Features added to ReadyAPI 3.5.0
The new version includes a number of improvements to make API testing easier and more powerful. Below is the list of changes relative to the previous version of the product – ReadyAPI 3.4.5. For information on the changes made to other versions, see Version History.
Performance testing
The AppDynamics monitors have a new option – – that specifies how frequently a monitor pulls data from the AppDynamics server.
Load-testing-related options of data sources are now available right in ReadyAPI Performance:
Besides that, when you do not share the data source between virtual users, ReadyAPI visually shows you that a virtual user will go through the data source loop. To learn more, see Data Source in Load Testing.
The PerformanceTestRunner utility now supports encrypted projects. To specify a project password, use the new
argument of the command line.-x
Overall improvements
UI improvements:
You can import or create a new project in the workspace’s flyout menu:
Also, when your workspace is empty and has no projects, you can now create or import projects right from the Navigator panel:
We’ve also made a few minor visual improvements.
ReadyAPI now uses OpenJDK 15.
Newer versions of some libraries used in version 3.5. If your scripts refer to classes from these libraries, you might need to update the scripts.
We have fixed a few bugs reported by our customers.
Discontinued support
ReadyAPI no longer supports the following operating systems:
Windows 7
Mac OS X 10.7, OS X 10.8 - 10.11, macOS 10.12
macOS Server
Suse Enterprise Server 10 SP2
Ubuntu 10.04 - 18.04