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Advanced C/C++ library(ACL) for UNIX-like OS and WIN32 OS, including sync/async/ssl iostream for net/file, thread pool, process pool, db pool, server framework, event, memory, string, array/hash/ring/list, xml and json parser, http/smtp/icmp protocol, SSL/TLS, C unit test, etc
TestMax is integrated Software Testing framework which can be used to test distributed system by developing rapid test cases using XML configuration in front and backend that talks to each other within the test framework. This tool can be used for Database, webservice, API, Junit, TestNg and Frontend including performance test.
The main advantage of this TestMax architecture is separating test data configuration from test case run time environment. It reduces the maintenance of test cases...
StoryTestIQ (STIQ) is a test framework used to create Automated Acceptance Tests. STIQ is a mashup of Selenium and FitNesse: its "wiki-ized" Selenium with widgets and features that make it easier to write and organize Selenium tests.
This is a template application that implements a "conversational" extended persistence context: with Spring and Maven: - Annotation-driven Hibernate mappings - Configuration of the AOP-based service layer - A unit- and integration-test framework
QAWIKI is a wiki for QA engineers. It is a wiki which also supports an Integrated Test Environment (ITE) which allows a QA engineer to create a test case on a portal and execute/schedule it on a remote box, then collect the logs and disp them in reports.