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TestNG is a testing framework inspired from JUnit and NUnit but introducing some new functionalities that make it more powerful and easier to use, such as:
* JDK 5 Annotations (JDK 1.4 is also supported with JavaDoc annotations).
* Flexible test configuration.
* Support for data-driven testing
* Support for parameters.
* distribution of tests on slave machines.
* Powerful execution model
* Supported by a variety of tools and plug-ins (Eclipse, IDEA, Maven, etc...).
* Embeds BeanShell for further flexibility.
* no dependencies
* Dependent methods for application server testing.
TestNG is designed to cover all categories of tests: unit, functional, end-to-end, integration, etc...

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30 Day Summary

Jul 21 2025 — Aug 20 2025

12 Month Summary

Aug 20 2024 — Aug 20 2025
  • 36 Commits
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  • 13 Contributors
    Up + 1 (8%) from previous 12 months