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J2EE framework with 0-configuration.debug/unittest without J2EE server,using Velocity/Freemarker as view,directly JDBC with Apache DBUtils,reusable SQL pagination, SQL transaction based on TRANSACTION_PER_REQUEST,And URL based user access control(UAC).
BugEye is an XML-based unittest creation framework. Being XML-based, it can be easily translated to almost any language. The current translations are C#, Java, JavaScript, and Visual Basic. Future translations include C++, Python, Perl, and PHP.
jsAssertUnit is a unit testing framework based on assertions, helping JavaScript developers to test their code. Failing assertions about the program state are tracked in a Reporter window of a DOM compliant browser : IE5+, Mozilla, Netscape 6+, etc.
To run Jasmine unit tests from a java dominated world, I have created this JUnit runner to run jasmine tests comfortable. The runner works seamlessly from maven command line and IDE's that can start JUnit 4 test suites. It is especially useful in automated test environments like Jenkins.
A minimalist, powerful, language-agnostic unit/regression test tool
Experior doesn't care what language your test program is written in. All it cares about is that each test's output begins and ends with a simple line of JSON. Your test program can validate its own output, in which case Experior just acts as a report engine. Alternatively -- or additionally -- you can write validation functions in JavaScript, and Experior will run them against the test output. Finally, Experior can compare your current test output against a copy of previous test output and...