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YARI is a comprehensive tool suite to debug (layouts), spy, spider, inspect and navigate SWT and Eclipse based application GUIs (Workbench or RCP) at runtime.
This tool supports the implementation of Checklist using objective criteria to evaluate any characteristic. The Spider-CL was developed in the Software Quality context, but it can be used in any one.
SPIDER on Rails (new name of J2EE Spider) is a open source tool for rapidly developing form-based web applications. See more: http://www.infoq.com/news/2008/03/J2EE-Spider
An automated website testing framework. Includes a utility to spider a site to determine content and a variety of testing plugins to ensure the content complies to validity and accessibility. A report is then generated with the results of the test.
JLinkCheck is an Ant Task written in Java for checking links in websites. It is not just checking one single page, but crawling a whole site like a spider, generating a report in XML and (X)HTML. JReptator will be its succesor with many more features
Java Spider helps you understand complicated Java programs by helping you draw a graph of objects and their relationships. The current version only supports Eclipse.
Arachnid is a Java-based web spider framework. It includes a simple HTML parser object that parses an input stream containing HTML content. Simple Web spiders can be created by sub-classing Arachnid and adding a few lines of code called after each page
Spider is a Java framework for creating web applications. Its major design goals are are testing, reducing boilerplate code, avoiding static state through dependency injection, strict M-V-C separation and convention over configuration.