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    improved jmeter xpath plugins

    xpath plugin for jmeter with local namespace prefixes

    This is a clone of the "normal" xpath asserter and extractor for jmeter. The improvment, which, at least, is essential to me, is that you can define the namespace prefixes locally in the test element (asserter or extractor).
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    jLlama is a desktop application to monitor servers over SSH. Any figure retrieved from the command line can be polled and graphed in real time. Out of the box, jLlama can graph CPU and Memory usage for Linux and Solaris servers.
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    mongo4ben

    Mongo DB plugin for Benerator

    Mongo4Ben is a platform plugin enabling the use of Mongo DB in Benerator projects: Storing, updating and querying data in and from a Mongo DB instance.
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    nGrinder

    nGrinder

    Enterprise level performance test platform on The Grinder

    nGrinder is a platform for stress tests that enables you to create test scripts, execute tests, monitor servers, and generate results simultaneously on the power of The Grinder. The open-source nGrinder offers easy ways to conduct stress tests by eliminating inconveniences and providing integrated environments. Our company NHN uses nGrinder to test several projects. Some have more than 100 million users.
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    Securden Windows Privilege Manager

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    perftence

    perftence

    A fluent language to write perftences

    Performance test engine written in Java and exposed as a fluent API for writing JUnit tests. Perftence can also be used without JUnit by using perftence-api distribution package. Full test results are provided in html, which can published directly with different CI's (e.g. Jenkins/Hudson). Runtime test statistics are also provided through logging (e.g. using slf4j-log4j and log4j). Pertence tool can also be used for finding out threading issues. Just write a test that uses the component you need to test for threading issues and assign load of threads to the test. Thanks to my employer (Nokia) for letting me publish the initial version of this tool as open-source!
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