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Evaluate FileNet Content Engine with Rational Performance Tester load tests

Evaluate IBM FileNet Content Engine performance by configuring Rational Performance Tester to load test the document editing functionality. This approach is based what the authors learned from a customer benchmark project that involved large volumes of content.  More >

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  • Ways to optimize test data parameters for faster, better performance tests

    Setting test data parameters at run time for high-volume load simulations can involve millions of rows and require repeated, intensive I/O activity, which degrades performance. Optimizing parameters in IBM Rational Performance Tester prevents this, so you get faster, more successful results.

  • Try Rational Performance Tester in the SOA sandbox

    Learn how to use WebSphere Application Server for Developers, IBM Monitoring and Diagnostic Tools for Java, and Rational Performance Tester in this new SOA sandbox exercise, Java Troubleshooting with WebSphere Application Server for Developers. These products are now available to try online on developerWorks.

  • Optimize capabilities for high-volume load simulation with Rational Performance Tester

    Learn how to enhance the load-generation capability and performance of each testing machine by optimizing the configuration of both Rational Performance Tester and the operating system. This article also describes how to alleviate trivial errors during large-volume load simulations.

  • 5 tips for deeper insight into performance test results

    Take advantage of advanced features in Rational Performance Tester to go beyond throughput, response times, concurrency, and success rates. Use these five field-tested methods to analyze results in more detail, including spikes in results, percentile reports, and business transactions.

  • 5 customer-oriented scenarios to integrate on-the-fly defect tracking into testing

    Five customer-oriented workflows from IBM testing teams show how to tightly integrate defect submissions into software testing. Submit bug reports efficiently and quickly by using integration points or setting preferences in IBM Rational Performance Tester or IBM Rational Service Tester.


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