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I've used the MIT Continuous testing plugin in the past, but it has long since passed out of date and is no longer compatible with anything approaching a modern release of Eclipse.

Does anyone have a good replacement? Free, naturally, is preferred.

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I found that Infinitest now has an eclipse plugin that seems to work pretty well.

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I've had good experience with infinitest on a small and simple project. I've not run into any issues with it and find it fast and helpful.

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My experience is that continuous testing within the IDE can become unwieldy and distracting, so I prefer to use something like CruiseControl to do this kind of testing. One tool I have found very useful is EclEmma, which gives you a very fast coverage turnaround for your units, helping you to decide when you have finished testing a particular area of the code.

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There is a list in this Ben Rady article at Object Mentor: Continuous Testing Explained. Unfortunately the only Eclipse tool appears to be CT-Eclipse which is not currently maintained either.

There is also Fireworks for IntelliJ and Infinitest which is not IDE specific but also has some IntelliJ integration.

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CT-Eclipse is not (from what I can tell) in active development now. Fireworks is not for Eclipse. Inifinitest works okay, but crashes on large projects and does not integrate with Eclipse. Thanks for the info, though. – awied Sep 16 '08 at 21:34

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