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Reviews : iTKO LISA :

Review: iTKO LISA

by Drew Falkman

Summary

Testing is as tricky as it is crucial to the development process. Often testing is left to developers, who must write test code while they are creating application code--and who also may lack the perspective of a typical user. Writing this test code takes significant development time. Q/A specialists can perform some tests, but it is generally from a high level UI and results are more often than not, difficult for developers to debug and often only catch errors that can be exposed to the UI, leaving the potential for many underlying bugs and issues. iTKO's LISA promises a visual testing and monitoring interface that can be used by anyone participating in application development, from developers, to Q/A analysts and business managers as well. LISA can perform regression, unit, load and functional tests on Web Services, Java classes, JDBC database calls, Web sites (J2EE and otherwise) and more. And here's the rub: no scripting or test coding is necessary.

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Introduction

Let me be honest, I don't like testing, I abhor it actually. My head is in the brainstorming, architecture design, feature set and putting together something that does a job which will exceed the expectations of my clients and hopefully break barriers of what is currently being done in their industry. But invariably applications and all their parts, need to be tested. Unfortunately for me, this isn't an optional step but rather a crucial one. Testing, or lack thereof, can not only make or break applications, but often times affects whether a project is completed and deployed or not--an expensive proposition to say the least. A number of tools have been available that can make this easier, but invariably those tools end up being either expensive or time-consuming to implement. A new software package, mysteriously and anthropocentrically named LISA (it actually stands for Load-bearing Internet-based Simulator Application), promises to change all this. This could be good, I had to check it out.

Setup and Installation

iTKO's LISA is currently available for MacOS X, Solaris, Linux and Windows. All versions require Java 1.4.1 (or higher) JDK. Two licensing options are available: Workstation and Server. The workstation license is currently $1500 per seat (this may change when 2.5 is released this month) and is used to design test cases, perform tests and monitor testing. The server license (price is based on configuration)can be used for SNMP monitoring, scheduling and load testing. If you use the server, you will need the workstation to interface with any tests done by the server.

I had no issues with installation on Windows XP Professional, everything installed smoothly from the Web site. Users have the option to download and save an installation executable or install the software directly from the Web site. Additionally, in order to utilize the API, which will be necessary to test components and other Java classes, the classpath of LISA's jar file will need to be added, and/or the jar file copied to the J2EE application server or application classpath.

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