Web Application Testing in Fitnesse |
Watif (pronounced "what if") stands for Web Application Testing in Fitnesse. Watif is a Java Fixture that exposes the Watij api in Fitnesse, providing a simple to use tool for automating funtional testing of web applications through the real browser. |
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a simple unit test framework |
Built on top of the CuTest framework, utf automates many of the tedious steps required to create a suite of test and makes it easy to test existing code not structured for unit testing. |
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DynomiTest |
Java api to automate web browsers through the ui. Intended for automating acceptance tests as part of an Agile development process. Supports DHtml, managing mutliple windows, and contains robust Dom navigation api, and can be used for load testing. |
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Java-Based-GUI-Test-Automation-Library |
The Java-Based-GUI-Test-Automation-Library (jabuta) provides the possibility to test software on a GUI-based level. |
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portletUnit |
PortletUnit is a jUnit Java Unit Testing Framework for testing JSR-168 portlets. It is built on ServletUnit and Pluto. It provides a mock portlet container as ServletUnit provides a mock servlet container. |
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WET |
WET is the power tool for Watir. WET is a free web application testing tool with support for :- Object identification with multiple parameters, XML Object Repository, Checkpoints, Datatable support and test execution using test definitions. |
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Digital User Stories |
Digital User Stories is a web-based tool for eXtreme Programming teams. It is used to help XP teams with Iteration planning and User Stories management. |
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Jaccept |
Extension to JUnit to enabled automatic acceptance testing. The TestSuite & TestCase are extended with operations providing added documentation and workflow control. |
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Musical Junit |
Musical Junit is an eclipse plugin that makes JUnit results hearable. Simply start your JUnit test within eclipse, view the usual green status bar grow and listen to the music. |
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Stunt |
Stunt, a tool to easy COM components debuging and testing. |
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