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SonarQube Analysis on DNN 9.4.4

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I have installed DNN 9.4.4 and working on creating few pages. Our Organization mandates SonarQube Analysis on all applications. When we scanned there are 1500+ critical errors on the JS files in the application directory.

Wondering if there were any analysis made by DNN and what are the standards that were used to evalaute. Looking forward for any insights. Thank you!

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I just evaluated DNN 9.4.4 using SonarQube myself and am seeing around 500 "errors" or "bugs" as they reported.

Many of them appear to be false positives from an initial review.

We are working to implement a standard review process, but have not used any formal tooling in the past.

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