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    Beanfix is a testing framework based on JUnit 1.5 Java Beans and Ant. Writing tests focuses on composing fixtures instead of coding test class methods. Test writers are encouraged to write abstract tests first, allowing specialization by others later.
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    TigerUnit is a unit testing framework that takes advantage of Java 5 features, namely annotations. It is based on the JUnit code base, and takes much of its design from NUnit. It is fully backward-compatible with JUnit tests.
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    June is a unit testing framework for JAVA. It's designed to run configuable tests and can be used from command line or from Ant.
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