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    k6

    k6

    A modern load testing tool, using Go and JavaScript

    ...Mix browser and API testing—interact with real browsers and collect frontend metrics to get a holistic user view. Simulate real-world traffic in your chaos experiments. Inject system failures in your k6 tests.
    Downloads: 54 This Week
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    Loggifier

    Loggifier

    A tool that inserts code into Java class files for logging

    A tool that inserts code into Java class files for logging. Possible logging points are class initialization, method entry and exit, and local variable assignment. Logging is based on java.util.logging.
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    It allows you to unit test Wicket pages easily: It launches Jetty to run your webapp in-process, then you inject POJO mock objects into @SpringBean annotated fields (or @Inject if you use Guice) and use the selenium client to test drive your pages.
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    jmint

    jMINT - Java Mutation for Integration Testing

    jMINT is a integration fault injection tool which identifies data exchanges across classes and inject faults along those path. It is primarily based on the idea of program analysis and code mutation. The cross boundary data exchanges are identified by performing data flow analysis using java byte code analysis and transformation framework-soot. Mutant injection is also done via the soot framework. jMINT tool can be used to measure the effectiveness of integration test suites.
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    ClassGhost is a small utility that can redefine class files within a running JVM. ClassGhost allows you to directly inject the newly compiled class files in to the VM without interrupting the running application. Works with multiple as well as remote VMs
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    Wireless Meter ( WMeter )
    The goal of this project is to develop a framework to test and measure the performance of IEEE 802.11 based devices. Currently we aims to address the issues related to protocol conformance testing for a device.
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    Jexin is a functional testing platform for Java applications. Jexin allows the user to dynamically inject exceptions based on the execution path taken. Users can record, compare, and merge stack traces for fault isolation across threads and servers.
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