, changes that allow your code to run more efficiently, especially when you are working with large collections.
See all the details in the Community post.
May 09, 2023
Find hard-coded passwords on known APIs taking passwords as parameter
PHP developers can detect when a hard-coded string is passed to a function designed to receive passwords or tokens.
See all the details in the Community post.
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