Compare the Top Automated Testing Software that integrates with XML as of November 2025

This a list of Automated Testing software that integrates with XML. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with XML. View the products that work with XML in the table below.

What is Automated Testing Software for XML?

Automated testing software is a type of software tool that is used to test the functionality of other software applications or products. It is typically used to verify that the software works as expected and to identify any bugs or issues that need to be addressed. Automated testing software typically includes a set of scripts that are executed by the program, and results are reported back to the user. This type of testing can be an efficient way to ensure that a software product meets its requirements. Compare and read user reviews of the best Automated Testing software for XML currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Codacy

    Codacy

    Codacy

    Codacy is an automated code review tool that helps identify issues through static code analysis, allowing engineering teams to save time in code reviews and tackle technical debt. Codacy integrates seamlessly into existing workflows on your Git provider, and also with Slack, JIRA, or using Webhooks. Users receive notifications on security issues, code coverage, code duplication, and code complexity in every commit and pull request along with advanced code metrics on the health of a project and team performance. The Codacy CLI enables running Codacy code analysis locally, so teams can see Codacy results without having to check their Git provider or the Codacy app. Codacy supports more than 30 coding languages and is available in free open-source, and enterprise versions (cloud and self-hosted). For more see https://www.codacy.com/
    Starting Price: $15.00/month/user
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    PVS-Studio

    PVS-Studio

    Program Verification Systems

    PVS-Studio is a tool for detecting bugs and security weaknesses in the source code of programs, written in C, C++, C# and Java. It works under 64-bit systems in Windows, Linux and macOS environments, and can analyze source code intended for 32-bit, 64-bit and embedded ARM platforms.
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    TESSY

    TESSY

    Razorcat

    TESSY automates the whole unit test cycle including regression testing for your embedded software in C/C++ on different target systems. As an easy-to-install and easy-to-operate testing tool TESSY guides you through the unit test workflow from the project setup through the test design and execution to the result analysis and reporting. TESSY takes additional care of the complete test organization as well as the test management, including requirements, coverage measurement, and traceability. The TESSY test project management feature provides the possibility to define an individual test project structure based on collections and folders, to define environment variables, and to configure your desired compiler/debugger with the help of the integrated Test Environment Editor. The coverage results are displayed directly within the project structure and the test results are stored within test runs which allows for keeping former (successful) results for reporting.
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    AscentialTest
    AscentialTest is an all-in-one testing platform that supports manual and automated testing, test-data management, execution, and reporting across the entire testing lifecycle. The tool features automatic object recognition (handling standard, custom, textual, and image-based UI elements) and drag-and-drop test creation, enabling users without programming skills to build robust tests. It emphasizes the reusability of test modules and data to reduce maintenance costs and quickly adapt to application changes. Integrated test-plan management, version control, continuous-integration support (e.g., command-line execution via Jenkins/TFS), and defect-tracking linkage offer full traceability from requirements to tests to bugs. It supports a wide range of platforms, including web, desktop, mobile, API, and terminal, and is especially noted for strong support of PowerBuilder applications.
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