benerator is a framework for creating realistic and valid high-volume test data, used for load and performance testing and showcase setup. Data is generated from an easily configurable metadata model and exported to databases, XML, CSV or flat files.
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DB Sanity performs checks on a database for verifying data consistency and correctness of aplication deployments. It is invoked by command line and creates an HTML report with aggregated diagnostic summaries and listings of faulty database entries.
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Mailster is a project aimed at testing software mail capabilities. It provides a mail server container to test emails sent by your apps without rewriting your application code.
Collaborative project between academic medical centers to develop rich internet applications. The products of this collaboration will be shared with other institutions.
Please note the project has moved to GitHub, see http://benilovj.github.com/dbfit
DbFit is a set of fixtures which enables FIT/FitNesse tests to execute directly against a database, enabling developers to manipulate database objects in a relational form, making database TDD much easier then with xUnit-style tools.