Agitar Releases Java Functional Coverage Tracker

New Product Expands AgitarOne into the Functional Testing Arena

OCTOBER 3, 2011 - CRANSTON, RI - Agitar Technologies, Inc. announces the release of AgitarOne 5.3 featuring the all new Functional Coverage Tracker. This expansion into functional testing promises to expand Agitar’s reach, appealing not only to their traditional audience of Java developers, but also to those tasked with quality assurance and testing.

The AgitarOne Functional Coverage Tracker delivers code coverage reporting from functional tests under any runtime environment. Functional coverage data is collected during Java application testing then presented for analysis in the same user-friendly GUI and dashboards already available in AgitarOne. The reporting also takes full advantage of AgitarOne’s robust Continuous Integration and Command Line Interface capabilities.

“AgitarOne provides actionable code coverage information not only for automatically generated JUnit tests, manually created JUnit tests, and software agitation, but now also for functional testing of Java applications in various phases of a development cycle, including integration testing, system testing, user acceptance testing, etc.,” says Agitar’s VP of Technology, Dale Brenneman. “Furthermore, the Functional Coverage Tracker assists users regardless of their current development methodology, whether Agile, traditional ‘waterfall’, or others.”

“AgitarOne is well known for excellence in Java unit testing for the developer,” says David Belhumeur, CEO. “We believe this new product will please our current users and attract new users focused on the QA and testing side of the house.”

Other advancements in AgitarOne include Eclipse 3.7 Indigo support, direct Windows 64 bit hosting to provide performance improvements for Windows 64 bit users, and enhanced use of Cruise Control when using the latest Tomcat version.

 

About Agitar Technologies, Inc.
Using unprecedented JUnit Generation and software agitation techniques, and Java functional testing coverage capabilities, Agitar Technologies enables the enterprise to save time and money, releasing Java applications faster with fewer bugs. The “AgitarOne” product family enables software teams to create, use, and manage the extensive set of unit tests needed to be truly agile. Customers have cut legacy maintenance efforts by 50%, released new applications 30% faster with fewer bugs, and cut the cost of finding and fixing post-release bugs by 90%. Agitar Technologies is a privately-held company headquartered in Cranston, RI. For more information visit www.agitar.com.