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SAAS application monitoring company relies on JMeter

Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 12.146.200.2] on February 07, 2008 02:19 AM
If the web app test system does not verify record insertion into a backend database then it cannot be truly called a software quality tool. Load performance and monitoring the availability of the frond-end web page is as far as tools like Mercury and Jmeter go. True software quality tools will test backend database tables for proper record insertion and the best monitoring tools will attempt to fix the problem automatically by restarting web app servers, web servers, and any other services if necessary, as well as send out an email or text message alert.


Companies that are really concerned about mission critical applications will have programmers on staff to write the necessary software to ensure the highest possible availability of their software, web apps, and daemons. Merely sending an alert text message to one or more human beings just isn’t enough to guarantee the highest uptime.


mike skramstad

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