We have now started measuring AJAX Performance as well, as a part of Web Performance Monitoring. Handling of AJAX performance report introduces a new problem. Every page that sends report may get a minimum of 30 to N number of AJAX calls (N been unlimited, depending on how Single Page App has been implemented).
In this article about manual testing, we’ll dive into its pros and cons, its place in the current mobile testing ecosystem, and how to make the most out of it together with automated tests for more stable releases.
In our last blog, we discussed the connectivity solution – Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) which was a preferred method for connecting monolithic applications. In this blog, we will discuss the role of an API gateway in today’s modern distributed world. We’ll also compare ESBs with API gateways and discuss how these connectivity solutions can co-exist to support both legacy and modern applications.
For the newest instalment in our series of interviews asking leading technology specialists about their achievements in their field, we’ve welcomed Shahid Hanif, CTO of Shufti Pro to share his perspective on CTO life.
Your mileage may vary on Ryan Gosling films. I happen to be a fan, and I always chuckle during the climactic scene in The Notebook. Drenched in rain, Gosling says to Rachel McAdams’ character, “It wasn’t over. It still isn’t over.” He of course is talking about their relationship, but I could easily draw a parallel here with testing. While in the past it may have seemed that a tester’s job was done once code was pushed into production, that is no longer the case.
Recently we had a chance to work with several software testing teams to help them get started with their test automation endeavors. The teams consist of mostly manual testers, and some who had experience with test automation before, but none of them were familiar with programming like developers. The applications are mostly web based, with companion mobile apps.