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    FluentLenium

    FluentLenium

    FluentLenium is a web & mobile automation framework

    FluentLenium is a React-ready website automation framework that extends Selenium to write readable, reusable, reliable and resilient UI functional tests. It’s written and maintained by people who are automating browser-based tests on a daily basis. FluentLenium provides a Java-fluent interface to Selenium, and brings some magic to avoid common issues faced by Selenium users. FluentLenium is shipped with adapters for JUnit4, JUnit5, TestNG, Spock, Spring TestNG, Cucumber and Kotest, but it...
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    Java JsonReader, JsonWriter and Schema

    Json Reader and Writer Library with JsonSchema Support

    Read and write JSON data from and to files or streams. Validation by JsonSchema (see http://json-schema.org for specifications)
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    busilet

    Busilet is a reference implementation of IDTP and UTID.

    The UTID (Universally Traceable Identifier) is used to identify any thing in the real world or virtual world. The IDTP (Identifier Tracing Protocol) is a communication protocol to access the information of a thing that identified by UTID. The IDTP and UTID were designed by the author of the Busilet project in recent three years. For more information, see: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-huangng-idtp/ https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-huangng-utid/ Project Busilet is a...
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    NextBus Public Feed Adapter for Java

    A Java adapter for the NextBus Public XML Feed Service

    Restful Web Service adapter for the NextBus prediction and transit network reporting service. This implementation uses XSD Schema, JAXB and a domain object model to decouple the consuming application from the over-the-wire representation of the data. NextBus is currently providing real-time bus data in several major metro transit agencies including, but not limited to MBTA (Boston), Toronto, Seattle, Brooklyn, Staten Island as well as a number of University towns. In additional to the...
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    A Java based web testing platform using the JUnit testing framework and multiple testing engines such as HtmlUnit, HttpUnit, Jacobie, and Selenium.
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