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An automated testing tool based on recording and playback, used to achieve low-cost, high-coverage automated testing for Java backend systems. revolutionizes testing efficiency and accuracy. Streamline your testing processes, shorten iteration cycles, and ensure continuous software quality improvement.
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Traffic as test cases, supporting automatic diff and automatic assert, eliminating the cost of data preparation and assert writing, achieving lower-cost automated testing.
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Automated traffic recording and replay technology revolutionizes testing efficiency and accuracy. Streamline your testing processes, shorten iteration cycles, and ensure continuous software quality improvement.
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Medium to large enterprises with the Java technology stack or small enterprises with special requirements for stability
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In 2015, to address the increasingly severe challenges of automated testing for Taobao's price calculation system, we developed a traffic testing tool suitable for Taobao's backend systems, inspired by Tcpcopy. With its help, the price calculation system has never had a failure since.
In 2016, we were tasked to support the largest reconstruction project in the history of Alibaba's transaction system: the middleware transformation project. To support core transactions, we improved the product and achieved fully automated Mock capabilities for downstream systems, ensuring the smooth implementation of the project. Later, recording and replay became the core safeguard for the transaction system.
As our reputation spread within the group, our product was adopted and used by more teams. By 2023, more than 7,000 systems had adopted the system for support and it had also supported hundreds of system reconstruction projects, including Ping An Bank externally.
Due to organizational strategy adjustments, the traffic testing tool no longer provides external services. We created JIterator to provide services to the public. It has also surpassed the original traffic testing tool in many aspects, surpassing its predecessor.
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Traffic recording and playback technology based on JVM-TI
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Alibaba Pingan bank
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Those are quite good: https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/ubuntu/php Anyway, whatever you write in an earlier PHP version is likely to work on future versions. PHP has remarkable BC. If you're just experimenting, might as well start in the browser: https://alganet.github.io/phasm/ Not all extensions available there, but it has the essentials. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Ubuntu was getting too good so it had to snap half of its value out of existence. You can atill get firefox as a .deb thoughv https://launchpad.net/~mozillateam/+archive/ubuntu/ppa. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
I think I'm missing why you need to require using the toolchain bundled with the last stable Debian release vs having devs just rustup the latest version of the toolchain (or via a PPA [1] or however else they want to install it). The current approach basically guarantees that you're always targeting a ~2-4 year old version of the toolchain and that feels like a particularly weird maintenance burden given how many... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
This doesnโt sound right at all. Ubuntu itself doesnโt have an ESR package, only https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/firefox which is at 125. The Mozilla PPA does have an ESR package, but per https://launchpad.net/~mozillateam/+archive/ubuntu/ppa?field.series_filter=focal itโs at 115. has been supported since Firefox 98, meaning ESR 91 was the last release lacking it, and it reached end of support... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
I agree, but I think that model of GPG is not how it's used any more. I think nowadays people upload a one-shot CI key, which is used to sign builds. So you're basically saying "The usual machine built this". Which is good information, don't get me wrong, but it's much less secure than "John was logged into his laptop and entered the password for the key that signed this" So, you're right, that GPG verifies... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
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