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Overview

Xceptance LoadTest, abbreviated XLT, is a tool for creating and running regression and load tests, in particular for web applications. XLT combines the automation of regression tests with the execution of load tests. In short: Every regression test can also be a load test. Enjoy flexible and powerful test automation--get testing today!

Load and Performance Testing

XLT provides flexible load and performance testing capabilities for dynamic Web 2.0 applications and beyond.

Regression Testing

Any load and performance test is a regression test and vice versa. Use your scripts for flexible testing with configurable data.

Script Developer

Script Developer allows you to record, modify, and replay test scenarios in Firefox. If needed, the generated scripts can be exported to Java and extended futher. More...

Comprehensive Reports

Reports

XLT provides extensive load and performance reports that can be easily shared. Three different types of reports, performance, comparison and trend reports, are available. More...

Cloud Ready

The platform-independent design of XLT makes it simple to leverage any available infrastructure. Preconfigured Amazon EC2 images are available.

Free Basic License

free licence

The free Basic License allows for the creation and execution of regression and small load tests without any time or functional limitations. Upgrades are always free. More...

Additional Features

Customizable Reports

Reports can be fully modified in content and design thanks to open technologies, such as XML, XSL, and CSS.

API

Supports several flexible development models due to its broad APIs. Well-known APIs, such as HtmlUnit and WebDriver-API, are available.

Support

Support can be purchased any time, independent of the chosen license.

Build and Test

XLT is JUnit-based so it fits into ANT- and Maven-based build environments.

Open Formats and Protocols

All data formats and protocol are based on open standards. This permits a quick integration into existing infrastructures and allows testers to include their own data analysis and manipulation.

Data Integration

External data can be integrated into the reports to complement the performance data. XLT also allows users to collect their own data during a test, such as custom counts or states of the system under test.