Instead to find where org.w3c.dom comes from I've been using this script:
mvn dependency:copy-dependencies -DincludeScope=test -DoutputDirectory=deps
for i in deps/*.jar; do if unzip -l $i| grep -q org.w3c.dom; then echo $i; fi ; done
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
With Marathon you capture user interactions on the applications and also insert assertions to verify that correct processing is taking place. The generated raw script can be refactored to modules for efficient reuse and maintainability. Replay the scripts either manually or integrate Marathon into your build process for automatic execution of the test suites.
M. Chen, X. Qiu, W. Xu, L. Wang, J. Zhao, and X. Li. The Computer Journal, (2007)MR: Der Ansatz ist ein Gray-Box-Ansatz, obwohl es auf Modellen basiert, muss das Programm selbst auch ausgeführt werden um bestimmte Eingaben für das Verfahren zu liefern.
Die Generierung von Testdaten ist kaum automatisiert.
Für IST-SPL interessant wegen den Formalismen für Aktivitätsdiagramme..