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    Java EE Two-Phase Commit Testkit

    A Portable Thin Client & Server Pair for XA / 2PC Testing

    ...The tool permits the stress-testing, performance characterization and correct transaction semantics of distributed transactions across Three XA resource managers by Exception Injection. The thin-client can be run from the command-line or inside the IDE. The server side component includes EJB packaging and some simple Web servlet support for retrieving diagnostic and performance data from the testbed.
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    lemonite
    Lemonite is an Open Source tool designed to automate J2EE unit test development and management. It's entirely implemented in Java and makes it very easy to write and run unit tests for common J2EE business concepts (EJB, Servlets, etc...) and for Web Services too. Lemonite works as standalone Java application.
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    Ejb3Unit - out of container EJB 3.0 testing. Ejb3Unit is a JUnit extention and can execute automated standalone junit tests for all JEE or Ejb3 projects. The out of container approach leads to short build-test-cycles, no container deployment is needed. Announcement: jp-mobile and Ejb3unit will go mobile, please visit jp-mobile (GWT based) website at: http://code.google.com/p/jp-mobile/
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    ServiceFixture is a fixture library built on top of FIT/FitNesse for SOA or distributed applications that consist of stateless services like web service(SOAP/REST),ejb and pojo etc. It enables FitNesse to be the integration test platform for those apps.
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    EJB3checker is a static code analyzation suite for the EJB 3.0 technology. It checks the correct combination of annotations and declarations for entity and session beans.
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    AdaptiveCells J2EE generates test-beds for benchmarking J2EE performance. They consists of highly customizable EJB cells that can emulate CPU load, memory usage, memory leaks and exceptions. The behaviour of the cells is coordinated from a web front-end.
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    Enterprise JUnit Beans 3 is a JUnit extension framework that allows regular JUnit tests to test Entities and Session Beans from the EJB 3.0 spec with Dependency Injection for the test classes and running on standalone EJB3 containers.
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