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Hello wissam ab,
If you haven't already, please check out this video on the subject. WebUI should then create a web test by playing back your WebAii test. You can then add the generated web test to your load test.
To optimize test playback performance, you may want to disable any Verification or Wait For test steps before generating the web test, as those steps may not be relevant for ths type of testing.
Please let us know if you have any further questions with this or encounter any problems in the process.
Kind regards,
Cody
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If you haven't already, please check out this video on the subject. WebUI should then create a web test by playing back your WebAii test. You can then add the generated web test to your load test.
To optimize test playback performance, you may want to disable any Verification or Wait For test steps before generating the web test, as those steps may not be relevant for ths type of testing.
Please let us know if you have any further questions with this or encounter any problems in the process.
Kind regards,
Cody
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wissam ab
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answered on 11 May 2010, 09:13 AM
thank you.
I saw in the last 20 seconds of the video that we can do a load test, but i didn't see a demo for this.
anyway, I forgot to mention in my previous message that I would like to make a load and performance test
thanks in advance
I saw in the last 20 seconds of the video that we can do a load test, but i didn't see a demo for this.
anyway, I forgot to mention in my previous message that I would like to make a load and performance test
(stress test, virtual users…), like Ensure an information system operates functions within an acceptable amount of time at various levels of concurrent user load….
and with a webservice. Is it possible?thanks in advance
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Hello wissam ab,
It doesn't look like we'll be able to help in this area. We don't support direct testing of webservices. We automate entire website functional testing by driving the browser and reading properties of elements displayed in the browser. If the website happens to use a webservice, then it is being tested indirectly, but our tool has no method for directly accessing the webservice.
Our product does not include any load and performance measurement features. The closest we come is the ability to convert one of our .aii tests into a Microsoft WebTest type which you can then use to create a Microsoft load test. Even that conversion is not perfect often requiring you to modify/tweak the WebTest after conversion to get it to run properly.
All the best,
Cody
the Telerik team
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It doesn't look like we'll be able to help in this area. We don't support direct testing of webservices. We automate entire website functional testing by driving the browser and reading properties of elements displayed in the browser. If the website happens to use a webservice, then it is being tested indirectly, but our tool has no method for directly accessing the webservice.
Our product does not include any load and performance measurement features. The closest we come is the ability to convert one of our .aii tests into a Microsoft WebTest type which you can then use to create a Microsoft load test. Even that conversion is not perfect often requiring you to modify/tweak the WebTest after conversion to get it to run properly.
All the best,
Cody
the Telerik team
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