Perftest is an library designed to work with JUnit and other unit testing libraries to facilitate performance testing. It includes decorators which allow for timed tests, load tests, stress testing as well as logging and reporting.
BPELUnit is a testing framework for real-life, automated, repeatable white-box unit testing of BPEL compositions. BPELUnit follows the xUnit approach and comes with test runners for the command line, Ant, and Eclipse.
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Information system to manage execution of manual test scripts. Includes comprehensive issue tracking linked to scripts. Web-based UI, JBoss app server. Standard role-based user access. Test cases written in Excel and loaded up to application using a tool
Blackbadger is a distributed ANT runtime for controlling and running tests against a large array of machines without complicated setup. Self-discovery and full Apache Ant integration, Blackbadger provides a distributed state machine.
TAF (Test Automation Framework) is an all-in-one testing framework that utilizes several open-source unit testing libraries. This comes with the most commonly used wrapper methods and a web-based GUI for reports. Easy to install and very intuitive to use.
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JWSDL TCK is the technology compatibility kit for JSR110 "Java APIs for WSDL" developed under the Java Community Process (see http://www.jcp.org/jsr/detail/110.jsp). Post questions to the mailing list at: jsr110-eg-disc@yahoogroups.com
SecurityCoach is an extensible software security auditing system that integrates with Eclipse, seamlessly performs static analysis of the source code in the background and warns a developer about potential software security vulnerabilities.
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.
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)
JUnit extension making test cases data driven. Uses external test data (in Excel, XML etc) which is injected into your test case using standard JavaBeans properties. Data enables and integrates toolkits such as jWebUnit and DbUnit. 100% JUnit compatible.
Spring-dashboard provides real-time statistic and monitoring view of any spring-framework web application. With Spring-dashboard developers and testers can monitor flows within the application, as well as gather statistic information on application usage
WmUnit is a unit testing framework for testing WebMethods Integration Server services.
It is 100% JUnit compliant and is equipped with test generator. It means you can produce JUnit test for your WM service in minutes.
Alster is a unit testing framework for XSLT files written in XSLT itself (but with a dependency on Nalax, an XSLT extension package for Apache Xalan-J).
Framework for writing decorator for FIT [Framework for Integrated Test][http://fit.c2.com/] fixtures. This project also provides a set of standard fit fixtures which can be used to decorate existing FIT table without modifying them.
conFIT is a FitNesse for Eclipse Plugin that enables developers to more easily use the FitNesse and Fit frameworks from within the Eclipse environment.