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March 15, 2002 — 
ParaSoft Corp. is scheduled to release an update of Jtest, its Java testing tool, and an integration with Sun's Forte for Java IDE at the upcoming JavaOne Conference.

Version 4.5 of Jtest will include new features such as the expanded ability to test JavaServer Page files, 50 new Java coding guidelines, automatic generation of test classes and templates for freeware black-box testing tool JUnit (www.junit.org), and increased functionality of white-box, black-box and regression-testing features. "With the 4.5 release, Jtest will be able to test all the functionality within a JSP, instead of only testing the JSP output," said Paula Moggio, a spokesperson for ParaSoft (www.parasoft.com). "These tests are performed by doing static and dynamic analysis on the Java code contained in the JSP." Jtest's pricing starts at $3,495 and is available for Linux, Solaris and Windows.

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Click here to enlarge.Also scheduled to be announced at the show is an integration of Jtest and Sun's Forte IDE. This integration will allow Forte users to use Jtest in utilizing a single environment to write and test applications. "All you have to do is push the Jtest button on the Forte IDE," claimed Moggio.


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