QA/Testing/Tuning/Performance projects need to
qualify performance of complex AJAX web applications -- within strict budget and
time constraints -- to make sure their server-stack setups can meet the load.
The traditional methods of ramping up load, based on using HTTP/S simulations
or "VUs", don't always work when asynchronous AJAX applications are involved.
VU's don't do AJAX. You need a browser.
eValid server loading methods offer both quick-to-create, realistic, and
fully synchronized AJAX functional tests. Plus you can lift those tests into
performance/loading scenarios that can involve 100's or 1,000's or 10,000's of
Browser Users ("BUs") per machine.
In this webinar you'll learn: how special eValid commands overcome problems
with variable-time playback dependency; how to create full-reality AJAX tests
quickly; how to adjust tests to be totally self-synchronizing under stressed
AJAX conditions; how to incorporate tests in an eValid LoadTest scenario; how to
launch 100's or 1,000's or 10,000's of Browser User (BU) instances; and, how to
analyze consolidated performance summary data to identify server-stack
bottlenecks.
This unique approach demonstrates how eValid becomes a genuine force
multiplier in your web application performance testing efforts.
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1 comment:
Mobile Application Testing can be the good testers for any app when they report any bug they faced, but it can also let them think app is not bug free and cannot be useful for them. It will stop them using the app and next time they will think twice to buy an app from your side.
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