An experimental test-generation service from AgitarLabs, the research division of Agitar Software.
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As we indicated earlier, Junit Factory was named as a finalist for the 2008 Jolt Awards. We are now the proud owner of the 2008 Productivity Award for Testing Tools. See the winners announcement article.
Agitar's unit testing solutions have been helping developers work smarter since 2004. Our commercial products have won Jolt awards each year for the past three years, but we decided that software quality was too important to restrict to developers in big corporations.
A year ago, we made our Java test generation service available for free through JUnit Factory. Since then, we have delivered over a million tests to thousands of users in more than a hundred countries.
Now, that JUnit Factory has been named as a 2008 Jolt Award winner, our display case is getting crowded with the other three previously won by its commercial big brothers.
Why not give it a try? You can generate JUnit tests for your entire Java project by downloading our free plug-in for Eclipse - or just try our online demo.
The key to agility is being able to modify code easily and safely. The problem is that many Java applications are too brittle to extend and enhance easily. Attempts to fix or extend - no matter how carefully done - can introduce more bugs and more complexity.
With a full suite of characterization tests generated by JUnit Factory you can bring your legacy code under control. Download our free plug-in for Eclipse to get started.
With the JUnit Factory plug-in installed, just click the toolbar button to send us your code and we'll send you back JUnit tests that you can run in Eclipse, Ant or Maven.
JUnit Factory now includes a Developer Dashboard to help you keep track of your project's quality.
Each time you request a Developer Dashboard, JUnit Factory will
Send a link to your project community so everyone will see your progress towards your quality goals. JUnit Factory also includes a free code coverage tool to help you identify gaps in your testing efforts.