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    Wapiti

    Wapiti is a web-application vulnerability scanner

    Wapiti is a vulnerability scanner for web applications. It currently search vulnerabilities like XSS, SQL and XPath injections, file inclusions, command execution, XXE injections, CRLF injections, Server Side Request Forgery, Open Redirects... It use the Python 3 programming language.
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    Easy Coverage for Java

    Dynamically generated unit tests for basic verifications.

    Easy Coverage is a tool that can dynamically generate unit tests to perform basic verifications, thus leaving more time for the developers. When writing unit tests, developers often have to write the same elementary verifications over and over for most classes. This is tedious and error-prone, and keeps developers away from writing more meaningful unit tests. Easy Coverage is extensible and highly configurable. It can work as a standalone product, or be used with JUnit, which is highly recommended. Support for TestNG is planned. If you want to get started, you should go to the wiki and the quick start.
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    Generate simple JUnit / HTMLUnit test classes/cases on the fly. Specify: a website (e.g. localhost/mypage.html). a xPath (e.g. //body/div[1]) Output: a JUnit test class with elementary HTMLUnit tests for all html elements within the specified domNode
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