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Web testing tools Web browser based (model) Scriptable Scripting language Recorder Multiple domain Frames BugBug.io: Yes (Chromium-based) Yes JavaScript: Yes Yes Yes eggPlant Functional: Yes (IE, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome) Yes SenseTalk: Yes iMacros: Yes (Firefox, Chrome, IE) Yes iMacro Script: Yes Yes Yes Katalon Studio: Yes
Distributed testing tool. Can output to multiple formats, like the TAP format, JUnit XML or SubUnit. htf: Yes: Yes: Yes: Yes [482] Professional testing tool. Can output to multiple formats. Focus on reporting. Industry ready. Usable for hardware in the loop testing. Part of Hilster's QABench. Free community-license. TwistedTrial: Yes: Yes: Yes ...
A tool for generating human-readable documentation, from the specifications. A tool for generating WSDL , from the specifications. A Log4J -based technology for logging (called Logdoc), offering a specification format, internationalization of log messages, generation of HTML documentation and generation of code.
MARCXML - a direct mapping of the MARC standard to XML syntax; METS - a schema for aggregating in a single XML file descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata about a digital object; MODS - a schema for a bibliographic element set and maintained by the Network Development and MARC Standards Office of the Library of Congress [6]
Automated Test Markup Language (ATML): defines a standard exchange medium for sharing information between components of automatic test systems. Attention.xml: used for RSS and similar online subscription-tracking applications [3] [4]
A plugin for Notepad++ named XML Tools is available. [4] It contains many features including manual/automatic validation using both DTDs and XSDs, XPath evaluation, auto-completion, pretty print, and text conversion in addition to being able to work on multiple files at once. Other tools are available to edit XHTML.
RIF/ReqIF (Requirements Interchange Format) is an XML file format that can be used to exchange requirements, along with its associated metadata, between software tools from different vendors. The requirements exchange format also defines a workflow for transmitting the status of requirements between partners.
It provided on-the-fly conversion from XML to any format, such as HTML, WAP or text using either W3C standard techniques, or flexible custom code; Beehive: Java visual object model; Buildr: a build system for Java-based applications, including support for Scala, Groovy and a growing number of JVM languages and tools