2 minutes readDuring the development of your web application you will encounter the need of finding out the latency times for different regions of the world. Why should I care about this? Imagine that a user is able to access your application from Europe in under 100 ms, but doing the same action from Asia it will have… Read more »
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UI and performance testing for UI heavy web applications – solutions
3 minutes readCreate automated website tests for free with LoadFocus.com. Testing the UI (user interface) of web applications has been always a main concern of developers. It is the first thing that a user/customer notices once something is wrong. There quite a few solutions on the testing world out there. I will enumerate most of them here and… Read more »
How to Debug Mobile HTML5 and Native Applications?
3 minutes readHey there! Whether you’re a business owner trying to understand why your app crashes at the worst times, a software engineer looking to squash bugs, or just someone curious about the magic behind mobile apps, you’re in the right place. Today, we’re diving into the nitty-gritty of debugging mobile applications, both HTML5 (those that run… Read more »
How to Locate Web Elements with Selenium WebDriver?
4 minutes readHey there! If you’re dabbling in the art of UI testing with Selenium WebDriver, you’re probably aware that the first step to automation nirvana is getting a solid grip on locating web elements. It’s like being a digital detective, but instead of solving mysteries, you’re identifying the bits and pieces of a webpage to interact… Read more »
Comparing Performance Across Web Application Builds
2 minutes readEnsuring your web application’s performance improves or remains consistent over time is crucial. If you’re curious about how to track these changes between different builds, here’s a concise guide to get you started: Step 1: Identify Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) First, decide which aspects of your application you’re interested in comparing. This could be anything… Read more »
What is the max number of concurrent users a JMeter can handle?
2 minutes readWondering about the upper limits of load testing with Apache JMeter on your system? You’re not alone. This question is crucial for planning and executing effective performance tests to ensure your application can handle the expected user traffic. The Upper Limit: Threads and Hardware The number of concurrent users (threads) you can simulate with JMeter… Read more »
What is Latency in Load and Performance Testing?
< 1 minute readLet’s say that you want to access a web service or a web page. The response time that you can see with different tools is a sum of the server processing time of the request and the delay involved for your request to reach to server and back. This is getting more important when remote… Read more »