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Description

The Apache Axiom™ library offers an implementation of an XML Infoset compliant object model that enables the on-demand construction of an object tree. It features an innovative "pull-through" model that permits users to disable tree construction and directly utilize the underlying pull event stream through the StAX API. Additionally, it incorporates support for XML Optimized Packaging (XOP) and MTOM, allowing XML to efficiently and transparently handle binary data. This combination results in an easy-to-use API backed by a highly efficient architecture. Originally developed as part of Apache Axis2, Apache Axiom serves as the foundation of Apache Axis2; nonetheless, it stands alone as a unique XML Infoset model with advanced functionalities, making it suitable for independent use without reliance on Apache Axis2. Overall, its design principles prioritize efficiency and flexibility for developers working with XML data.

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HtmlUnit serves as a "GUI-less browser for Java applications," designed to model HTML documents while providing an API for interactions with web pages, such as loading pages, submitting forms, and following links, which mirrors the functionality of a traditional web browser. Its JavaScript support is notably robust and continues to evolve, allowing it to effectively manage complex AJAX scenarios, and it can mimic various browsers like Chrome, Firefox, or Edge based on the chosen settings. While primarily aimed at testing or data extraction from websites, HtmlUnit is not a standalone unit testing framework; instead, it functions within larger testing frameworks like JUnit or TestNG to replicate browser behavior. This tool serves as the foundation for many open-source applications, including WebDriver, Arquillian Drone, and Serenity BDD, and is widely adopted by numerous projects focused on automated web testing, such as Apache Shiro, Apache Struts, and Quarkus. Its ability to operate without a graphical user interface makes it particularly valuable for developers seeking to automate browser interactions in a more efficient and resource-friendly manner.

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3DBrowser
Apache Maven
Apache TomEE
CrowdSec
HTML
JUnit
Java
JavaScript
Jenkins
Microsoft Dataverse
Quarkus
Selenium
Selenium WebDriver
Serenity BDD
TestNG
Togglz
jQuery

Integrations

3DBrowser
Apache Maven
Apache TomEE
CrowdSec
HTML
JUnit
Java
JavaScript
Jenkins
Microsoft Dataverse
Quarkus
Selenium
Selenium WebDriver
Serenity BDD
TestNG
Togglz
jQuery

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Vendor Details

Company Name

The Apache Software Foundation

Founded

1999

Country

United States

Website

ws.apache.org/axiom/

Vendor Details

Company Name

HtmlUnit

Country

United States

Website

htmlunit.sourceforge.io

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