Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Gomez aims to simplify RIA scripts

Web application company Gomez has added a new performance metrics recorder to and increased the mobile capabilities of its namesake platform.

The Gomez Platform Summer 2009 release, announced today, has a new feature called Gomez Recorder, which is aimed at simplifying the maintenance of test scripts for Web transactions, including rich Internet application transactions. The recorder automatically collects performance metrics of each transaction.

“With the new recorder, you can quickly record multi-step business processes and more easily update and maintain scripts when applications change,” said Imad Mouline, CTO of Gomez. “You can insert measurement points to create precise performance timing data and easily set up custom content validation for objects and third-party content.”

There are new testing agents that reveal data on how Web applications perform in different browsers. Users can now test and monitor mobile applications and resolve performance problems for those applications. Gomez claims its platform can now work with 5,000 mobile devices in addition to more than 500 combinations of standard browsers, devices and screen sizes, according to company executives.

Mouline said software developers today must deal with more complex Web applications and the emergence of multiple browsers with different performance characteristics. They must be able to “ensure quality Web application performance along the entire Web application delivery chain, from the data center to the browser, which also includes getting an accurate read on how load will impact end users' response times,” he said.

Source: http://www.sdtimes.com/link/33626

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