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    S3Mock

    S3Mock

    A simple mock implementation of the AWS S3 API startable as Docker

    ...It has been created to support local integration testing by reducing infrastructure dependencies. The S3Mock server can be started as a standalone Docker container, using Test containers, JUnit4, JUnit5 and TestNG support, or programmatically.
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    FluentLenium

    FluentLenium

    FluentLenium is a web & mobile automation framework

    ...FluentLenium provides a Java-fluent interface to Selenium, and brings some magic to avoid common issues faced by Selenium users. FluentLenium is shipped with adapters for JUnit4, JUnit5, TestNG, Spock, Spring TestNG, Cucumber and Kotest, but it can also be used standalone. FluentLenium best integrates with AssertJ, but you can also choose to use the assertion framework you want. FluentLenium gives you multiple methods which help you write tests quicker. All those methods are tested daily by commercial regression test suites maintained by project developers.
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