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    EclEmma - Java Code Coverage for Eclipse
    EclEmma is a free Java code coverage tool for Eclipse, available under the Eclipse Public License. It brings code coverage analysis directly into the Eclipse workbench. The EclEmma project is also the home of the JaCoCo code coverage library which is the technical back-end for EclEmma and also has integrations with many other build and software quality tools.
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    This project provides a meaningful way to increase code coverage of your jUnit and TestNG tests. Unit testing Java Beans can be a tedious task. The goal of this project is to provide an automated way to unit test the getters and setters of a class.
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    TikiOne JaCoCoverage

    TikiOne JaCoCoverage

    Java (6&7) Code Coverage Plugin for NetBeans, based on JaCoCo

    NetBeans module that provides JaCoCo code coverage (Java7 compatible). For Ant based JavaSE projects. Maven and Gradle support may be added later. WARNING: Binary files have been removed. They're now on a NetBeans update center. Please check https://github.com/jonathanlermitage/tikione-jacocoverage#download-stable-and-dev-builds for details. ~Jonathan Lermitage <jonathan.lermitage@gmail.com>
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    ZK Unit extends JUnit to test your ZK project: ZUL pages, composers, event handlers, constraints and more. Use ZKUnit for test driven development, to achieve code coverage and integration with a continous build system.
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    An integrated testing framework, covering test case generation, execution, bug reporting, code coverage and coding conventions. Currently This is a module suite for netbeans IDE, integrating some open source PHP Testing Tools
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    Unzip buildtemplate and you will have a project set up with ant/junit/verifydesign/code coverage all out of the box. It is a great way to get started and then add to the build.xml as you go. netbuildtemplate is for .net and has nant/nunit/NCover, etc.
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    EL4Ant is a light and efficient build system based on Apache Ant. A project is described in XML as modules with transitive dependencies. Features are provided thanks to plugins: Java execution, JUnit reports, EMMA code coverage, Eclipse integration...
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    Tiria is a eclipse-plugin to view code coverage data (e.g. from cobertura) within the IDE. Main objective of the plugin is to show how the code coverage changes during project progress.
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