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Converting Fit tests automatically to JUnit tests while running. Simply add to your test suite: suite.addTest(FitlessTestStarterSuite.suiteFit("fit/html/input", "fit/output")); You do not need Fitnesse, because your fit tests run in JUnit directly.
A suite of tools that allow paralell running of unit tests under junit 4.x series. Abandoned project, because these features have been added to junit as of 4.6
OWLAND is an automated testing framework for description logic reasoners. It supports both ABox and TBox reasoning methods and is capable of running fully automated tests with any ontology and number of currently available reasoners.
These tools assist testers by generating, loading and capturing test data. Enterprise data sources are supported, including relational databases and LDAP, but are easily customized to support other data sources.
- Simple example of Concurrent Programming in C and Java (Ended in 2007) - Temptative of a template graphic parser for g++ template errors in Java (Only the core model)
jECMAUnit is an ECMA (Javascript) unit testing framework that uses the underlying javascript engine and JUnit to perform the tests in java, allowing browser-less unit testing of javascript code
A bundle of tools for fault injection and -experiments with scope on the emulation of programming faults. Software faults are introduced in the sources of Java applications and can be toggled during runtime.
JMeter+ is a set of custom test elements for JMeter, the testing tool developed as a subproject of the Apache Jakarta project. JMeter+ contains additional control elements such as enhanced loops, XML data files and try-catch-finally constructs.
iTTCP means "integrated TTCP". The project integrates the TTCP compiler into Eclipse environment and allows so developing and running testcases, specified in TTCN-3 language.
MQ Probe is a simple Java tool for testing WebSphere MQ applications through WMQ JMS API. It allows reading and putting messages to queues with parameters like JMSCorrelationId. It's user interface is much simple to work with another similar solutions
WebappServiceFixture is a fixture library for SOA or distributed Web applications testing. It generates REST or xml requests, invoking web application calls, such as SOAP/REST/Simple Xml, and verify response.
Assumed you have a project and want to write Tests. The classical way is to write tests by hand. With JUnitRecorder you can just record them. As first step you instrument the project in a way that parameter and return values of methods are recorded. With