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...Each metric is associated with a MetricRegistry, and has a unique name within that registry. A gauge is the simplest metric type. It just returns a value. If, for example, your application has a value which is maintained by a third-party library, you can easily expose it by registering a Gauge instance which returns that value.
A library for creating decision tables written in Java.
...More about decision tables and how this library works you'll find in the help files for the project JDecisiontable (which is an application build around this library):
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jdecisiontable => Files => Help
This library can give you decision table and test specifications as strings in json and csv format. The project JDecisiontable take this strings and save them as text files. Thus the example files for this application may be useful for you:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jdecisiontable => Files => Examples
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This Python library makes it possible to test or use FTP server using Robot Framework keywords. Together with the library, there are also available project example and keywords documentation created by libdoc. This sourceforge webpage is linked from http://robotframework.org/#test-libraries as external library so it can be considered as the official Robot Framework library.
Unit Test for C is a very useful and powerful software development tool for C and C++ programmers. It is designed to provide a great deal of functionality in a very small package and functions nearly identically on Windows and UNIX systems.
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A tool for Java programmers to test the semantics of source code by writing annotations. An example annotation illustrates how to use the interface and your example annotations are then used to test your application.
AFMS is an Artefact Management System to manage some of the artefacts appearing in the development process of a product. Artefacts are for example requirements, use cases or test cases. AFMS contains an artefact editor and a test execution tool.
A maven plugin that will let the developer use Selenium-RC to launch integration tests on a site being developed and use the results to, for example, stop the maven build cycle if any test fails.
Denvir is an environment diagnostic library. It should be used by application start-up to check its requirements (for example the right JDK). If a problem occurs, Denvir will provide possible solutions to the end-user.
SwingGoodies is a Swing based library that extends the functionality of its native components. For example, the SGTextField class is based on JTextField. It provides extra attributes like maxlength, tabindex, input filtering, required and character case
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rpm-depcheck is a tool for checking the RPM dependencies of a specified command.
It is useful, for example, for getting an indication of what should be included in the "BuildRequires" tag of a RPM spec file when compiling a program.