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    Metrics

    Metrics

    Capturing JVM and application-level metrics

    ...With modules for common libraries like Jetty, Logback, Log4j, Apache HttpClient, Ehcache, JDBI, Jersey and reporting backends like Graphite, Metrics provides you with full-stack visibility. The central library for Metrics is metrics-core, which provides some basic functionality. The starting point for Metrics is the MetricRegistry class, which is a collection of all the metrics for your application (or a subset of your application). 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.
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    Expect-lite is an quick and easy command line automation tool. Basic expect-lite scripts can be created by simply cutting and pasting text from a terminal window into a script, and adding '>' '<' characters. No knowledge of expect is required!
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    Downloads: 62 This Week
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    ReFit

    ReFit

    Eclipse Plug-in for Automatic Refactoring of Fit Tests.

    The ReFit Eclipse plugin performs automatic refactoring of the Fit test specs (http://fit.c2.com) and of the relevant code when a refactoring process is invoked. NOTE: The project is still in Beta, but we think stable enough, to be used. Just try. For more information about the project, installation and use instructions see https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/fitrefactoring/ We are pleased about the many downloads. We are also pleased for your feedback/review - many thanks!
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    A Unibasic Code Coverage tool. It produces formatted HTML reports on the statement coverage of selected source files. Designed for UniData but should is being ported to UniVerse (still in development, but compiles and works on demonstration programs).
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    ValidJS

    Extensible validation for JavaScript

    A small and extensible validation library for JavaScript. Includes many basic validators, such as type checking and range checking, as well as some complex object validators, which can verify that objects have certain properties. Easily extensible, since validators are just predicates that take an arbitrary number of arguments.
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    almtools

    almtools

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    Collection of Open Source and free tools to be used for HP ALM administration, customization, and also end-user usage. This is a community effort. Feel free to use, share and contribute back!
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    HTTP Tester
    A lightweight performance and functional Test Tool that executes tests again a list of URLs recorded from IE or Firefox! Very easy to use! Provides multiple user / iteration testing with basic response times. PLEASE NOTE THIS DOESN'T APPEAR TO WORK ON ALL OPERATING SYSTEMS - LOOKING TO FIX
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    BugLite
    New release 1/20/2011 - Intuitive and simple web server (or localhost) based bug tracking & reporting system. Uses PHPs built-in SQLite3, no MySql required. Supports any OS with browser.
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    Avignon is an acceptance test system that allows you to write executable tests in a language that you define. It uses XML to define the syntax of the language but, if you choose to extend the language, leaves the semantics of the tests up to you.
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    MiniCppUnit another C++ port of the famous JUnit framework for unit testing. Unlike CppUnit, MiniCppUnit follows a minimalistic aproach: The basic features are the same but in only bout 500 lines of code! No library instalation is needed, etc.
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    Weebill is a bug tracker application. It aims to provide a basic functionality, web interface at first level. Then functionalities will be improved and other interfaces will be introduced (like desktop applications using web services.)
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