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Alster is a unit testing framework for XSLT files written in XSLT itself (but with a dependency on Nalax, an XSLT extension package for Apache Xalan-J).
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Verification framework for BPEL4WS processes using model checkers like Spin and NuSMV. It takes input BPEL4WS processes and generates output models that can work as input for these model checkers.
Buildap is a Visual Component Based Development framework. It is available as standalone tool as well as Netbeans and Eclipse plugins. SVG viewer/editor and Diagram Editor are also available. See Buildap powered project at http://e-records.buildap.com/.
Fasper is a framework for parser verification, developed using java and antlr. Fasper uses a "golden model" based testing approach and can be integrated with JUnit. Any parser can be verified by using a plugin.
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This project provides a full set of Interfaces and Classes that naturally brings the developer to follow the "Gang of Four" Design Patterns while producing software