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    Hoverfly

    Hoverfly

    Lightweight service virtualization/ API simulation / API mocking tool

    Hoverfly is a lightweight, open source API simulation tool. Using Hoverfly, you can create realistic simulations of the APIs your application depends on. Replace unreliable test systems and restrictive API sandboxes with high-performance simulations in seconds. Run on MacOS, Windows or Linux, or use native Java or Python language bindings to get started quickly. Simulate API latency or failure when required by writing custom scripts in the language of your choice.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    gh-ost

    gh-ost

    GitHub's online schema migrations for MySQL

    ...All existing online-schema-change tools operate in similar manner: they create a ghost table in the likeness of your original table, migrate that table while empty, slowly and incrementally copy data from your original table to the ghost table, meanwhile propagating ongoing changes (any INSERT, DELETE, UPDATE applied to your table) to the ghost table. Finally, at the right time, they replace your original table with the ghost table. gh-ost uses the same pattern. However it differs from all existing tools by not using triggers.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Text File Generator

    Generate large text files for various testing purposes

    ...There is a template which you can set to define how a single line should look like, e.g. you can make a CSV file from it. This can contain random words, random numbers and sequential numbers. It has a dictionary of English words which you can replace with your own set. You can make them repeat occasionally.
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    DB driven applications test driver

    A JDBC proxy driver for the recording and replay of database access

    JDBC proxy driver to support the development and testing of database driven applications. In record mode, the driver records all data requested from the database layer in files. These files replace the database connection when switching to replay mode.
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    sysbench

    sysbench

    Scriptable database and system performance benchmark

    ...New benchmarks can be easily created by implementing pre-defined hooks in user-provided Lua scripts. Can be used as a general-purpose Lua interpreter as well, simply replace #!/usr/bin/lua with #!/usr/bin/sysbench in your script. Execute events for this many seconds with statistics disabled before the actual benchmark run with statistics enabled. This is useful when you want to exclude the initial period of a benchmark run from statistics.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Quality-Check

    Quality-Check is a small Java library for basic runtime checks of vars

    ...It provides similar features to org.springframework.util.Assert or com.google.common.base.Preconditions without the need to include big libraries or frameworks such as Spring or Guava. 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. ...
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    Frc Robot Simulator

    A library that allows programs for a NI CRIO to be run on a computer.

    ...Some things we've fixed since 0.1a: Kinect no longer throws an exception upon instantiation, the Watchdog is usable, array elements can now be edited in the gui, and lots of under the hood reimplementation to replace native methods. DISCLAIMER: this is not like the diamond bullet studios simulation, this only simulates how the hardware would act, so that code can be tested. It is not our goal to provide a program that allows simulation for strategy testing, nor will it ever be.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    RegAxe - Regular Expression Tester

    A tool for testing regular expressions.

    RegAxe is a tool for testing regular expressions. You can paste Java or PHP style formatted regular expressions and it will be automatically converted before executing the test if necessary. All found matches will be listed and the corresponding text passages are highlighted in the input text area.
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