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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.)
The Linux Test Project is a group aimed at testing and improving Linux. The goal of the LTP is to deliver a suite of automated testing tools for Linux as well as publishing the results of tests we run. LTP invites community to contribute in new horizons. The LTP testsuite contains a collection of tools for testing the Linux kernel and related features.
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.
Anteater is a testing framework designed around Ant, from the Apache Jakarta Project. It provides an easy way to write tests for checking the functionality of a Web application or of an XML Web service. It can test either HTTP requests or replies in various sophisticated ways. The ability to wait for incoming HTTP messages is unique to Anteater, which makes it especially useful when building tests for applications that use high level SOAP-based communication and asynchronous SOAP messages. Anteater provides XML and text logging support and the ability to render the logs into HTML reports.
HammerDB is a graphical open source database load testing and benchmarking tool for Linux and Windows to test databases running on any operating system. HammerDB is automated, multi-threaded and extensible with dynamic scripting support. HammerDB supports Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, TimesTen, MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, Greenplum, Postgres Plus Advanced Server, Redis and Trafodion SQL on Hadoop. HammerDB includes complete built-in workloads based on industry standard TPC-C amd TPC-H benchmarks as well as capture and replay for the Oracle database.
Google Test is an excellent xUnit style c++ unit testing framework. One (minor) drawback of Google Test is it's text based UI.This project is a standalone .Net 2.0 executable which displays a UI for a Google Test based harness with the following elements: 1) A progress bar which is either green or red, according to test success; 2) A list of all failures and their details upon click. The UI saves a history of several runs (configurable), allows command line parameters to be passed to the test program and gives convenient access to the following google test features:
The Selenium-IDE (Integrated Development Environment) is the tool to develop Selenium test cases. It is implemented as a Firefox extension, and allows to record, edit, and debug tests. Selenium IDE includes the entire Selenium Core, to easily and quickly record and play back tests in the actual environment that they will run in. Selenium IDE is not only a recording tool: it is a complete IDE. You can choose to use its recording capability, or you may edit your scripts by hand. With autocomplete support and the ability to move commands around quickly, Selenium IDE is the ideal environment for creating Selenium tests no matter what style of tests you prefer.
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.
HtmlUnit is a "GUI-Less browser for Java programs". It models HTML documents and provides an API that allows to invoke pages, fill out forms, click links, etc. just like in the "normal" browser. It has fairly good JavaScript support, and is able to work even with quite complex AJAX libraries, simulating either Firefox or Internet Explorer depending on the configuration you want to use. It is typically used for testing purposes or to retrieve information from web sites.
HttpUnit emulates the relevant portions of browser behavior, including form submission, JavaScript, basic http authentication, cookies and automatic page redirection, and allows Java test code to examine returned pages either as text, an XML DOM, or containers of forms, tables, and links. When combined with a framework such as JUnit, it is fairly easy to write tests that very quickly verify the functioning of a web site.
Apache Ant is a Java library and command-line tool whose mission is to drive processes described in build files as targets and extension points dependent upon each other. The main known usage of Ant is the build of Java applications. Ant supplies a number of built-in tasks allowing to compile, assemble, test and run Java applications. Ant can also be used effectively to build non Java applications, for instance C or C++ applications. More generally, Ant can be used to pilot any type of process which can be described in terms of targets and tasks. Ant is written in Java. Users of Ant can develop their own "antlibs" containing Ant tasks and types, and are offered a large number of ready-made commercial or open-source "antlibs".
StoryTestIQ (STIQ) is a test framework used to create Automated Acceptance Tests or Story Tests. STIQ is a mashup of Selenium and FitNesse. It is "wiki-ized" Selenium with widgets and features that make it easier to write and organize Selenium tests. STIQ is used to record Customer needs and acceptance criteria; the tests are a big part of the "Definition of Done". The Story Tests written at the beginning of an iteration will initially fail. It is the responsibility of the team to implement the requirements in order to make the Story Tests pass. This practice is called Story Test Driven Development and it is a natural extension of the well known Test-Driven Development and Automated Acceptance Testing practices.
Expect is a tool for automating interactive applications such as telnet, ftp, passwd, fsck, rlogin, tip, etc. Expect is a program to automate interactions with programs that expose a text terminal interface. Expect uses pseudo terminals (Unix) or emulates a console (Windows), starts the target program, and then communicates with it, via the terminal or console interface. Tk, another Tcl extension, can be used to provide a GUI.
CUITe (Coded UI Test enhanced) Framework is a thin layer developed on top of Microsoft Visual Studio Team Test's Coded UI Test engine which helps reduce code, increases readability and maintainability, while also providing a bunch of cool features for the automation engineer.
UISpec4J is an Open Source functional and/or unit testing library for Swing-based Java applications, built on top of JUnit and TestNG. UISpec4J's APIs are designed to hide as much as possible the complexity of Swing, resulting in easy to write and easy to read test scripts. This is especially true when comparing UISpec4J tests with those produced using Swing or low-level, event-based testing libraries.
Sahi is a free, open source tool for automation of web application testing. Sahi is very tester friendly and allows easy automation of even complex web 2.0 applications with lots of AJAX content. With an excellent recorder, smart object identification, simple scripting, automatic waits and inbuilt reports, Sahi gives the tester a powerful yet simple tool to accomplish testing across various browser and OS combinations. Sahi works on Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera etc. on Windows, Mac and Linux. (Sahi works on any browser which supports a proxy and executes Javascript. This means it supports all browsers since IE6.)
"Record/Playback is the least cost-effective method of automating test cases." Remember that recorded scripts should always be carefully examined and re-worked to produce maintainable tests. Once you know that, a recorder can be a really helpful tool. WebTestRecorder is a Firefox extension allowing to facilitate creation of WebTest scripts.
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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