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MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere
Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.
MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
Maven 2 FIT plugin. Execute a FIT test suite within the Maven 2 build lifecycle as part of the 'test' phase. Produce the resulting HTML to the generated site. Optionally fail build if any integration test fails.
AJAX and SOA Developers find it difficult to write and analyze JSON. This Eclipse plugin with the JSON2TreeView enables developers to test and visualize any JSON. Developer can enter a JSON convert it to XML and View it as a Tree.
The project is an Eclipse Plugin to assist in the configuration and management of ActiveMQ JMS Messaging Brokers for testing deployment models within a controlled environment. Also to provide an editor to configure the documents that control ActiveMQ.
Framework for testing Eclipse RCP Applications. It can run both Unit and Functional tests. Essentially, it is an Eclipse Plugin which provides Fitnesse extension to run unit and acceptance tests. It uses JUnit for unit testing and Abbot for GUI tests.
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Java Mutantion Testing for Eclipse is a plugin for Eclipse that enables mutation testing for Java projects. JMuTE introduces mutations to java source code, runs junit tests and generates an html report.
AutAT (AutomaticAcceptanceTests) aims to make the process of creating automatic acceptance tests for web applications easier. AutAT is a Eclipse-plugin for creating such tests graphically. AutAT is installed via the Eclipse update manager (see Home Page)
conFIT is a FitNesse for Eclipse Plugin that enables developers to more easily use the FitNesse and Fit frameworks from within the Eclipse environment.
TPTeam is a collaborative testing tool for the management of unit tests by a development team. It allows team members to run shared tests, view results and statistics, and chat in real-time. It runs as an Eclipse plugin and server-side bundle.
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An Eclipse plugin to keep note of the junit tests that are bypassed (commented out) by the development team in any java project. For an Agile TDD team, this is essential to make sure that tests are not being commented out and forgotten.
BeCover is a Java code coverage tool based on source-code analysis. The main goal is to keep it small and fast, so using it as a plugin in the common IDE's can be achieved.
Musical Junit is an eclipse plugin that makes JUnit results hearable. Simply start your JUnit test within eclipse, view the usual green status bar grow and listen to the music.
Our tool allows developers to automatically generate and reuse test classes, test data, as well as manually define test data. Once these components are in place, developers can launch so-called “in-container” test suites, and gather information about
BeanClipse is a NetBeans plugin for Eclipse: NetBeans runs embedded within the Eclipse platform as a plugin offering the best of both worlds to Java developers.
May be just a joke ;-) ....
Check also it's twin at : http://sf.net/projects/netclipse
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.
For more details about the donors you should visit: www.amiq.com/consulting or www.amiq.com/consulting/blog
Tiria is a eclipse-plugin to view code coverage data (e.g. from cobertura) within the IDE. Main objective of the plugin is to show how the code coverage changes during project progress.
SafeCommitter is a plugin for eclipse which intends to increase crew productivity by assuring that no commit can be made without running the corresponding tests resources.
Example Code Manager is an Eclipse-Plugin for managing sample code and sample data from repositories around the world. Mainly subversion repositories, but support for flat file or CVS repositories are planned.
RCPUnit is an unit testing framework, an automatic GUI testing framework, and a plugin for Eclipse RCP. It runs with PDE JUnit or other unit testing frameworks. It brings you the ability to do unit testing easily in RCP applications, and SWT application.
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Cucumber usage example: https://github.com/zebrunner/carina-demo/tree/master/src/test/resources/features
User guide: http://zebrunner.github.io/carina
Demo project: https://github.com/zebrunner/carina-demo
Code formatter
We offer to use our configured Java code formatter for Eclipse. To use the same formatter in IntelliJ IDEA, you should install and configure Eclipse Code Formatter.
Carina code formatter: https://github.com/qaprosoft/carina/blob/master/carina_formatter.xml
Eclipse Code Formatter: https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/6546-eclipse-code-formatter