In order to assure software performance, software needs to be tested accordingly as early as possible - only weaknesses diagnosed early can be assessed quickly and cheaply. ContiPerf enables performance testing already in early development phases and in an easy-to-learn manner:
A developer writes a performance test in form of a JUnit 4 test case and adds performance test execution settings as well as performance requirements in form of Java annotations. When JUnit is invoked by an IDE, build script or build server, ContiPerf activates, performs the tests and creates an HTML report. The report provides a detailed overview of execution, requirements and measurements, even providing a latency distribution chart.
A large feature set for execution settings and performance requirements is available, e.g. Ramp up, warm up, individual pause timing, concurrent exection of test groups and more.
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BSD License, Eclipse Public License, GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2), Apache License V2.0Follow ContiPerf
User Reviews
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This should really be moved to github if you want to encourage collaboration. This project is also incompatible with the jUnit4 because it expects a field to be named "fnext" but that field has been renamed to "next" in the latest jUnit. It's impossible to file a bug on this project so I'm leaving this here as a review.