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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
A C unit tester. Features include composite test suites, each test can be run in it's own process, trapping of hung tests, setup and teardown, extensible interface and support for mocking functions. Includes a tutorial and an automated test collector utility.
NBi is a testing framework for Microsoft Business Intelligence platform and Data Access. The main gaol of this framework is to let users create tests with a declarative approach based on an Xml syntax. By the means of NBi, you don't need to develop C# code to specify your tests! Either, you
Crucible is a flexible, layered set of tools for pulling down software from the web, building it, running tests on it, and reporting any unusual behaviors back to the parent project.
The sicomtest framework allows you to setup step-by-step component integration tests. You can test the integration of any subset of your components. For example sicomtest is very useful for testing code transformation passes. Sicomtest is developed by the Systems Engineering Group of the
TestRR is a very lightweight framework that can be used to test robustness and performance for Java applications. It is based on the work done during the development of Aloha and is described in this paper at Agile2008. Two sample scenarios are also provided if you check out the source code. While
lua-TestLongString is a port of the Perl5 module Test::LongString. It is an extension of lua-TestMore. It provides functions for comparing and testing strings that are not in plain text or are especially long.
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