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    BeanEqualsChecker

    Java library can be used in JUnit testcases for beans coverage

    ...Similar with "https://sourceforge.net/projects/meanbean". Base usage: BeanEqualsChecker checker = new BeanEqualsChecker(); checker.testEquals(MineBean.class); For constructor with parameters, factory can be used: checker.testEquals(MineBeanWithConstructor.class, new EqualBeanFactory<MineBeanWithConstructor>() { @Override public MineBeanWithConstructor create() { return new MineBeanWithConstructor(1,""); } }); Custom validators, primitive generators can be added "BeanEqualsConfiguration". ...
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    Needle

    Needle

    Effective Unit Testing for Java EE

    Needle is a lightweight framework for testing Java EE components outside of the container in isolation. It reduces the test setup code by analysing dependencies and automatic injection of mock objects. It will thus maximize the speed of development as well as the execution of unit tests. Follow us on Twitter (@NeedleProject)
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    Randoop Netbeans Plugin
    ...It automatically creates unit tests for your classes, in JUnit format. 1) Randoop generates unit tests using feedback-directed random test generation. In a nutshell, this technique randomly, but smartly, generates sequences of methods and constructor invocations for the classes under test, and uses the sequences to create tests. Randoop executes the sequences it creates, using the results of the execution to create assertions that capture the behavior or your program and that catch bugs. 2) Randoop has created tests that find previously unkwon errors even in widely-used libraries including Sun and IBM's JDKs. ...
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