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    JTrac

    JTrac

    Easy to set up bug tracking with Java

    JTrac is a generic issue-tracking web-application that can be easily customized by adding custom fields and drop-downs. Features include a customizable workflow, field level permissions, e-mail integration, file attachments, a detailed history view and changeable colors to fit a particular CI/CD. After a long hiatus, development has resumed with version 2.2.0 in December 2021, 2.2.1 in February 2022, 2.3.0 in February 2023, 2.3.1 in May 2023, 2.3.2 in July 2023 and 2.3.3 in June 2024. See...
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    Validation Manager
    Validation Manager is a tool to handle all the cumbersome paperwork of regulated environment validations. Including Validation Plans, protocols, executions and exceptions. Keeping everything in one place and best of all paperless. Source is hosted on Bitbucket: https://bitbucket.org/javydreamercsw/validation-manager
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    FitLibrary provides general-purpose fixtures (and runners) for storytests with Fit and FitNesse. DoFixture provides an elegant way of organising storytests and expressing workflow.
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    oozie-workflow-checker

    Validation of complex Apache Oozie Hadoop workflow

    Library validated complex Oozie workflows (http://oozie.apache.org/). Two usage scenarios: 1) Execute workflow with specified parameters, and as result get list of passed nodes. Sample in WorkflowDirProcessorIntegrationTest Note: from all workflow functions only "wf:conf" is supported now. 2) Check called actions exists or build full call tree in xml format Sample in OozieWorkflowCheckerTest: You can override properties from "config-default.xml" and "job.properties" by file...
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    Jaccept

    This project has move to https://github.com/mikis/jaccept

    Extension to JUnit to enabled automatic acceptance testing. The TestSuite & TestCase are extended with operations providing added documentation and workflow control.
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    rMock 2.0.0 is a Java mock object framework based on jUnit. rMock has support for a record-modify-playback-verify workflow when writing jUnit tests, integrates better with IDE refactoring support and allows designing interfaces in a true test first fash
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