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4.0
Development, Load Testing Software

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Description of Gatling

Gatling is an open-source load & performance testing tool for web applications. Gatling integrates the DevOps lifecycle and comes with many official and community plugins for other developer tools (like the continuous integration tool Jenkins).

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very good and fast integration tool with minimal configuration

The ease of use, how quickly you can get up to speed using this product in your development environment without much effort or setup required! It's also very easy expand upon what it does as more features are added via plugin modules that help automate tasks such as data collection from databases/web services etc.. I would really like if there was some way where we could create our own custom metrics rather than only having predefined ones available but overall its been great so far - just be…

Pros
  • The ease of use, how quickly you can get up to speed using this product in your development environment without much effort or setup required! It's also very easy expand upon what it does as more features are added via plugin modules that help automate tasks such as data collection from databases/web services etc
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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very good tool especially suitable (and often mandatory)

I like that we can use it to create tests very quickly, so they are more reliable than manual ones! It also has some useful reports about what was really tested during each test execution in order of importance; this helps me prioritize things when writing new features or fixing bugs faster. The price could be lower as well if you go pro and get all its addons/customizations included - there's nothing free anymore after 1 year subscription expires by default unless paid annually then 2 years…

Pros
  • The fact that it works well with microservices architecture, it's fast and reliable
Cons
  • Also there's nothing free anymore after 1 year subscription expires by default unless paid annually then 2 years etc