| Speakers | |
|---|---|
|
Francesco Russo |
| Schedule | |
| Day | Sunday |
| Room | Ferrer |
| Start time | 10:40 |
| End time | 10:55 |
| Duration | 00:15 |
| Info | |
| Event type | Lightning-Talk |
| Track | Lightning Talks |
| Language | English |
The talk will be focused on the main features delivered by the JTR Project that enable the seamless distribution of the full spectrum of test-suites that can be written to a set of JTR-enabled nodes making it easy performing distributed test sessions.
The JTR Project is a Java distributed testing framework conceived to fill a gap existing today most notably in the open-source world that’s the lack of a single tool that could help in developing from simple to complex test suites in Java with particular emphasis on the stack of backend-technologies embraced by the JEE specification.
The JTR Framework is aimed at fastening the development of both functional and stress-test suites for verifying the requirements and robustness of both JSE and JEE projects. The JTR Framework supports you in writing components meant for testing: •standard JSE components / applications •EJBs conforming to both J2EE 2.x and JEE specifications •MOM-based JSE and JEE systems (JMS) •web-services (both document-based and rpc-like)