hatatap is an HTTP scripting tool with scripts in XML. The scripts are transformed into Java/o:XML before they are either executed from the commandline, integrated into Ant build files, or run interactively from a Web application. hatatap supports cookies, Javascript, HTML DOM, Web Services/SOAP, performance tests with concurrency, test reports, regular expression matching, and stateful Web site navigation. It is written in o:XML and uses HttpUnit.
| Tags | Internet Web Dynamic Content Text Processing Markup XSL/XSLT Benchmark Software Development Testing Site Management XML Networking Monitoring |
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| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Other Java |
Recent releases


Changes: This version fixes a Xalan compatibility problem that appears with certain Java environments. This release works on all Java platforms from versions 1.4 onwards.


Changes: Several performance and robustness improvements, increased details in the reports, and a solution to a longstanding compatibility problem with certain versions of Xalan. Also includes Apache JMeter support, which allows you to run scripts generated by JMeter directly with hatatap.


Changes: Binary attachment capabilities were added. A classpath problem was fixed in the Ant task. An upgrade was made to HttpUnit 1.6.2 and the latest ObjectBox and o:Lib releases.


Changes: The test:input option was added. The rps-graph utility was added. The JMeter JMX conversion functionality was added.


Changes: The toolset was updated to the latest releases of ObjectBox and HttpUnit. Code refactoring was undertaken to fix several problems.