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    Roboelectric

    Roboelectric

    Android unit testing framework

    Robolectric is the industry-standard unit testing framework for Android. With Robolectric, your tests run in a simulated Android environment inside a JVM, without the overhead of an emulator. Running tests on an Android emulator or device is slow! Building, deploying, and launching the app often takes a minute or more. That’s no way to do TDD, there must be a better way. Robolectric is a framework that brings fast and reliable unit tests to Android. Tests run inside the JVM on your...
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    DotNetOpenServer SDK

    DotNetOpenServer SDK

    Lightweight fully extendable client/server application framework

    DotNetOpenServer SDK is an open source lightweight fully extendable TCP socket client/server application framework enabling developers to create highly efficient, fast, secure and robust cloud based smart mobile device and desktop applications. Why? Unlike most application server frameworks, which are implemented over slow inefficient stateless protocols such as HTTP, REST and SOAP that use bulky ASCII data formats such as JSON and XML, DotNetOpenServer has been built from the ground up with...
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    Microlog is a small, yet powerful logging library for mobile devices based on the Log4j API. Supports Java ME (J2ME) and Android. Logs to device, to PC or to servers online. Used in all phases from development on emulator/device to outdoor field-testing.
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    JMUnit is a Java ME (J2ME) unit test framework based on JUnit. It supports JUnit-like test cases and test suites. Tests can be run in a device, in an emulator or as Ant tasks. IMPORTANT NOTE: The JMUnit project will be merged with the J2MEUnit project.
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    This is a set of NFC applications that uses a common framework that interacts with the JSR 257. There are two application examples: NFCMuseum and Picking.
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