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Debugging Custom Validation/Extraction rules, Web Test and Load Test Plug-ins

Most of my recent posts have been about new features in VS 2010. This post is going to show you how to debug your custom rules. This applies to VS 2005, VS 2008 and VS 2010. First let’s create a Test Project Then Right click on the project node and select

VSTS 2010 Feature: API for Processing Web Test Results

One request which we have received a number of times is something like, “The Web test playback UI is great for when you are in VS, but I need to share these results with others. Can I generate a report from the web test result?” In VS 2005 and 2008, the

VSTS 2010 Feature: Load test virtual user activity visualization

This is another post about new VS 2010 web/load testing features. You can get the beta here: beta download In this post I am going to talk about a new load test feature called “Load test virtual user activity visualization”. This feature is a new way

VSTS 2010 Feature: Load Test Excel Report Integration

Now that VSTS 2010 beta 1 is available I will be writing a series of blog posts highlighting new Web and Load testing features. You can get the beta here: beta download The first feature that I want to review is creating load test run to run comparison

VSTS 2010 Feature: Creating excel reports for Load Test Data

Now that VSTS 2010 beta 1 is available I will be writing a series of blog posts highlighting new Web and Load testing features. You can get the beta here: beta download The first feature that I want to review is creating load test run to run comparison

Creating a custom step load profile

This blog post will show you how to create custom load profiles by walking you thorugh the process of creating one which will step the user load up and then back down: http://blogs.msdn.com/slumley/pages/creating-a-custom-load-profile-which-will-step-user-load-up-and-then-back-down.asp
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Creating a custom load profile which will step user load up and then back down

This blog post is going to show you how to create a custom load profile. Out of the box there are 3 load profiles: constant, step and goal. I will show you how to create a load profile and how to set it with a load test plug-in. We will walk through creating
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Load Test Plug-in Overview and Samples

This blog post gives an overview of the load test plug-in extensibility point and provides a few samples of what they can do: http://blogs.msdn.com/slumley/pages/load-test-plug-ins.aspx
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Awesome new Web/Load testing reference guide available

Check out the following guide for answers to many different questions on web and load testing: http://vstt2008qrg.codeplex.com/ This covers the following topics: SETUP CONSIDERATIONS WEB TEST CONSIDERATIONS WEB SERVICE TEST CONSIDERATIONS UNIT TEST CONSIDERATIONS
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How to run Web and Load Tests from the Command-Line

This blog post will show you how you can run web and load tests from the command-line: http://blogs.msdn.com/slumley/pages/running-web-and-load-tests-from-the-command-line.aspx
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Running Web and Load tests from the Command-Line

This blog post will show you how to run a web test or load test from the command-line instead of from within Visual Studio. Most of the time you will want to run you web or load test from within visual studio, but you can run them from a command-line.
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Collecting Code Coverage when Running Web and Load Tests

This blog post will show you how you can collect code coverage data when running web and load tests: http://blogs.msdn.com/slumley/pages/collecting-code-coverage-data-when-running-web-load-tests.aspx
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Sharing Test Results

Check out this blog post for how to share test results: http://blogs.msdn.com/slumley/pages/sharing-results.aspx
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Sharing Results

This blog will just point out the ability to save out results of a set of tests. For example, you can run a web test or a set of unit tests and then share those results with another person on your team. Maybe you ran a web test and see a problem that
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How to create a custom counter set

The following blog post will describe how to create custom counter sets: http://blogs.msdn.com/slumley/pages/creating-custom-counter-sets.aspx
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