Projects tagged ‘load-testing’ and ‘performance’


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Apache JMeter is a 100% pure Java desktop application designed to load test functional behavior and measure performance. Apache JMeter may be used to test performance both on static and dynamic resources (files, Servlets, Perl scripts, Java Objects ... [More] , Data Bases and Queries, FTP Servers and more). It can be used to simulate a heavy load on a server, network or object to test its strength or to analyze overall performance under different load types. You can use it to make a graphical analysis of performance or to test your server/script/object behavior under heavy concurrent load. [Less]

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Tsung is an open-source multi-protocol distributed load testing tool. It is protocol-independent and can currently be used to stress test HTTP, SOAP PostgreSQL, and Jabber servers.

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benerator is a framework for creating realistic and valid high-volume test data, used for testing (unit/integration/load) and showcase setup. Metadata constraints are imported from systems and/or configuration files. Data can be imported from and ... [More] exported to files and systems, anonymized or generated from scratch. Domain packages provide reusable generators for creating domain-specific data as names and addresses internationalizable in language and region. It is strongly customizable with plugins and configuration options. [Less]

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webFlange is a continuous load testing tool for the web. It is based on The Grinder and allows the scheduling of tests with cron expressions. Charts and Graphs are available in a reports tab. webFlange also provides a nifty mavin-plugin that ... [More] will allow you to run the grinder proxy right from your build and then upload and run the test against a webFlange server instance. [Less]

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With DBFeeder you can generate testdata for Oracle Databases which fits primary and foreign keys of tables. A file-based configuration systems allows in-depth customization of the type of data which is generated.