Penetration test for J2EE web application [closed] - security

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I have a J2EE web application, and would like to conduct penetration test. I got couple of tools by goggling, but looking for some experts opinion on free/paid penetration tools. If anybody has done penetration test , please tell me your experience and suggestions. Thanks in Advance.

I got couple of tools from here. So closing this question.

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