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The most popular mocking framework for unit tests written in Java.
A Java library for JUnit tests that provides lightweight, throwaway Docker containers for databases, browsers, and other services.
A TAP-compliant testing framework for Bash and other UNIX programs, enabling simple verification of expected behavior.
A Java DSL for testing asynchronous systems by expressing expectations in a concise and readable manner.
A Java library that automatically creates and populates objects with reproducible random data for unit testing.
A Java library for writing concise JSON unit tests, especially useful for testing REST APIs.
A collection of Kotlin coding challenges with solutions and tests to practice algorithms and data structures.
A Java library that embeds MariaDB (MySQL-compatible) as a JAR, enabling database usage without external installation.
A Java library for writing cleaner automated acceptance tests with rich living documentation and integration with Selenium, Playwright, and BDD tools.
A Java library for generating realistic fake data like persons, companies, and emails with locale support.
A Java tool for mocking external HTTP resources like web services and REST APIs in tests, inspired by Ruby's VCR.
A Java library for capturing log entries in unit and integration tests without mocking or custom extensions.
A zero-dependency Java toolkit for testing multi-threaded and asynchronous code with cross-thread assertions.
An open-source unit test framework for Hive SQL queries, enabling TDD without installed dependencies via JUnit 4 and 5.
A TestNG-like data provider runner for JUnit with many additional features for parameterized testing.
A pure Java framework for building reactive client-side web apps with POJO traffic, declarative views, and jUnit GUI testing.
A 100% Java framework for building reactive client-side web apps with POJO traffic, declarative views, and jUnit GUI testing.
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