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    Orkney

    Orkney

    Orkney Testframework

    Orkney is a small but powerful test framework for Java. Orkney executes tests that are structured into test groups, test cases and test steps. Test steps are used like bricks to create test cases while test groups collect test cases and other test groups to create a test suite. Test cases are written in a simple text language thus allowing composition of cases from test steps without deep programming knowledge. Reports are created in text and in XML format, the latter are converted to a human readable form when using a standard web browser.
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    Various separate modules facing typical programming challenges of Java business applications. Easily configurable using dependency injection of the Spring framework. Interfaces and generics used throughout. Downloads moved to www.jroots.com
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    SSTPong is a breakout style pong game used to test both a player's skill and web services. Players use a paddle to hit a ball towards rows of bricks. When the bricks are hit, computer generated test data is sent to the web service.
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