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    Selenium IDE

    Selenium IDE

    Open Source record and playback test automation for the web

    ...Simple, turn-key solution to quickly author reliable end-to-end tests. Works out of the box for any web app. Enjoy easier test debugging with rich IDE features like setting breakpoints and pausing on exceptions. Run your tests on any browser/OS combination in parallel using the Command-line Runner for Selenium IDE. Getting started with Selenium IDE requires no additional setup other than installing the extension on your browser. One of our driving philosophies is to provide an easy-to-use tool that will give instant feedback. ...
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    Mockito

    Mockito

    Most popular Mocking framework for unit tests written in Java

    Mockito downloads and instructions for setting up Maven, Gradle and other build systems are available from the Central Repository and Bintray. Mockito 3.x requires Java 8, but otherwise doesn’t introduce any breaking changes compared to the 2.x series. Mockito 2.25.0 had an important feature added for anyone using mockito-inline. In particular anyone using Kotlin (which demands using mockito-inline) and PowerMock (which exacerbates the problem even more) will want to add this to all of their test classes to avoid a large memory leak. ...
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