WAPT is a website testing tool that can handle load and stress testing. It includes features such as recording and playback of HTTPS requests for dynamic web applications, and multiple authentication schemes. It also provides descriptive reports and graphical representations of test results.
Thanks to its performance, you can create a basic test scenario and receive meaningful information about your performance landscape in just a few minutes.
With WAPT, you can generate up to 3000 simultaneously acting virtual users for an "average" test scenario using standard hardware configuration, including a Pentium 4 2GHz, 1GB RAM, and Gigabit Ethernet.
One of WAPT’s standout features is its ability to create a test workload that is practically the same as the load experienced by a web site in the real world. Furthermore, users within each profile are fully customizable. They can have an individual IP address (IP spoofing), user name and password, and persistent cookies, among other features — basic and integrated windows (NTLM) authentication methods are supported.
WAPT also provides excellent graphical representations and reports that are shown in real-time, providing more visibility and control over the testing process.
Moreover, you can quickly stop the test, fix identified problems and start the test again to check for any observed performance changes. The result is less time and cost in conducting test scenarios from start to finish.
Finally, the command line interface allows seamless integration of WAPT into existing development environments. The software also uses standard XML files to store test scenarios, which are easily modifiable by third party software. In summary, WAPT is a powerful tool that stands out due to its user-friendliness, customizability and ability to provide businesses with meaningful insights about their web assets’ performance.
Version 8.0: Integration with your development environment; Improved test debug and verification capabilities; Scheduled test execution; Support for streaming HTTP requests; Emulation of multiple browser connections for a single session; Parameterization of file upload.