Eclipse Test and Performance Tools Platform (TPTP)
Home PageCategories: Tracing - Logging - Monitoring
Author: Eclipse Foundation
Latest version: 4.6.1
Added 2006-11-09Updated 2009-11-24
The Eclipse Test & Performance Tools Platform (TPTP) is an open development platform supplying frameworks and services for test and performance tools.
TPTP is divided into four projects:
- The TPTP Platform Project is the core project and basis for other projects. It provides common user interface, standard data models, data collection and communications control, as well as remote execution environments.
- The Monitoring Tools Project addresses the monitoring and logging phases of the application lifecycle. The framework has the capability of collecting and analyzing system and application resources. The log analysis tools can correlate disparate logs from multiple points across an environment. The project also includes examplary tools for monitoring application servers and system performance, such as CPU and memory utilization.
- The Testing Tools Project addresses the testing phase of the application lifecycle. The framework contains testing editors, deployment and execution of tests, execution environments and associated execution history analysis and reporting. The project also includes exemplary tools for JUnit based component testing tool, Web application performance testing tool, and a manual testing tool. The project supports the OMG UML2 Test Profile and have implemented an early draft of the model.
- The Tracing and Profiling Tools Project addresses the tracing and profiling phases of the application lifecycle. The framework has the capability of collecting and analyzing application performance information The project includes exemplary profiling tools for both single-system and distributed Java applications through a JVMPI monitoring agent that collects trace and profile data. A generic tool kit for probe insertion is also available.
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