WebLOAD

WebLOAD
Developer(s) RadView Software
Stable release 10.2
Operating system Microsoft Windows, Linux
Type Load Testing Tool
License Proprietary software
Website www.radview.com

WebLOAD is load testing tool, performance testing, stress test web applications. This web and mobile load testing and analysis tool is from RadView Software. Load testing tool WebLOAD combines performance, scalability, and integrity as a single process for the verification of web and mobile applications.[1][2][3] It can simulate hundreds of thousands of concurrent users making it possible to test large loads and report bottlenecks, constraints, and weak points within an application.[4]

Using its multi-protocol support, WebLOAD simulates traffic of hundreds of thousands of users and provides analysis data on how the application behaves under load. WebLOAD monitors and incorporates statistics from the various components of the system under test: servers, application server, database, network, load-balancer, firewall, etc., and can also monitor the End User Experience and Service Level Agreement (SLA) compliance in production environments.

History

WebLOAD was first launched on August 1997.[5]Since its launch, RadView has released over than 20 versions of WebLOAD.

Version Release date Notes
8.5 June 2010 AJAX-based applications / Side-by-Side Views
8.6 December 2010 New Parameterization Manager / Statistical Correlation
9.0 August 2012 Load testing from the Cloud / Probing Client statistics / Extended Validation engine
10.0 May 2013 New User interface and user experience / Mobile support / IPv6 / Monitoring – Linux via SSH
10.1[6] December 2013 Plug-in for Jenkins / Integration with AppDynamics
10.2 December 2014 Web Dashboard / WebSockets testing / Integration with Perfecto Mobile / Integration with Dynatrace / JSON Support

Features

WebLOAD's features include:

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