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About

BitDive is a zero-code quality and test automation platform for Java, Kotlin, Spring Boot and other JVM-based applications that captures real executions and converts them into reusable, deterministic test scenarios you can replay in CI, staging or on a developer machine without writing or maintaining test code. BitDive runs as a lightweight library dependency and records full context from real traffic including HTTP/gRPC requests and responses, method calls, SQL queries with parameters and results, service interactions and timings, enabling deep method-level observability, distributed tracing, performance profiling and semantic drift detection. Its capture-replay-verify loop lets teams automatically generate regression suites and JUnit tests from actual executions, reproduce and debug production bugs locally with full execution chains, eliminate fragile mocks and flaky tests, and validate behavior changes before deployment. BitDive also visualizes service maps and heatmaps.

About

The toolkit is provided as a set of artifacts deployed to the Maven Central repository. It requires Java 7 or newer for test execution; tests must use JUnit or TestNG. For instructions on how to add the library to a Java project, see Running tests with JMockit. In this tutorial we examine the APIs available in the library, with the help of example tests (using Java 8). The central API - a single annotation - provides support for the automatic instantiation and initialization of the objects to be tested. Then we have the mocking API (also known as the "Expectations" API), intended for tests which use mocked dependencies. Finally, there is a small faking API (aka the "Mockups" API), which can be used for the creation and application of fake implementations that avoid the full cost of external components.

Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Audience

Java, Kotlin, and Spring Boot development teams who want to automatically capture real application behavior and turn it into reliable tests, observability insights, and runtime intelligence without writing test code

Audience

DevOps teams looking for an Unit Testing solution

Support

Phone Support
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Support

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API

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API

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Pricing

Free
Free Version
Free Trial

Pricing

Free
Free Version
Free Trial

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Company Information

Bitdive
Founded: 2024
bitdive.io

Company Information

JMockit
jmockit.github.io

Alternatives

Alternatives

HUnit

HUnit

Hackage
TESSY

TESSY

Razorcat

Categories

Categories

Integrations

Java
JUnit
Kotlin
Maven
SQL
Spring Boot

Integrations

Java
JUnit
Kotlin
Maven
SQL
Spring Boot
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