Category:OWASP Sprajax Project

Overview
Sprajax is an FLOSS black box security scanner used to assess the security of AJAX-enabled applications. By detecting the specific AJAX frameworks in use, Sprajax is able to better formulate test requests and identify potential vulnerabilities.

Goals
The goal of the Sprajax project is to create a useful tool for assessing the security of AJAX-enabled web applications and advance the state of industry practices for building and securing web applications using AJAX techniques.

Download
The most recent released version of Sprajax can be downloaded from.

The latest code is also now being maintained in a Google Code repository

Features

 * Support for Microsoft Atlas web applications
 * Support for fuzzing Web Services based on a WSDL description

Future Development

 * Support for the Google Web Toolkit (GWT)
 * Support for other AJAX frameworks

News
''' OWASP Sprajax Project Created! - 15:21, 5 October 2006 (EDT)'''

The Open Web Application Security Project is proud to announce the creation of the OWASP Sprajax Project!

Feedback and Participation
We hope you find the OWASP Sprajax Project useful. Please contribute to the Project by volunteering for one of the Tasks, sending your comments, questions, and suggestions to owasp@owasp.org. To join the OWASP Sprajax Project mailing list or view the archives, please visit the subscription page.

Project Contributors

 * Dan Cornell from Denim Group, Ltd.

Project Sponsors

 * Denim Group, Ltd.