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The OpenPC^2 project aims to develop a free, easy-to-use,
and flexible programming contest control system.
Our goal is to provide an open-source implementation of PC^2
and help people to hold programming contests like ACM/ICPC.
JLayerCheck checks package dependencies in Java projects to ensure that they match the desired architecture. Packages are grouped into modules and dependencies are specified. It can also find cycles and orphaned classes.
Weebill is a bug tracker application. It aims to provide a basic functionality, web interface at first level. Then functionalities will be improved and other interfaces will be introduced (like desktop applications using web services.)
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This project aims at developing a free open-source Scraper and Macro Interface for Web programmers, that needs no installation and will work in most of the operating systems.
ClassReach is a utility to identify unused Java classes and methods. Once identified, such things can be removed from the code, hopefully simplifying the system.
JDiag is an open source system information/diagnostics tool written in Java. It gathers information from various places in the system and places it into one log file for easy analysis by computer professionals.
Test Catalyst is a Java application built to plan and execute, user, performance and regression based tests of solutions developed over the IBM WebSphere MQ and thereby also enabling it to be used as a test tool over other EAI products using the same.
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CubicProject aims to be a project management web application for agile software delvelopment. It is higly adjustable and focuses on usability and integration with other tools.
To run Jasmine unit tests from a java dominated world, I have created this JUnit runner to run jasmine tests comfortable. The runner works seamlessly from maven command line and IDE's that can start JUnit 4 test suites. It is especially useful in automated test environments like Jenkins.
Tiria is a eclipse-plugin to view code coverage data (e.g. from cobertura) within the IDE. Main objective of the plugin is to show how the code coverage changes during project progress.
Abbot for SWT is a Java framework that lets you more easily write JUnit tests that target Eclipse-based SWT/JFace UI. It also supports the Eclipse GEF & GMF graphical editing frameworks and has some support for WTP (web tools project) UI.
JUnitMetrics is a tool that enables to measure basic JUnit and Cactus tests metrics (like number of tests, assertions, number of executed assertions). It is great, complementary solution to code coverage tools and mutation testers.
Tracker is a vendor neutral defect tracking tool designed for medium to large scale IT projects. It can also be used as a ticketing system for support helpdesks and to manage both team and individual work queues.
Genesis is a software engineer integrated tool that provides many ways to manage all artifacts related to a software development process. Includes requirements management functionalities, and a complete environment to execute tests.
Swing Spy is java based Swing/AWT spy agent that prints the widget under the cursor (like Spy++ for Windows/MFC and SWT Spy for Java-SWT). Download from the homepage: http://www.nenoff.com/swingspy/
SeSAm (Shell for Simulated Agent Systems) provides a generic environment for modelling and experimenting with agent-based simulation with a special focus on the easy construction of complex models including dynamic interdependencies or emergent behaviour
The repository: https://github.com/zebrunner/carina-cucumber
Carina-Cucumber is an independent Carina module that supports Behaviour-Driven Development (BDD) (TestNG + Cucumber).
Documentation and free support
Cucumber usage example: https://github.com/zebrunner/carina-demo/tree/master/src/test/resources/features
User guide: http://zebrunner.github.io/carina
Demo project: https://github.com/zebrunner/carina-demo
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Example Code Manager is an Eclipse-Plugin for managing sample code and sample data from repositories around the world. Mainly subversion repositories, but support for flat file or CVS repositories are planned.