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Please suggest some good tool / software / application for managing test cases for an internet software product. Requirements:
should not be too expensive
should preferably be on an online platform (but desktop app too is okay!)
should support custom fields to classify / categorize test cases according to various dimensions like product module, persona etc.
It can be something that you use(d) in your organization or something you know of.
We are using informUp which is a test case management. we are using it as hosed solution but you can install the server on your site. it is simple but yet powerfull and allow customzied the fields. we are using it for bugs as well but you can use it only for tests cases. we are very satisfied with it
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I like the idea of relishapp.com, i.e. that you have Cucumber / Gherkin features and you generate "living docs" from them. However, the Relish SaaS is awful.
I'm looking for an alternative. Ideally self-hosted Open Source like Sphinx, but I'm not completely opposed to SaaS solutions. Especially Sphinx would be great as I could combine it with other docs and use readthedocs.org for deployment.
So the question is: What would be the easiest way to generate HTML docs from Gherkin features?
There is one more option Cukedoctor https://github.com/rmpestano/cukedoctor
You can host within company network using SimpleHTTPServer ( http://2ality.com/2014/06/simple-http-server.html )
I've used yard-cucumber to do that before. It worked out pretty well.
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I need to pass (alert("XSSTest")) this string in all the field to test-penetration testing. even i dont have much idea about this. Presently am doing this entering this text/script manually to each and every field of my web application. Can any one suggest me is there is any tool which can ease this task. I even heard there are many plugin for FF browser available for the same.
You have many options to automate XSS testing.
You can use free and commercial softwares to acheive this. I listed some popular tools below:
Commercial (there may be a trial version)
NetSparker
Acunetix
IBM AppScan
Freeware
Xenotix
BurpSuite
ZedProxy
x5s
Mozilla Firefox AddOn:
XSS Me
Now bear in mind that if you have the source code of the application that you want to test, you may do also static code analysis. This also depends on the technology you are using. Find below some tools for this:
FindBugs
PMD
IBM AppScan (Source)
Of course the lists may continue for many more other tools.
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What would be a better option Apache cordova based application or Xamarin. Do we have any market analysis or tool popularity matrix by which one can choose their development path.
There are pros and cons for both approaches, you should make your own choice based on your needs and expectations.
You can find load of articles related to this. From the top results in Google:
Picking between Xamarin and Apache Cordova
Comparing Xamarin and Cordova on Visual Studio 2015
Which one is better: Xamarin or Apache Cordova?
I would suggest you also consider what technology you and the devs involved feel more comfortable with, since the ramp up effort should also be taken into account.
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There are commercial cross-platform install tools out there and i think that they are really useful because you "compose" your setup once and the setup tool compiles it for the target platforms you want it to work for.
Unfortunately, such tools are expensive for a shareware author like me - they cost thousands of dollars. Are there similar open source projects out there?
Thanks in advance,
David
I'm having the same problem. Looked into IZPack, IZPack with Native Laucher, Lauch4J, ... All of them way too complex to use, at least for my taste. Searching for more info on IZPack, I've run accross that one a minute ago almost by accident: http://www.installjammer.com/
Looks promising, haven't tried it yet, though.
IZPack does very fine, i think. It's comprehensive, cross-platform and has a commercial-friendly license.
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is there any tool that can produce me simple application something like access
but without the need for access or open office to be installed
some thing that will save the data in real stand alone executable file with embedded simple db for non programmers.
I believe Filemaker does what you want. It's not free, however you could always download the trial and see if it fits.
If you are familiar with Access, you should look into compiling it into a standalone app using the Access runtime. Here's a thread on it.
Bear in mind that non-programmers will be quite limited in what they'll be able to accomplish, so calling this "rapid application development" is probably way overstating things.