Oracle Cloud EPM - Simulating Concurrent Usage: A New Way to Validate Performance of Your Application
ORACLE CLOUD EPM
EPM – Simulating Concurrent Usage: A New Way to Validate Performance of Your Application
Description:
Performance of a Cloud EPM application is dependent on many factors, the most important of which is the application design. Oracle recommends customers to validate the performance of their applications before going into production.
The ability to Simulate Concurrent Usage is a self-service way for customers to validate the performance of their applications. It executes different concurrent operations on an environment by simulating users. Available as an EPM Automate command (simulateConcurrentUsage) or a REST API, it can be used to validate the performance of the application to verify that the response time is acceptable when the service is under the load during specific operations run by a specific number of users. It can be used as part of Implementation Success Program (ISP) or outside of it by the customer/partner directly, or by Oracle on request from the customer.
In this presentation, meet the Development team who created this tool and learn how to use it to measure the performance of various operations, including Open Form, Save Form, Run Business Rule, Run Data Rule, Open Ad-Hoc Grid, Execute Report, and Execute Book, under concurrent load. We will also answer your questions throughout the session via the interactive Q&A function.
Presented by:
- Vinay Gupta – Senior Software Development Director, Oracle
- Vikas Kumar – Principal Software Engineer, Oracle
- Navin Kumar – Senior Software Engineer, Oracle
PLEASE NOTE: In order to attend this event, you must be an Oracle Cloud Customer Connect community member. If you are not a member, register here to join.