To use Java Code Analysis for an AUT, you have to run the JVM of the AUT with a Java Agent. You can download the Java Agent
               package by selecting 
               		
Java Code Analysis Agent under 
               		 in the 
               		
Silk Central menu. Java Code Analysis requires the latest version of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.8 to be installed. You can use
               the following options for all supported Java versions: 
               	 
               
 
                  		 
                  		  
                  - Option 
                        		  
- Description 
                        		  
- port=19129 
                     		  
                  
- Optional: Port of code coverage service. When no port is specified the port 
                     			 19129 is used. 
                     		  
                  
- coveragepath=[path1],[path2], ... 
                     		  
                  
- Pathes to the .jar files that are covered by the agent. If parts of a path contain whitespaces, you have to use quotes. For
                     example: 
                     			 coveragepath="C:\Program Files\YourApplication\". If a folder is specified, the agent recursively looks for all .class files in this folder. If a folder with a trailing wildcard
                     is specified, the agent looks for .jar files in this folder. Running the agent without specifying a coveragepath is not valid.
                     
                     			 java -javaagent:agent.jar=coveragepath=
"C:Program Files\YourApplication\" Aut.jar 
- includes=[package1]:[package2]:[package3]: ... 
                     		  
                  
- Optional: Only packages that match these packages are considered for coverage. Wildcards (*) are allowed for specifying the included
                     packages. 
                     			 java -javaagent:agent.jar=includes=com.borland.* AUT.jar 
- excludes=[package1]:[package2]:[package3]: ... 
                     		  
                  
- Optional: Packages that are specified in the excludes option are ignored for code coverage. Wildcards (*) are allowed for specifying
                     the excluded packages. 
                     			 java -javaagent:agent.jar=includes=com.borland.*;
excludes=com.borland.internal* AUT.jar Note: When both inclusions and exclusions are specified in the filters, the exclusions are evaluated first. If a class is both included
                        and excluded through filters, this class will be excluded and no coverage data is generated for this class. If the filter
                        option is not specified, coverage data is generated for all used classes, unless the coverage path option is set, in which
                        case coverage data is generated for all classes in the coverage path. 
                        			 
                      
               Java Code Analysis Example
 
               		 
               		
               Example for Windows: 
                  		  
"<java_home_directory>\bin\java" -javaagent:agent.jar=port=19129;
coveragepath=C:\dev\deploy\lib\library1.jar,C:\dev\deploy\lib\library2.jar;
includes=com.borland.*;excludes=com.borland.internal.* com.borland.MyApplication
 
                  		Example for Linux (including quotation marks): 
                  		  
"<java_home_directory>/bin/java" -javaagent:agent.jar="port=19129;
coveragepath=/tmp/dev/deploy/lib/library1.jar,/tmp/dev/deploy/lib/library2.jar;
includes=com.borland.*;excludes=com.borland.internal.*" com.borland.MyApplication