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Agitar intros AgitarOne

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BANGALORE: Agitar Software, enterprise developer testing company, today announced a new flagship product – AgitarOne – that brings unprecedented power and simplicity to Java unit testing.

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Unit testing is the practice in which software developers create tests for their code as they write it, helping to ensure that the code works correctly and making it easier to change the code with confidence.

AgitarOne introduces the most powerful support for automated JUnit test generation available, powered by Software Agitation. It helps developers automate the creation of regression test suites for legacy Java code bases and server-based deployment gives developers meaningful unit tests in minutes. It also features out-of-the-box support for continuous integration and testing using CruiseControl, the most widely-used open-source software for this purpose

"AgitarOne addresses requests from hundreds of customers for an easier way to start unit testing or to extend what they're already doing using hand-written tests. It has been hard for some organizations to start unit testing and to stick with it because of the manual effort, and because there was no easy way to add JUnit tests to legacy code to start to change it safely," said Jerry Rudisin, CEO and president, Agitar.

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"AgitarOne removes the obstacles and excuses, and delivers effective and exhaustive unit testing without exhausted developers"  he added.

Vishnu Raned, country manager for Agitar in India, said, "AgitarOne's automated JUnit generation capability is so powerful that for the first time, development organizations can create meaningful, useful regression tests for Java applications – fast. And with a safety net of tests to help detect changes, they can modify their code with the confidence that they aren't breaking anything.”

AgitarOne enables developers to unit test much more thoroughly than they would be able to with purely hand-written tests. Developers also use AgitarOne to generate a change-detection "safety net" for legacy applications, to ensure that any change to the code does not accidentally change the code's intended behavior.

AgitarOne is licensed through an annual subscription fee for use on a specified number of unique Java classes. Entry-level pricing starts at $50,000 per year.

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