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JavaScript libraries are collections of pre-written JavaScript code that developers can use to simplify and accelerate web development tasks. They provide ready-made functions, utilities, and components for handling common challenges such as DOM manipulation, animations, event handling, data formatting, and AJAX requests. By using libraries, developers reduce the amount of repetitive coding needed and ensure greater cross-browser compatibility. Many JavaScript libraries focus on specific areas, such as UI design, data visualization, or state management, making them versatile tools in both front-end and back-end development. They play a vital role in modern web applications by boosting efficiency, improving code quality, and supporting rapid prototyping.
JavaScript Obfuscators Software
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Build Automation Tools
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    jarsigner
    The jarsigner tool has two purposes, to verify the signatures and integrity of signed JAR files and to sign Java Archive (JAR) files. A digital signature is a string of bits that is computed from some data (the data being signed) and the private key of an entity (a person, company, and so on). Similar to a handwritten signature, a digital signature has many useful characteristics, its authenticity can be verified by a computation that uses the public key corresponding to the private key used to generate the signature, it is a function of the data signed and thus cannot be claimed to be the signature for other data as well, the signed data cannot be changed. ...
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    LOF Enterprise

    LOF Enterprise

    Yrrid Software

    LOF Enterprise is a suite of products for advanced model-based screenscraping and terminal emulation for both a web browser and the desktop. LOF Enterprise consists of LOF, Cables and Cables.Web, three products that can be used together or standalone. LOF creates Java and C# API's to your mainframe host which can be used with any of the leading Java and C# dynamic website creation tools. Cables.Web is a lightweight secure Java applet that performs terminal emulation in a web browser. ...
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    trifleJS

    trifleJS

    trifleJS

    TrifleJS is a headless browser designed for test automation, utilizing the .NET WebBrowser class and the V8 JavaScript engine to emulate Internet Explorer environments. Its API is modeled after PhantomJS, making it familiar to users of that framework. TrifleJS supports various versions of Internet Explorer, allowing emulation of IE7, IE8, and IE9, depending on the installed version. Developers can execute scripts via the command line, specifying the desired IE version for emulation. ...
    Starting Price: Free
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    Apache TomEE
    Apache TomEE, pronounced “Tommy”, is an all-Apache Jakarta EE 9.1 certified application server that extends Apache Tomcat that is assembled from a vanilla Apache Tomcat zip file. We start with Apache Tomcat, add our jars, and zip up the rest. The result is Tomcat plus EE features, TomEE. Stable and ready for production, Apache TomEE 8.0 implements Java EE 8/Jakarta EE 8 and supports the javax namespace. Runs on Java 8 or higher. Mostly Jakarta EE 9.1 web profile compliant and supports the new jakarta namespace. Runs on Java 11 or higher. Apache TomEE comes in four different flavors, web profile, MicroProfile, Plus and Plume. ...
    Starting Price: Free
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    MoQuality

    MoQuality

    MoQuality

    ...Generates visual test reports to assist with triaging and test maintenance. Enables advanced functionality over Appium open-source. Write your Appium tests in Python, Java, JavaScript (wd/webdriverio). Build and debug your Appium script on the fly with MoQuality. Run the tests locally on real devices, emulators, and simulators. Test reports are the results of test runs that are saved by the user. You can run your Appium tests locally as many times as you wish. MoQuality supports most Android and iOS real devices, emulators and simulators. ...
    Starting Price: $25 per month
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    WildFly

    WildFly

    WildFly

    ...The configuration file is organized by subsystems that you can easily comprehend and no internal server wiring is exposed. All management capabilities are exposed in a unified manner across many forms of access. These include a CLI, a web-based administration console, a native Java API, an HTTP/JSON based REST API, and a JMX gateway. These options allow for custom automation using the tools and languages that best fit your needs. It uses JBoss Modules to provide true application isolation, hiding server implementation classes from the application and only linking with JARs your application needs. Visibility rules have sensible defaults, yet can be customized. ...
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    RKTracer

    RKTracer

    RKVALIDATE

    RKTracer is a code-coverage and test-analysis tool that enables teams to assess the quality and completeness of their testing across unit, integration, functional, and system-level testing, without altering a single line of application code or build workflow. It supports instrumentation across host machines, simulators, emulators, embedded devices, and servers, and covers a broad array of programming languages, including C, C++, CUDA, C#, Java, Kotlin, JavaScript/TypeScript, Golang, Python, and Swift. It provides detailed coverage metrics such as function, statement, branch/decision, condition, MC/DC, and multi-condition coverage, and even supports delta-coverage reports to show which newly added or modified portions of code are already covered. ...
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    DevExpress

    DevExpress

    DevExpress

    Create elegant, high-impact user experiences and emulate the capabilities of today’s most popular business productivity apps with DevExpress UI components for WinForms, WPF, and Delphi VCL. Deliver high-performance decision support systems and analytics dashboards across platforms and devices with our fully integrated suite of UI controls, reporting tools and dashboards. DevExpress Reports is our royalty-free reporting tool and component library for the .NET ecosystem. DevExpress Reports...
    Starting Price: $599 one-time payment
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    IBM Rational Functional Tester
    ...This software provides automated testing capabilities for functional, regression, GUI and data-driven testing. It supports a range of applications, including web-based, .Net, Java, Siebel, SAP, terminal emulator-based applications, and PowerBuilder. Simplifies test visualization and editing using natural language and rendered screenshots. Enables testers to automate tests resilient to frequent application user interface changes with ScriptAssure technology. Combines a recorder of user actions with multiple customization options and intelligent script maintenance capabilities. ...
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    Browserling

    Browserling

    Browserling

    ...All connections between you and Browserling are SSL encrypted. Your browsing is completely anonymous! Browserling is powered by HTML5 and JavaScript. You don't need to install anything. It just works.
    Starting Price: $19 per user per month
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    Sails

    Sails

    Sails

    Build practical, production-ready Node.js apps in a matter of weeks, not months. Sails is the most popular MVC framework for Node.js, designed to emulate the familiar MVC pattern of frameworks like Ruby on Rails, but with support for the requirements of modern apps, data-driven APIs with scalable, service-oriented architecture. Sails makes it easy to build custom, enterprise-grade Node.js apps. Building on top of Sails means your app is written entirely in JavaScript, the language you and your team are already using in the browser. ...
    Starting Price: Free
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