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Quality-Check is a small Java library for basic runtime checks of vars
...The package quality-check tries to replace these libraries and provide all the basic code quality checks you need.
The checks provided here are typically used to validate method parameters and detect errors during runtime. To detect errors before runtime we use JSR-305 Annotations. With these annotations you are able to detect possible bugs earlier. For more informations look at FindBugs™ JSR-305 support.
We noticed that many projects just copy org.springframework.util.Assert or com.google.common.base.Preconditions to get access to these quality checks. Therefore we provide these features and small library that can be included in any application without big overhead.
The Unofficial Home to JSR 272 Mobile TV API Tests and Evaluation --- PROVIDED AS IS, FOR EVALUATION PURPOSE ONLY. NO CLAIM OF CONFORMANCE OR ENDORSEMENT FROM JSR 272 GROUP. --- JSR 272 IS LICENSED BY NOKIA AND MOTOROLA. PLEASE CHECK TERMS AND CONDIT
PortletUnit is a jUnit Java Unit Testing Framework for testing JSR-168 portlets. It is built on ServletUnit and Pluto. It provides a mock portlet container as ServletUnit provides a mock servlet container.
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JWSDL TCK is the technology compatibility kit for JSR110 "Java APIs for WSDL" developed under the Java Community Process (see http://www.jcp.org/jsr/detail/110.jsp). Post questions to the mailing list at: jsr110-eg-disc@yahoogroups.com