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The schema unit testing project allows for easy unit testing of xml schema data requirements. It leverages junit and xml-unit libraries to provide a regression testing framework for xml schemas.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
...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
Code formatter
We offer to use our configured Java code formatter for Eclipse. To use the same formatter in IntelliJ IDEA, you should install and configure Eclipse Code Formatter.
Carina code formatter: https://github.com/qaprosoft/carina/blob/master/carina_formatter.xml
Eclipse Code Formatter: https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/6546-eclipse-code-formatter