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    EclEmma - Java Code Coverage for Eclipse
    EclEmma is a free Java code coverage tool for Eclipse, available under the Eclipse Public License. It brings code coverage analysis directly into the Eclipse workbench. The EclEmma project is also the home of the JaCoCo code coverage library which is the technical back-end for EclEmma and also has integrations with many other build and software quality tools.
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    TikiOne JaCoCoverage

    TikiOne JaCoCoverage

    Java (6&7) Code Coverage Plugin for NetBeans, based on JaCoCo

    NetBeans module that provides JaCoCo code coverage (Java7 compatible). For Ant based JavaSE projects. Maven and Gradle support may be added later. WARNING: Binary files have been removed. They're now on a NetBeans update center. Please check https://github.com/jonathanlermitage/tikione-jacocoverage#download-stable-and-dev-builds for details. ~Jonathan Lermitage <jonathan.lermitage@gmail.com>
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    Easy Coverage for Java

    Dynamically generated unit tests for basic verifications.

    Easy Coverage is a tool that can dynamically generate unit tests to perform basic verifications, thus leaving more time for the developers. When writing unit tests, developers often have to write the same elementary verifications over and over for most classes. This is tedious and error-prone, and keeps developers away from writing more meaningful unit tests. Easy Coverage is extensible and highly configurable. It can work as a standalone product, or be used with JUnit, which is highly...
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    Code Coverage Tool For Oracle PL/SQL
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    Codemon is a testing tool that enables code coverage of C codes. It supports the level of Decision Coverage and Condition Coverage.
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    EL4Ant is a light and efficient build system based on Apache Ant. A project is described in XML as modules with transitive dependencies. Features are provided thanks to plugins: Java execution, JUnit reports, EMMA code coverage, Eclipse integration...
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    This profiler (JRE 1.5.0 only) uses JVMTI and native bytecode instrumentation for the analysis of the heap, reachable objects, execution time, garbage collection efficiency, code coverage and thread contention. No preparation steps required in build.
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