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LoadRunner TnT has come a long way from a humble blog since 2007 to a WordPress-powered site to now, Joomla-powered site. It started off as a site meant to share the experiences that an individual encountered along the way in the course of Performance Testing using LoadRunner.
Now, it embraces for a bigger mission to gather all knowledge and experience around the globe in performance testing, tools, planning, monitoring, tuning, analyzing, optimizing architectures/servers/codes, network protocols and not forgetting scripting! At the same time, we want to recognize the existences of the load testing community where we can impart knowledge together and a marketplace to find opportunities and assignments!
As the migration is partially completed, there maybe some articles having broken links and incomplete functions. If you have find any problems, or have any comments and suggestions to improve the site, please feedback to us directly via admin@loadrunnertnt.com. In the meantime, please bear with us at the moment while we fix up the missing bits.
Recent Posts
Automating Web-Browser Activities in a Breeze with iMacro
iMacro from iOpus is a popular web automation add-on for Firefox. For Firefox fans, you will be delighted with the features in iMacro that frees you from the mandate and boring work you need to perform on your web application. If you need to auto...
How-to verify file downloaded
Often there is a need to verify the validity of the file being downloaded by the script. Under normal circumstances, if the file is a PDF or excel file, it will be returned/transmitted in binary (when you turned on replay log). In this way, unlik...
How-to verify file downloaded
Often there is a need to verify the validity of the file being downloaded by the script. Under normal circumstances, if the file is a PDF or excel file, it will be returned/transmitted in binary (when you turned on replay log). In this way, unlik...
Introducing SAPGUI protocol in LoadRunner
Performance testing recording and execution for SAPGUI relies on the SAP Scripting API and ActiveX the SAP R/3 application server and on all SAP GUI clients that are participating in the load test. As of date of this article, LoadRunner documentation...
Welcome!
LoadRunner TnT is a resources hub on working knowledge of software performance testing and engineering. Specified topics covered here includes various concepts working with performance testing tools, troubleshooting, analyzing performance results a...
Analyzing Oracle SGA Shared Pool (Library Cache)
Starting with the Oracle System Global Area, we are going to touch on the basics of Shared Pool - Library Cache followed by Data Dictionary Cache (which will be in another article). The Shared Pools' Library Cache is the area Oracle caches the SQL an...


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