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  2. EvoSuite - Wikipedia

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    EvoSuite is a tool that automatically generates unit tests for Java software. EvoSuite uses an evolutionary algorithm to generate JUnit tests. EvoSuite can be run from the command line, and it also has plugins to integrate it in Maven, IntelliJ and Eclipse.

  3. Codename One - Wikipedia

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    Developers using Codename One build their app using various Java IDEs like Eclipse, NetBeans or IntelliJ IDEA; they need the Codename One plugin to be installed on either IDE. [6] Applications can be created either via the GUI builder tool or via code using standard Java.

  4. DBeaver - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, the official web site was founded and the community support forum (now moved to GitHub) was created. [5] In 2012 an Eclipse plugin version was released - since then DBeaver has become one of the most popular database extensions for Eclipse (top 50-60 among all Eclipse extensions). [6]

  5. Leiningen (software) - Wikipedia

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    Leiningen's features can be extended via a plugin system, and it is supplied with a command line interface that can initiate a number of actions, which include: The generation of a simple Clojure project skeleton; Ahead-of-time compilation; Dependency resolution (with automatic library downloading)

  6. List of Eclipse-based software - Wikipedia

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    ADT Eclipse plugin developed by Google for the Android SDK. AnyLogic, a simulation modeling tool developed by The AnyLogic Company. Appcelerator, a cross platform mobile development tool by Axway Appcelerator; Aptana, Web IDE based on Eclipse; Avaya Dialog Designer, a commercial IDE to build scripts for voice self-service applications.

  7. UML Designer - Wikipedia

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    The latest release of UML Designer is compatible with the following version of Eclipse: Eclipse Oxygen; UML Designer is based on the UML2 Eclipse plugin. Thus it is compatible with any tool that can produce UML2 compatible models. Modules are available through the Eclipse Marketplace [3] to combine it with SysML or to directly generate code ...

  8. Eclipse (software) - Wikipedia

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    Android Development Tools (ADT) was superseded in 2015 by the Eclipse foundation's own plugin, called Andmore: Development Tools for Android, [103] after Google discontinued development of their plug-in for the Eclipse IDE, that is designed to provide an integrated environment in which to build Android applications. ADT/Andmore extends the ...

  9. Papyrus (software) - Wikipedia

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    Papyrus can either be used as a standalone tool or as an Eclipse plugin. It provides support for Domain Specific Languages and SysML. Papyrus is designed to be easily extensible as it is based on the principle of UML Profiles.