Posts tagged with "performance"
RWTBot
Recently I started working at a headless client for RAP 2.0 with the following aims: Allow functional testing of RAP/RWT applications. Allow stress testing of RAP/RWT applications, working together with a performance test library. A secondary requirement is to: Be similar enough to the SWTBot API so that the effort for testing single-sourced applications is [...]
Mythbuster: Android annotation performance unravelled
Over the last few weeks I have been involved in a lot of discussions whether it is justified to use Android frameworks that rely on a lot of annotation processing. There have been several bug reports on annotation performance on the Android issue tracker and numerous posts on Google+ surrounding this topic. The most common candidates to [...]
Eclipse Galileo and the Rich Ajax Platform (RAP)
As Galileo is out in the wild and we are all already working on Helios… I thought it would be handy to give a quick overview of the New and Noteworthy features the RAP team worked on for Galileo. Besides many, many bug fixes… we still found time to provide several new features. On top [...]
Performance Testing RAP on the Cloud
A recurring question in the RAP community is, “How good is the performance of my RAP application”? Now you can measure it for yourself on the Amazon cloud. In this tutorial I will show you how to set up your own load testing for a RAP application deployed on Amazon’s rent-by-the-hour servers, also know as [...]
The new Eclipse download wizard and RAP performance
The Eclipse Packaging Project is working on a wizard that allows you to build your own customizable download, combining plug-ins from predefined packages and Ganymede. The wizard uses Eclipse runtime technology – namely RAP for the web frontend and Equinox P2 for the installer. Before exposing the wizard to a wider audience, we had one [...]