PushToTest TestMaker is a distributed test automation platform for application performance management and monitoring. It repurposes tests written in Selenium, soapUI, TestGen4Web, and Mozmill, and unit tests in Java, .NET, Jython, Groovy, PHP, Ruby, and Perl into functional tests, load and performance tests, and business service monitors. TestMaker is ideal for Web applications, Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) applications, Rich Internet Application (RIA using Ajax, Flex, Flash) and Business Process Management (BPM) applications.
| Tags | Internet Log Analysis Web Software Development Quality Assurance Testing Traffic Generation Monitoring Networking Utilities |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv2 |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java Python |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release adds Flex 4 support, Oracle Forms and Java Applet support, new Results Analysis Charts, including tabular views of resource monitoring and transaction details, easy SSL certificate management, Linux compatibility, and MySQL repository support.


Release Notes: This version includes the new TestMaker Object Designer tool for recording and playback of rich Internet applications (RIA, using AJAX, Flex, Flash), an advanced test runtime for fast test operation, new test types (Sahi, HTTP Archive HAR, Flex), and an advanced results analysis engine featuring an integrated Jasper Reports service. Designer records Selenium, Sahi, and Flex tests in IE, Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Opera.


Release Notes: Grid testing features. Runs .NET, VB, and command line tests. A linear scalability analysis chart. Drill-down on error messages. RDBMS logging. Mac app packaging.


Release Notes: An entirely new user interface has been added featuring Scriptless Test Development, continuous integration server support, updated tutorials, Selenium improvements for Ajax testing, and enhanced cloud testing.


Release Notes: Enhancements to the Cloud Testing features to improve the speed of test start-up. Updated to the latest version of HtmlUnit to improve support for AJAX applications and increase the speed of Selenium tests, and MozMill to improve support for pop-up menus. A "headless" installation option to enable installation entirely from a command shell or SSH session.
Recent comments
13 Jul 2004 21:48
Re: cygwin support available?
> Frank, is it possible that the
> testmaker.sh is not cygwin aware?
> I am getting the following errors:
>
> <<Cannot find JDK. Please set the
> JDK_HOME environment variable to point
> to your JDK installation directory, or
> use the -jdkhome switch>>
> and when doing a
> <<setenv JDK_HOME
> $JAVA_HOME>> in my tcsh first, I
> get:
> <<Using ../settings as user
> directory...
> ulimit: ulimit: not available on this
> system
>
> Exception in thread "main"
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> org/netbeans/Main>>
>
> I guess the file needs some `cygpath -w
> ...` statements added once
> <<case "`uname`" in
> CYGWIN*) >> has caught the
> cygwin'ers.
>
> Anyway, this appears to be a great
> tool!
>
> Do you have any bug- and enhancement
> tracking like Bugzilla for it?
>
> Regards
>
> Ralf
Hi Ralf: It is fixed now with version 4.1 and greater. -Frank
11 Jun 2003 01:36
cygwin support available?
Frank, is it possible that the testmaker.sh is not cygwin aware?
I am getting the following errors:
<<Cannot find JDK. Please set the JDK_HOME environment variable to point
to your JDK installation directory, or use the -jdkhome switch>>
and when doing a
<<setenv JDK_HOME $JAVA_HOME>> in my tcsh first, I get:
<<Using ../settings as user directory...
ulimit: ulimit: not available on this system
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/netbeans/Main>>
I guess the file needs some `cygpath -w ...` statements added once
<<case "`uname`" in
CYGWIN*) >> has caught the cygwin'ers.
Anyway, this appears to be a great tool!
Do you have any bug- and enhancement tracking like Bugzilla for it?
Regards
Ralf
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