Load Testing with Visual Studio 2012
This course will show you how to use the Load Testing tools in Visual Studio 2012 to help diagnose performance problems in your applications and verify your application's performance.
What you'll learn
Is your application slow? Do you want to make sure it isn’t slow? Want to know what happens when a lot of people start using you application? Well, Visual Studio 2012’s Load Testing tools can help you out. Performance testing your application consists of four parts: 1) create the tests for each use case, 2) convert the use case tests into Load Tests, 3) run large-scale Load Tests simulating hundreds of users using a Load Test Rig, and 4) analyzing the results and fixing any problems. In this course, we’ll walk you through how to performance test your web-based or service-based application using the Visual Studio 2012 Load Testing and Performance Testing tools.
Table of contents
- Introduction 1m
- What is a Web Performance Test? 1m
- Demo: Create a Web Performance Test 4m
- How do Web Performance Tests work? 1m
- Test Organization 4m
- Demo: Readability with comments 3m
- Validation Rules 1m
- Demo: Add Validation Rules 7m
- Parameterization & Test Context 3m
- Overriding Context Variables 1m
- Extraction Rules 1m
- Demo: Extraction Rules 5m
- Summary 1m
- Introduction 1m
- Validation Rules Overview 1m
- Validation Level 1m
- Content Validation Rules 6m
- Performance Validation Rules 5m
- SharePoint Validation Rules 1m
- Extraction Rules Overview 4m
- Custom Validation & Extraction Rules 4m
- Demo: Custom Validation Rule 18m
- Demo: Custom Extraction Rule 9m
- Summary 0m
- Introduction 0m
- Unit Tests in a Load Test 4m
- Demo: Add a Unit Test to a Load Test 4m
- Load Test Rigs 6m
- Demo: Run a Load Test on a Rig 6m
- Custom Performance Counters 8m
- Demo: Add Custom Performance Counters to the Code 7m
- Demo: Use Custom Performance Counters in a Load Test 4m
- Coded UI Tests in a Load Test 4m
- Summary 1m