News and Announcements
SigTest 4.0 Milestone Release (May 12, 2017)
The SigTest 4.0 release is based on Oracle's SigTest signature testing and API conformance tool. With SigTest 4.0, we are adapting the tools for new JDK 9 language features. SigTest 4.0 also includes numerous bug fixes. We encourage you to browse, download, contribute, and get involved.
The SigTest project moved to OpenJDK (March 4, 2014)
SigTest 3.0 Milestone Release (March 4, 2014)
The SigTest 3.0 release is based on Oracle's SigTest signature testing and API conformance tool. With SigTest 3.0, we are adapting the tools for new JDK 8 language features. SigTest 3.0 also includes numerous bug fixes. The SigTest project continues to expand its community, with SigTest's introduction into the OpenJDK CodeTools project. We encourage you to browse, download, contribute, and get involved.
SigTest 2.2 Milestone Release (March 24, 2011)
The SigTest 2.2 release is based on Oracle's SigTest signature testing and API conformance tool. With SigTest 2.2, we are expanding the SigTest project to include other tools based on the same signature testing technology as the SigTest to itself. SigTest now includes API Check tool functionality, a static analysis tool used to analyze APIs. SigTest 2.2 also adds Maven wrappers, as well as support for upcoming JDK 8 features. SigTest also includes numerous bug fixes. The SigTest project continues to develop a community that will improve it, further its development, and use it to develop test suites. We encourage you to browse, download, contribute, and get involved.
SigTest 2.1 Milestone Release (March 05, 2009)
The SigTest 2.1 milestone release is based on Oracle's SigTest signature testing and API conformance tool. With SigTest 2.1, we are expanding the SigTest project to include other tools based on the same signature testing technology as the SigTest tool itself. SigTest now includes API Coverage tool functionality, a static analysis tool used to analyze code coverage of a program or API. SigTest 2.1 also includes a new analysis mode for migration compatibility. This allows users to determine whether an application that uses a given API can safely migrate to a later version of that API (typically, a superset of the same functionality). The SigTest project continues to develop a community that will improve it, further its development, and use it to develop test suites. We encourage you to browse, download, contribute, and get involved.