Next session is on Performance Testing and Tuning, presented by Kensium #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/DU2hfDBAjc
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
Looks like Rahul refuses to accept the binary question on the bottom. I like the way he thinks! #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/ikDtUSaWjs
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
Some info about Sharif, the co-presenter in this session #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/6EedJ8VQdq
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
Some info about @kensium. I didn't realize that they have over 400 employees worldwide. #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/p9zkRHqMDh
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
Why bother to do performance testing when developing on the Acumatica platform? #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/X08UVVEKO0
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
Some key things to monitor when doing performance testing #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/z2er3HBI7V
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
Some challenges that Kensium faced when developing integrations and customizations for Acumatica #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/ypgwUeMhfZ
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
Considerations for Acumatica Development #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/r5twwKulSm
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
When you have a lot of back-and-forth traffic, it might be better to build a custom screen rather than contract based APIs #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/Dwt5Ydl7tA
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
I didn't realize that OData comes in real-time, starting with first byte, before the entire dataset is finished being delivered #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/A5jZbp9UWL
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
Make sure that you understand the Acumatica licensing model, especially when dealing with high volume environments #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/HNOg9OsQQ4
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
MYOB found a way to use Selenium to implement automated testing #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/xf2FytfWgP
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
More recommendations #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/hp5yoj1BvN
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
The request profiler is available out-of-the-box in Acumatica to help with testing. You just have to turn it on. #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/FSgvMlwgrP
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
You can track specific screens, specific users, or only long-running processes. Lots of options. #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/EW8J5wZGxM
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
Some best practices for performance when developing on the Acumatica platform #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/8RHr14D5mg
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
Now we're looking at examples of improving code directly like this one. #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/aHv1Ssrmcb
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
Also recommended to add specific entities which makes working with endpoints more lightweight #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/GjlDD5Tguh
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
Using pagination to prevent loading of full data #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/eFt35Hmdvm
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
Summary of coding DOs #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/Ee05NsSBw3
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
Summary of coding DON'Ts #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/bm92XwYVxP
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017
My brain hurts after that. Very technical, but very awesome. Exactly the kind of hands-on things that I was hoping for from this #xrpsummit pic.twitter.com/Vk5LcWSsC5
— Tim Rodman (@TimRodman) June 22, 2017