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    dbUnit

    Automated tests with databases: prep, verify, restore tables

    **** Notice: dbUnit has a new home: https://github.com/dbunit **** dbUnit is a JUnit extension targeted for database-driven projects that, among other things, puts your database into a known state between test runs.
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    PopperFramework

    Declarative PageObject description

    PopperFramework is a java framework which allows you to create PageObjects for your webapplication-tests in a declarative way. That means you just have to define an interface defining the structure of your website and add some annotation with the basic information like locators. PopperFramework will generate the implementation of that PageObject for you. Key-Goal of PopperFramework is to allow you as a developer of sureface-tests to concentrate on your business => writing PageObjets and...
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    JUnit Execution & Report Generation Tool

    Runs JUnit Test cases and generate HTML report, keeps past run history

    This tool pulls all JUnit testcases from the class path and run them all. After completion of test case execution it populates the result in database tables. A report tool fetch the result data from database and produce an HTML report. Highlights of this tool - No coding effort is required from developer to integrate existing JUnit test cases. They just need to put their test case folder to the class path - Since it keep the test result data in a database, it can keep history of...
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    DataRoller

    DataRoller

    Roll your own database test data

    Fill your database with test data, move in and be happy. DataRoller is a small program that will insert rows into your database based on a file describing your tables and columns. Script files describe how each table relates to other tables, how DataRoller should geneate foreign keys, and how each column should look. DataRoller executes your script file, generating insert statements and filling your database with data.
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    A Generic Fixture for FitNesse where user just drops a class in FitNesse's class path, write the test tables in wiki (can use DSL as well) and be ready to test without the need to write a single line of Java code. Visit http://anubhava.wordpress.com
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    For the testing of any application it need to populate the sample data into the tables used by the application. I have started this project to catter the basic need of populating test data. This utility examin the table and insert the data according to t
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