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The Grinder is a load testing framework that makes it easy to run a distributed test using many load injector machines. Test scripts are written in Jython, and can call out to arbitrary Java code, providing support for testing a large range of network protocols. The Grinder comes with a mature plug-in for testing HTTP services, HTTP scripts can be recorded easily from a browser session.
Robot Framework is a generic test automation framework for acceptance testing and acceptance test-driven development (ATDD). It has easy-to-use tabular test data syntax and it utilizes the keyword-driven testing approach. Its testing capabilities can be extended by test libraries implemented either with Python or Java, and users can create new higher-level keywords from existing ones using the same syntax that is used for creating test cases.
Robot Framework project is hosted on GitHub where you can find further documentation, source code, and issue tracker. Downloads are hosted at PyPI. The framework has a rich ecosystem around it consisting of various generic test libraries and tools that are developed as separate projects.
GUITAR software, a model-based system for automated GUI testing. This framework supports a wide variety of model-based GUI testing techniques. The innovation lies in the architecture of GUITAR, which uses plug-ins to support flexibility and extensibility. Software developers and quality assurance engineers may use this architecture to create new toolchains, new workflows based on the toolchains, and plug in a variety of measurement tools to conduct GUI testing.
TestDrive-Assist delivers active support for manual testing. The solution is based on three design premises - low impact, a minimal learning curve, and delivery of major benefits. As a code-free solution, TestDrive-Assist allows analysts and QA testers during the manual testing process. Fully integrated with Qualify, this Application Quality Management (AQM) solution, the suite provides a streamlined approach to performing and managing manual testing.
TestDrive is an Automated Software Quality (ASQ) solution that addresses these requirements to achieve rapid automation. It is designed to test browser and legacy applications, as well as GUIs, including Java™, Ajax, Flex® and Silverlight®
The next generation technology incorporated into TestDrive brings practical business benefits that offer you options. For example, you might choose to conduct more comprehensive testing in the same time frame to reduce risk, or carry out the same amount of testing but finish quicker, or to use fewer costly resources, or any combination of these. The choice is yours.
TestBench is a test data management and verification solution that addresses the validation of all database effects and the creation of cut down, representative test data to reduce test times and data footprints. Data confidentiality is addressed and the unique user-managed data roll-back capability reduces environment downtime, improving testing productivity and accuracy. TestBench integrates with other testing solutions from Original Software accessible to both users and testers to ensure you retain ‘total application quality’.
A simple unit testing framework for C based on the xUnit style. Ideal for Test Driven Development (TDD). Designed to be portable. Those who are new to TDD / Unit Testing, can jump straight to Getting Started. Seatest requires to explicitly register all the tests and fixtures as the framework needs to be easily used in embedded environments / compilers / IDEs. The current prime target being PICs and the MPLAB IDE. Supports embedded development using a dual compiler approach. All the test fixtures and tests are created through the structure of the code itself.
Keynote Mobile Testing, powered by the DeviceAnywhere Cloud, streamlines testing process and helps to deliver great mobile experiences to users. The DeviceAnywhere Cloud contains the largest mobile device library available—including the most current and popular smartphones and tablets. It provides with the ability for testing mobile websites or apps on iOS, Android, BlackBerry, and Windows Phones. It can also integrate any custom mobile device including smartphones, tablets, wearables, and even unique devices such as ruggedized, set-top, and in-vehicle devices.
ApTest Manager solves these challenges by recording and tracking the tests used in your software and hardware testing projects and the results of running them. Testing information becomes instantly available to everyone - always accurate, always current. Using ApTest Manager:
XStudio includes a versatile test management software that can drive any kind of tests, manual or automated. XStudio makes the management of requirements, tests, bugs, trivial and less costly to maintain. XStudio allows the scheduling/running of fully automated, semi-automated or manual test campaigns. It comes with an integrated requirement management module and a bug-tracking database. Some connectors are also provided to connect real-time with JIRA, Mantis, Bugzilla or TRAC. XStudio supports MySql and Oracle database servers.
Test-driven database development. Write readable, easy-to-maintain unit and integration tests for your database code. DBFit is a part of FitNesse, itself an implementation of the FIT acceptance testing framework. DBFit is directly targeted at database testing. Tests are written as wiki tables with a query or procedure execute followed by a listing of the expected results. It can handle direct SQL, stored procedures, or, with a bit of simple customization, custom procedures.
EclEmma is a free Java code coverage tool for Eclipse, available under the Eclipse Public License. It brings code coverage analysis directly into the Eclipse workbench: Fast develop/test cycle: Launches from within the workbench like JUnit test runs can directly be analyzed for code coverage. Rich coverage analysis: Coverage results are immediately summarized and highlight;ed in the Java source code editors. Non-invasive: EclEmma does not require modifying your projects or performing any other setup. Since version 2.0 EclEmma is based on the JaCoCo code coverage library. The Eclipse integration has its focus on supporting the individual developer in an highly interactive way.
XMLUnit is an open source project licensed under the BSD license. It provides a small library of interrelated classes that simplify each of the different ways to test XML pieces that have been outlined in the previous section. Special APIs are provided to simplify writing unit tests with J/NUnit, but the library itself is fully usable without any testing framework at all. There is a Java and a .NET version of XMLUnit. XMLUnit’s APIs will accept “pieces of XML” as input using several different forms. In most cases they can be provided as InputStreams, Readers, Strings, InputSources or readily parsed DOM Document instances. XMLUnit also provides a Transform class that can be used to apply an XSLT transformation to an existing input.
As you can read in Brief History of The Selenium Project, Selenium RC was the main Selenium project for a long time, before the WebDriver/Selenium merge brought up Selenium 2, the newest and more powerful tool. Selenium 1 is still actively supported (mostly in maintenance mode) and provides some features that may not be available in Selenium 2 for a while, including support for several languages (Java, Javascript, Ruby, PHP, Python, Perl and C#) and support for almost every browser out there.
RCUNIT is a small framework for testing C programs and a black box testing tool. It uses non-local jumps to emulate exceptions and handles program terminating signals (e.g. SIGILL) during test runs. RCUNIT allows creation of test fixtures, either per test or per test group. RCUNIT also provides a runtime memory leak check facility and an extensible exception handling mechanism. Requiring only an ANSI compliant C compiler, it is a highly portable unit testing tool.
PureLoad - A software for performance and characteristics test of IP server applications such as streaming, mobile, web, and VoIP. PureLoad simulate from single clients to millions of simultaneous users through its scalable architecture.
PureLoad saves you time through all stages of testing, from setting up, defining, changing, executing, trouble shooting, to automating tests and test environment. For efficient DevOps and CI environments PureLoad can be complemented with PureTest for functional tests. Test cases can be re-used between the two tools.
PureTest - A software for functional test of IP server applications such as streaming, mobile, web, and VoIP.
PureTest saves you time through all stages of testing, from setting up, defining, changing, executing, trouble shooting, to automating tests and test environment. For efficient DevOps and CI environments PureTest can be complemented with PureLoad for performance and characteristics tests. Test cases can be re-used between the two tools.
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.
Robotium is a test framework created to make it easy to write powerful and robust automatic black-box test cases for Android applications. With the support of Robotium, test case developers can write function, system and acceptance test scenarios, spanning multiple Android activities. Robotium has full support for Activities, Dialogs, Toasts, Menus and Context Menus.
FlexUnit is a unit testing framework for Flex and ActionScript 3.0 applications and libraries. It mimics the functionality of JUnit, a Java unit testing framework, and comes with a graphical test runner. FlexUnit 4 was created to modernize testing with ActionScript 3.0 and Flex, bringing parity with the tools and techniques available to the Java community. It provides full support for unit testing in the tradition of FlexUnit .9 , but goes further with rich asynchronous support, meta-data defined testing, support for integration-level testing and an extensibility layer for new types and methods of testing.
PHPUnit is a unit testing software framework for the programming language PHP. Created by Sebastian Bergmann, PHPUnit is one of the xUnit family of frameworks that originated with SUnit. It uses assertions to verify that behavior of the unit of code under test behaves as expected. PHPUnit is the de-facto standard for unit testing in PHP projects. It provides both a framework to write the tests as well as the functionality to run the tests and analyze their results. It supports the development of object-oriented PHP applications using the concepts and methods of Agile Programming, Extreme Programming, Test-Driven Development, and Design-by-Contract Development.
Celerity is a JRuby library for easy and fast functional test automation for web applications. Celerity is a JRuby wrapper around HtmlUnit – a headless Java browser with JavaScript support. It provides a simple API for programmatic navigation through web applications.Celerity provides a superset of Watir's API.
T3 is a powerful automated unit testing tool to test Java classes. Given a target class to test, it randomly generates sequences of calls to the class' methods to test it. It catches unexpected exception; but if you had written assertions in the class, then violations to those will be caught as well. T3 is the successor of T2. The main idea is still the same as T2, however the engine has been completely revamped. Internally, T3 makes a lot of use of Java 8's closures, to make its generators infrastructure more customizable
Codeception PHP Testing Framework is designed to work just out of the box. This means its installation requires minimal steps and no external dependencies preinstalled (except PHP, of course). Only one configuration step should be taken and you are ready to test your web application from an eye of actual user.
The flash-selenium project aims to extend the Selenium RC clients for adding Flash communication capabilities.
Due to the high number of requests for making FlashSelenium directly test the UI components of a Flex application, we got involved in a new open source project: flex-ui-selenium. The new component, FlexUISelenium, is used with Selenium RC for testing Flex UI interactions.
The Flash/Selenium RC client extension is available for the following Selenium RC client drivers: Java, .Net, Ruby and Phyton.
FlowLevel is an automation application that provides a flexible infrastructure for designing, deploying, displaying results and analyzing all types of processes. FlowLevel is also an advanced automated testing tool that enables performing an assortment of tests including functionality and performance tests on both static and dynamic recourses. With FlowLevel, defining the flow, rules, and elements of work is performed dynamically and the process follows them automatically. Once the flows and rules are captured, they can be changed, either to optimize the process or adapt to new conditions.
Combination of FitNesse and Selenium, providing a domain specific langauge that allows non developers to write selenium tests in plain english that are executed through the Fitnesse framework. Fitnium creates an easy bridge between Fitnesse and executing Selenium-style intructions, by means of extension of Fitnesse’s scripting language. Fitnium takes it a step further by encouraging scenarios to be written in style that is both understandable to all but also provides the developer with good instruction on what code to produce (domain-specific language (DSL)). Although programming languages various is style and format, fundamental elements remain similar and can be experessed in a common style.
DARTENIUM is a robust off-the-shelf automation framework based on the open source testing tool, Selenium, for Agile testing of web-based applications. It provides complete control over the automation process while freeing you from the tedious, complex tasks involved in manual testing.
DARTENIUM enables testing across multi-OS and browser combinations. It also has a robust execution engine in the form of the 'Scheduler' that allows multiple test instances on the same machine as well as parallel execution on multiple machines.
EMMA is a fast Java code coverage tool based on bytecode instrumentation. It is an open-source toolkit for measuring and reporting Java code coverage. EMMA distinguishes itself from other tools by going after a unique feature combination: support for large-scale enterprise software development while keeping individual developer's work fast and iterative.
ReQtest is an easy to use, web based service for issue tracking, handling bug reports and test cases during test of IT systems. It is a centralized and highly adaptable test platform. Its activities and operations include: UAT testing, manual test tool, test management, requirement management, issue tracking, bug tracking, test case management, manual testing.
Complete Test Management - Our software testing tool ReQtest offers a complete module for test management. Plan your testing by writing test cases and checklists, execute them by sharing with your test team, and follow the progress in real time to see how the tests are going.
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.)
Crucible is a collaborative code review application. It is a Web-based application primarily aimed at the enterprise, and certain features that enable peer review of a codebase may be considered enterprise social software. Crucible is particularly tailored to distributed teams, and facilitates asynchronous review and commenting on code. Crucible also integrates with popular source control tools, such as Git and Subversion.Code reviews = quality code. Review code, discuss changes, share knowledge, and identify defects with Crucible's flexible review workflow. It's code review made easy for Subversion, CVS, Perforce, and more.
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.
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.
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".
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.
"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.
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