In this article, you'll learn how to get started with code coverage, how to find the right tool, how to calculate it, and what percentage you should aim for.
Drag and drop is a fairly popular approach for websites to improve their UX. However, it can be challenging to implement automation tests for drag and drop components.
CloudTrail is a useful tool for monitoring access and usage of your AWS-based IT environment. You can find lots of valuable information in the data with Kibana.
Look at five scenarios for using Hystrix with other tools from the Netflix OSS stack like Feign and Ribbon and see how performance compares in each situation.
The newest official addition to the Beats family, Heartbeat, probes services to check if they are reachable or not. See how it works with the ELK stack.
Gradle sourceSets are logical groupings of related files. Configurations are groupings of related dependencies. Using both, we can create some neat build configurations.
Synthetic monitoring is a way to see the performance of SaaS and web apps and networks using scripting to emulate the paths that end users take as they experience an app.
You might think you know everything about performance testing and automation. Read this review of common misconceptions and pitfalls; how does your testing measure up?
HDF collects, curates, analyzes, and delivers real-time data to data stores quickly and easily. It can be used with Spark Streaming and Solr to process weather events.
ELB logs are a valuable resource to have on your side. But it is being able to aggregate and analyze them with ELK that really allows you to benefit from the data.