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XLT is an comprehensive load and performance test tool developed and maintained by Xceptance. It features extensive ready-to-use reporting.
Although the timer recorder browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox are quite similar, the two code bases deviate from each other (in terms of style, formatting, naming, etc.) and should...
Table cells in the comparison report show the difference between old and new value as a percentage value. On hover, the absolute values are displayed in a tooltip. The tooltip...
If an error occurred in a test scenario, XLT marks the current session as failed. As a side effect, it also sets the name of the current action as the...
When uploading the load test suite or starting a load test and some of the configured agent controllers is not responsive, the master controller reports an error saying that a...
 Our transaction chart right now only displays the end of a transaction and hence makes it hard to see when they have been running for real. This is not...
The requests table in the load test report shows a lot of details. If the request names are somewhat longer, the table may not even fit on the page, so...
Rebased against develop. Still a draft because the UI question was never addressed.
In the report's table head there are transparent pixels between the rows. When scrolling the request values and colors show through. 
Add a chart to the "Requests" page of the XLT report that shows a curve for the estimated number of parallel requests. We are already counting the number of requests...
- introduced Utf8Reader incl. test case - use Utf8Reader when reading properties - make sure we use UTF-8 when writing or appending text to properties files