Compare the Top Chaos Engineering Tools that integrate with Java as of July 2025

This a list of Chaos Engineering tools that integrate with Java. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Java. View the products that work with Java in the table below.

What are Chaos Engineering Tools for Java?

Chaos engineering tools are software programs designed to simulate and test potential failures in a system. These tools allow engineers to identify weaknesses and potential points of failure in their systems before they occur in real-world situations. They often use techniques such as fault injection, randomization, and controlled disruptions to intentionally introduce chaos into a system. The goal of these tools is to help organizations build more resilient and reliable systems by exposing vulnerabilities and allowing for proactive problem-solving. Many companies use chaos engineering tools as part of their regular testing and development processes to continuously improve their systems' stability. Compare and read user reviews of the best Chaos Engineering tools for Java currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Steadybit

    Steadybit

    Steadybit

    With our experiment editor, your journey toward reliability is faster and easier, everything is at your fingertips, and you have full control over your experiments. All are meant to help you achieve your goals and roll out chaos engineering safely at scale in your organization. You can add new targets, attacks, and checks by implementing extensions inside Steadybit. A unique discovery and selection process makes it easy to pick the targets. Remove friction when collaborating between teams, and export and import experiments using JSON or YAML. Using Steadybit's landscape, you can see your software's dependencies and relationships between components, the perfect start to kick off your chaos engineering journey. Using the powerful query language, divide your system(s) into different environments based on the same information you use elsewhere. Explicitly assigning environments to specific users and teams in which they're allowed to work and prevent unwanted damages.
    Starting Price: $1,250 per month
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    WireMock

    WireMock

    WireMock

    WireMock is a simulator for HTTP-based APIs. Some might consider it a service virtualization tool or a mock server. It enables you to stay productive when an API you depend on doesn't exist or isn't complete. It supports testing of edge cases and failure modes that the real API won't reliably produce. And because it's fast it can reduce your build time from hours down to minutes. MockLab is a hosted API simulator built on WireMock, with an intuitive web UI, team collaboration and nothing to install. The 100% compatible API supports drop-in replacement of the WireMock server with a single line of code. Run WireMock from within your Java application, JUnit test, Servlet container or as a standalone process. Match request URLs, methods, headers cookies and bodies using a wide variety of strategies. First class support for JSON and XML. Get up and running quickly by capturing traffic to and from an existing API.
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