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Automated tests with databases: prep, verify, restore tables
**** Notice: dbUnit has a new home: https://github.com/dbunit ****
dbUnit is a JUnit extension targeted for database-driven projects that, among other things, puts your database into a known state between test runs.
Our objective: to provide a unit testing framework for PL/SQL developers modeled on the Junit and Xunit frameworks. Based on the Extreme Programming methodology, utPLSQL makes it easy for developers to set up and execute unit tests of packages.
Active development of this project is now on GitHub
Hibernate Pojo Generator generates all the Java code necessary to access a database via Hibernate Annotations (+ Spring) including JUnit tests (1 per table) that are able to run immediately without further customizations. Mostly tested with MySQL.
Moved to GitHub: https://github.com/wwadge/hbnpojogen
JDBCUnit is a Java library for JDBC that is intented to be used with JUnit. Its goal is to help in writing user acceptance tests for database driven applications.
A common problem with testing tools such as NUnit and JUnit is the need to have reliable, consistent data to test against. This tool provides a way to load and unload test data into a database for unit test purposes (as well as any other data loading nee