9 Of The Best Java Testing Frameworks For 2021

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  1. Gauge

    Light weight cross-platform test automation

    Gauge is a Behavior Driven Java testing framework launched by ThoughtWorks.Inc. This is also one of the best Java Testing Frameworks, which allows software engineers to develop automated frameworks and speed up the software development procedure.

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  3. TestNG

    TestNG testing framework

    TestNG is a Java-based open-source testing framework. The framework is inspired by JUnit and NUnit. You can also create an HTML report during testing implementation.

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