Concordion is an open source tool for writing
automated acceptance tests in Java*
* There are also versions for .NET, Python, and Ruby. [More details]
“Lets you write business tests that don't assume a particular implementation.”
Key Features
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Powerful, yet simple to use Concordion integrates directly with JUnit.
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Highly readable tests Concordion acceptance tests are so readable they can double up as system documentation. And, since the tests are linked to the system, you know the documentation is always up-to-date.
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Separates tests from implementation Tests that include a lot of implementation detail lock you into that implementation. Concordion helps you to document the logic and behaviour of your system in a way that does not
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* Handle intents
* Start activities
* Make phone calls
* Send text messages
* Scan bar codes
* Poll location and sensor data
* Use text-to-speech
* And more
Moksha is a platform for creating live collaborative applications. It provides a layer of cohesion and collaboration between existing applications, services, and communities.
Creates RegExpr code in different languages based on your text input.
1. Enter the string that you want to use a regular expression on.
2. Select the elements that you want to extract to run regular expression generator.
Sage lets you build rich, highly functional, cross platform web-enabled desktop applications and applets by simply marking up the UI and attaching JavaScript (or Ruby, Python, etc.) event handlers. You simply point sage to a URL and it downloads the markup and accompanying scripts and renders the application or applet in real-time (the same way a browser renders documents). All that is required to run Sage is a Java Virtual Machine (v1.5 or later, v1.6 preferred).
Where possible, creating Web applications — including Ajax-based applications — in a RESTful way avoids a large class of bugs. However, a pitfall of REST (REpresentational State Transfer) is sending duplicate data across similar XMLHttpRequests. This tip shows how the moderate use of session cookies can maintain just enough server-side state to significantly reduce client-server traffic, while still allowing fallback to cookie-free operation.
The vb2Py project is developing a suite of conversion tools to aid in translating existing Visual Basic projects into Python.
The conversion includes,
· VB code modules translating to Python code modules
· VB classes to Python classes
· VB Forms to PythonCard forms
· VB Projects to PythonCard projects
JyDT for Eclipse aims to provide the development tools expected by a Jython developer. The project was started by Red Robin in November 2003 and is carried out with limited resources. The project has gone open source in July 2005. The project is hosted on redrobinsoftware.net since April 2006. The evolution of JyDT is driven by the needs of the users.
'Pydev Extensions' is a plugin that allows Python editing in Eclipse. It works with Eclipse and the Pydev "Open Source" version. You can check some of its features below.
PyDev is a plugin that enables users to use Eclipse for Python and Jython development -- making Eclipse a first class Python IDE -- It comes with many goodies such as code completion, syntax highlighting, syntax analysis, refactor, debug and many others. If you want more details on the provided features, you can check here.
Rialto (Rich Internet Application Toolkit) is ajax-based cross browser javascript widgets library. Because it is technology agnostic it can be encapsulated in JSP, JSF, .Net, Python or PHP graphic components.