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SWTBot is an open-source Java based UI/functional testing tool for testing SWT, Eclipse and GEF based applications. It provides APIs that are simple to read and write. The APIs also hide the complexities involved with SWT and Eclipse. SWTBot also provides its own set of assertions that are useful for SWT. You can also use your own assertion framework with SWTBot. SWTBot integrates with Eclipse PDE, Eclipse headless testing framework, Ant and Tycho, so it's easy to use in your IDE and Headless Builds (as part of a CI job for example). SWTBot can run on all platforms that SWT runs on. Very few other testing tools provide such a wide variety of platforms.
SonarQube -the open source quality platform- has become a must-have of any mature development projects. SonarQube is a code quality management platform, dedicated to continuously analyze and measure technical quality, from the projects portfolio to the class method. The SonarQube platform provides Continuous Inspection capability on applications portfolios to track quality defects and report them into customizable dashboards (technical debt, test coverage, duplications, architecture integrity, rule compliance, complexity, etc.). SonarQube performs analysis on billions lines of code.
JBehave is a framework for Behaviour-Driven Development (BDD). BDD is an evolution of test-driven development (TDD) and acceptance-test driven design, and is intended to make these practices more accessible and intuitive to newcomers and experts alike. It shifts the vocabulary from being test-based to behaviour-based, and positions itself as a design philosophy.
Cobertura is a free Java code coverage reporting tool, that calculates the percentage of code accessed by tests. It can be used to identify which parts of your Java program are lacking test coverage. It is based on jcoverage. Cobertura should work on any platform with with Java 5 or newer. The Cobertura download packages include all the dependencies required (ASM, log4j, etc.)
DbUnit is a JUnit extension (also usable with Ant) targeted at database-driven projects that, among other things, puts the database into a known state between test runs. DbUnit has the ability to export and import the database data to and from XML datasets. Since version 2.0, DbUnit can also work with very large datasets when used in streaming mode. DbUnit can also help to verify that the database data match an expected set of values. DbUnit includes a comprehensive test suite.
WebDriver is a tool for automating web application testing. Selenium-WebDriver was developed to better support dynamic web pages where elements of a page may change without the page itself being reloaded. WebDriver’s goal is to supply a well-designed object-oriented API that provides improved support for modern advanced web-app testing problems. The primary new feature in Selenium 2.0 is the integration of the WebDriver API. Selenium-WebDriver makes direct calls to the browser using each browser’s native support for automation. How these direct calls are made, and the features they support depends on the browser you are using. It drives the browser directly using the browser’s built in support for automation.
The Tellurium Automated Testing Framework (Tellurium) is an automated testing framework for web applications. The UI module makes it possible to build UI elements' locators at run time. The framework does Object to Locator Mapping (OLM) automatically at run time so that you can define UI objects simply by their attributes. The Tellurium framework defines a new Domain Specific Language (DSL) for web testing. Tellurium grew up from the Selenium framework, but with a different testing concept. Starting from Tellurium 0.7.0, Tellurium added Tellurium Engine to replace the Selenium Core to better support Tellurium.
CLIF is an open load testing platform, including: load injectors, for generating traffic (a variety of protocols are supported such as HTTP, FTP, SIP...), and probes, for measuring resource usage (processor, memory, network...). CLIF comes with test supervision features (including monitoring of response times, throughput, error rate, computing resources consumption), and analysis tools. Both command-line and graphical user interfaces are provided, including Eclipse plug-ins. CLIF is extensible through Java programming (new injectors, new probes).
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