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JLayerCheck checks package dependencies in Java projects to ensure that they match the desired architecture. Packages are grouped into modules and dependencies are specified. It can also find cycles and orphaned classes.
Weebill is a bug tracker application. It aims to provide a basic functionality, web interface at first level. Then functionalities will be improved and other interfaces will be introduced (like desktop applications using web services.)
This project aims at developing a free open-source Scraper and Macro Interface for Web programmers, that needs no installation and will work in most of the operating systems.
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Jester.NET is a port of the popular Jester mutation testing tool for Java. Jester.NET is designed to slightly mutate your application code and then run your unit tests in order to expose gaps in your testing strategy.
JDiag is an open source system information/diagnostics tool written in Java. It gathers information from various places in the system and places it into one log file for easy analysis by computer professionals.
Fitter is a .NET-specific framework modeled after Fit, the Framework for Integrated Tests. It allows you to write your tests in Microsoft Word and also includes a GUI test runner to make running the tests as easy and convenient as possible.
Automates mocking of dependencies for class under test
Automates mocking dependencies for class under test.
Helps C# developers reduce time spent for the tedious recurring task of creating mocks and a setup method in unit test classes.
Tiria is a eclipse-plugin to view code coverage data (e.g. from cobertura) within the IDE. Main objective of the plugin is to show how the code coverage changes during project progress.
JUnitMetrics is a tool that enables to measure basic JUnit and Cactus tests metrics (like number of tests, assertions, number of executed assertions). It is great, complementary solution to code coverage tools and mutation testers.
jECMAUnit is an ECMA (Javascript) unit testing framework that uses the underlying javascript engine and JUnit to perform the tests in java, allowing browser-less unit testing of javascript code
A bundle of tools for fault injection and -experiments with scope on the emulation of programming faults. Software faults are introduced in the sources of Java applications and can be toggled during runtime.