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  2. Reference

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  3. Views and windows

    AppScan® Source for Development views and windows provide alternative presentations of findings, support code editing, and allow you to navigate the information in your workbench. A view might appear by itself, or stacked with other views in a tabbed notebook. You can change the layout of a perspective or window layout by opening and closing views and by docking them in different positions in the Workbench window.

  4. Views that allow you to investigate a single finding

    The views in this section are used for investigating single findings.

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    • The Ounce/Make build utility

      Ounce/Make is a tool that automates the importing of configuration information into AppScan® Source from build environments that use makefile. Ounce/Make eliminates the need to import configuration information from makefiles manually.

    • AppScan® Source command line interface (CLI)

      The CLI is an interface to core AppScan® Source functionality.

    • The Ounce/Ant build tool

      This section describes how to use Ounce/Ant, an AppScan® Source build utility that integrates AppScan Source and Apache Ant. Integrating Ounce/Ant with your Ant environment helps you automate builds and code assessments.

    • AppScan® Source Data Access API

      The Data Access API provides access to AppScan® Source-generated assessment results, including findings and finding details. It also provides access to assessment metrics such as analysis date and time, lines of code, V-density, and number of findings.

    • Ounce/Maven plug-in

      This section describes the Ounce/Maven plug-in, which uses Maven, an Apache build tool, to integrate AppScan® Source into the Maven workflow.

    • AppScan® Source for Automation

      The Automation Server (ounceautod) allows you to automate key aspects of the AppScan® Source workflow and integrate security with build environments during the software development life cycle (SDLC). The Automation Server allows you to queue requests to scan and publish assessments, and generate reports on the security of application code.

    • Framework for Frameworks handling APIs

      AppScan® Source provides a set of Java™ APIs that allow you to add support for frameworks that are used in your applications. The classes and methods offered in these APIs allow you to account for frameworks for which built-in support is not provided.

    • AppScan® Source client component error messages

    • AppScan® Source for Analysis samples

      AppScan® Source for Analysis includes a sample applicationsample applications that you can use to familiarize yourself with the product.

    • The AppScan® Source for Analysis work environment

      To get the most out of AppScan® Source, you should understand the basic concepts behind the AppScan Source for Analysis working environment and how to use the options that best fit your workflow.

    • Views and windows

      AppScan® Source for Development views and windows provide alternative presentations of findings, support code editing, and allow you to navigate the information in your workbench. A view might appear by itself, or stacked with other views in a tabbed notebook. You can change the layout of a perspective or window layout by opening and closing views and by docking them in different positions in the Workbench window.

      • Configuration views

        The views in this section are used for configuring AppScan® Source.

      • Views that assist with scan output

        The views in this section are used for viewing and managing scan output.

      • Views that assist with triage

        The views in this section are used for fine-grained scan output viewing and management.

      • Views that allow you to investigate a single finding

        The views in this section are used for investigating single findings.

        • Finding Detail view

          When you select a finding, the Finding Detail view displays and allows you to modify its properties. With this view, you can modify an individual finding.

        • Remediation Assistance view

          The AppScan® Source Security Knowledgebase provides context-specific intelligence for each vulnerability. The Knowledgebase tells you what the vulnerability is, why it is insecure, how to fix it, and how to avoid it in the future. Once you scan source code, the Knowledgebase provides the specific information needed to eliminate the risk from your mission-critical applications. Knowledgebase remediation advice appears in the Remediation Assistance view. Once you scan, the Knowledgebase provides the specific information needed to eliminate the risk from your mission-critical applications.

        • Trace view

          AppScan® Source performs input/output analysis and identifies and displays these vulnerabilities. An icon appears in the findings list to identify the row that contains an AppScan Source trace graph.

      • Views that allow you to work with assessments

        The views in this section are used for working with assessments at a high level.

      • Bundles view

        In the Bundles view, you create new bundles, add findings to a bundle, view bundles and notes, rename, or delete a bundle. This view lists the bundle name, any notes attached to the bundle, the number of findings in the bundle, and if the bundle is excluded. Once you open the bundle to see its contents, you can move findings to other bundles, modify the findings, edit the code, or submit the bundle to a defect tracking system.

    • CWE support

      The Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) is an industry standard list that provides common names for publicly known software weaknesses. This topic lists the CWE IDs that are supported in the current version of AppScan® Source.

Views that allow you to investigate a single finding

The views in this section are used for investigating single findings.

  • Finding Detail view
  • Remediation Assistance view
  • Trace view
  • Finding Detail view
    When you select a finding, the Finding Detail view displays and allows you to modify its properties. With this view, you can modify an individual finding.
  • Remediation Assistance view
    The AppScan Source Security Knowledgebase provides context-specific intelligence for each vulnerability. The Knowledgebase tells you what the vulnerability is, why it is insecure, how to fix it, and how to avoid it in the future. Once you scan source code, the Knowledgebase provides the specific information needed to eliminate the risk from your mission-critical applications. Knowledgebase remediation advice appears in the Remediation Assistance view. Once you scan, the Knowledgebase provides the specific information needed to eliminate the risk from your mission-critical applications.
  • Trace view
    AppScan Source performs input/output analysis and identifies and displays these vulnerabilities. An icon appears in the findings list to identify the row that contains an AppScan Source trace graph.
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