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
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The AppDynamics monitors have a new option – Update rate – that specifies how frequently a monitor pulls data from the AppDynamics server.
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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.
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The PerformanceTestRunner utility now supports encrypted projects. To specify a project password, use the new
-x
argument of the command line.
Overall improvements
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UI improvements:
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You can import or create a new project in the workspace’s flyout menu:
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Also, when your workspace is empty and has no projects, you can now create or import projects right from the Navigator panel:
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We’ve also made a few minor visual improvements.
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ReadyAPI now uses OpenJDK 15.
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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.
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We have fixed a few bugs reported by our customers.
Discontinued support
ReadyAPI no longer supports the following operating systems:
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Windows 7
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Mac OS X 10.7, OS X 10.8 - 10.11, macOS 10.12
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macOS Server
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Suse Enterprise Server 10 SP2
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Ubuntu 10.04 - 18.04