

With so many testing tools which have been well-established for a long time, it is rarer nowadays that they unveil new major features.
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After installing NeoLoad, a second important step is to download and install the Tosca NeoLoad plugin from GitHub (see figure 1).‘By David Boxall’ What is NeoLoad’s new feature? Furthermore, it is important to mention that when registering for a “trial” version only work-related emails are accepted. I have added the link at the bottom of this article. For testing purposes we use the “trial” version, since NeoLoad is not open source software. How do I implement load test scripts in Tosca? The first thing you need to do is to download and install NeoLoad software. In load testing, an application, system or network is subjected to an increasing load in a specific time frame against the limits of the performance requirements of that same application, system or network. In performance testing, we generally perform a “health check” on the infrastructure. According to the ISTQB definition, load testing is “.a type of performance testing conducted to evaluate the behavior of a component or system with increasing load, e.g., numbers of parallel users and/or numbers of transactions, to determine what load can be handled by the component or system.” This therefore concerns a specific form of performance testing, just as stress testing is also a form of performance testing.
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This article is the second in the series of “Do you know that Tosca.”ĭo you know that with Tosca, you can generate loadtest scripts? But what are loadtest scripts? To answer that question, we first need to understand what load testing is all about. There are plenty of performance test tools, of which NeoLoad certainly forms a nice “combi” with Tosca.

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I don't have to tell the “die hard” performance tester that measuring “performance” is an important part of the software development process. If the infrastructure doesn’t “perform” properly, then it will have a negative impact on the environment, which can result in, for example, a slow website or application.

A decisive factor for the software landscape is its corresponding infrastructure. The technology behind Tosca should adapt/innovate as well, but only if its software landscape doesn’t drastically change. Rotterdam’s transformation can be compared to the continuous developments and innovations (taking place) in the technical field. Now you're probably thinking, what does this have to do with Tosca? Due to a strong increase in traffic, an extra bridge over the river Maas was necessary.

The idea of “the Swan” was born because of the increasing pressure on the center of Rotterdam. Until 1996, the Willems Bridge over the river Maas was decisive for the skyline of the Dutch town Rotterdam, after which the baton was taken over by another technical masterpiece, the Erasmus Bridge, downstream. A revolutionary transformation occurred in Rotterdam’s urban landscape and infrastructure in the last 50 years. The world around us is constantly changing, and so are cities and agglomerations.
