Best Regression Testing Tools for JUnit

Find and compare the best Regression Testing tools for JUnit in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Regression Testing tools for JUnit on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    SOAPSonar Reviews

    SOAPSonar

    Crosscheck Networks

    $80/month
    Test functional, performance, and security aspects of APIs. Provides Pass/Fail criteria rules to enable regression testing of API behavior. Tests can be run on-demand or automated from the command-line. Supports latest OpenAPI standards for parsing OpenAPI documents and building test cases for the defined operations. Authentication schemes including SAML, OAuth, Basic Auth, Amazon Auth, PKI, and Kerberos. Create behavior baselines and run regression tests to determine breakage or change of behavior. Includes JSON and XML Diff capability. Generate performance load across multiple virtual clients to measure and validate the performance criteria of the target APIs. Security and identity are processed for each request to ensure real world simulated inputs and not replays. Built-in support for AWSv4 signatures enables authentication to test Amazon AWS APIs.
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    Serenity BDD Reviews

    Serenity BDD

    Serenity BDD

    Free
    Serenity BDD enables the rapid creation of cleaner and more sustainable automated acceptance and regression tests, enhancing efficiency. In addition to executing tests, it generates comprehensive illustrated reports that detail the functionality and operations of your application. This tool provides insights not only into the tests performed but also highlights the specific requirements that have been validated. One significant benefit of adopting Serenity BDD is the elimination of the need to dedicate resources to develop and uphold a custom automation framework. The primary goal of Serenity is to facilitate the straightforward writing of well-organized and maintainable automated acceptance criteria, utilizing either your preferred BDD framework or standard testing libraries. You have the flexibility to employ Behaviour-Driven-Development tools such as Cucumber or JBehave, or to simply work with JUnit. Furthermore, you can seamlessly connect with requirement repositories stored externally, like JIRA or any other test management system, or opt for a straightforward directory-based method to manage your requirements effectively. This versatility makes Serenity BDD an attractive option for teams looking to streamline their testing processes.
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