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    wavsep

    wavsep

    Web Application Vulnerability Scanner Evaluation Project

    A vulnerable web application designed to help assessing the features, quality and accuracy of web application vulnerability scanners. This evaluation platform contains a collection of unique vulnerable web pages that can be used to test the various properties of web application scanners. Visit WAVSEP homepage to learn more: https://code.google.com/p/wavsep/ The project includes the following test cases: Path Traversal/LFI: 816 test cases (GET & POST) Remote File Inclusion (XSS...
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    TCJ

    TCJ (TPC-C via JDBC) is an implementation of TPC-C in Java using JDBC.

    TCJ (TPC-C via JDBC) is an implementation of TPC-C in Java, which is using JDBC and which was created with an emphasis on open source relational database systems. Thanks to this, it can be used to benchmark almost any RDBMS, which supports SQL.
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    TPoX is an XML database benchmark based on a financial application scenario. It is used to evaluate the performance of XML database systems, focusing on XQuery, SQL/XML, XML storage, XML indexing, XML Schema support, XML updates, and other aspects.
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    The BSBM (Berlin SPARQL Benchmark) suite for benchmarking RDF stores or RDB-2-RDF wrappers over the SPARQL protocol. Pure RDBMS benchmarking via SQL is also possible. Visit http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/bizer/BerlinSPARQLBenchmark for more details.
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    a framework library with a template method interface and inheritable classes for an executable process design which produces an executable which is both a GUI and a console application. It provides multi-threading for work items of the provider process .
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    Have you ever wondered which database indexes you should create for your JDBC-based application ? This Swing-based SQL profiler tries to offer a tool to monitor which tables and columns are accessed the most in SQL queries to recommend index creation
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    A performance benchmarking package for Java XML parsers. This tool tests parsers supporting the SAX1, SAX2, JAXP, and XML Pull Parser interfaces. It produces output in XML and HTML.
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