Its pleasure to announce the availability of SIPP version 3.1! (0 comments)
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Posted
about 16 years
ago
by
Rob Day
Its pleasure to announce the availability of SIPP version 3.1!
Contributors have enriched SIPp with new features, another step towards making a more complete SIP benchmark tool.
A lot of new enhancements and bug fixes have been added since 3.0.
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Major changes include-
-Complete rework of the call structure, making the architecture more extensible and enable handling of out-of-call messages.
-Introduction of dead call class, to differentiate a dead call from "out-of-call" messages.
-Enhanced scenario capabilities with new actions and attributes.
-Introduction of out-of-call scenarios.
-Introduction of action 'jump' to go to new XML element.
-Introduction of element nop, to not drop the first message.
-Introduction of start_txn attribute, to enable starting of transaction by a UAC.
-Enhanced logging and display.
-Log files can now be treated as Ring Buffer
-Option to choose scenario to display on screen.
-Statistics more tied to scenarios.
and a lot of new features (see complete release notes)
We, thank the people contributing to this release, especially Charles P. Wright from IBM, and also:
M.H.VanLeeuwen
Andreas Bergmann
Marc VAN DIEST
Anuj Kumar Srivastava
in addition to people contributing to previous releases:
Klaus Darilion
Scott Oaks from SUN
Pandurangan R S
Artem Naluzhnyy
Kristoffer Gronowski from Ericsson
Anatoly Pidruchny
Marc Van Diest from Belgacom
Hemanth Balaji
Peter Higginson
Philippe Lecluse from Intel
Gareth Armstrong
Martin H. Van Leeuwen
Michael Hirschbichler from T.U Wien
Alexandre Ajjan from Atos Origin
Frederique Aurouet
Lee Ballard from General Bandwidth
Joseph Bannino from Atos Origin
Wolfgang Beck
Venu Bellary
Sapan Bhatia
Michel de Boer from Alcatel-Lucent
Clement Chen
Ly Cong-Dung
Alexandr Dubovikov
Stefan Esser
Bruno Guerin from Atos Origin
Enrico Hartung from iptel
Peter Higginson from Newport Networks
JPeG
Dmitriy Kargapolov
Nasir Khan.
Heikki Lindholm
Gerard Lyonnaz from HP
Mike Machado from Liveops
Lord Magnos
David Mansutti from HP
Kris Marsh
Scott McGlashan
Marco Miller
Shriram Natarajan from Personasoft
Amit On from Followap
Herve Pellan from HP
Lars Roland
Russel Roy
Martin Shaw
Guillaume Teissier from France Telecom R&D
Vlad Troyanker
Venkatesh
Regards
Anuj
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Posted
about 16 years
ago
by
Rob Day
Its pleasure to announce the availability of SIPP version 3.1!
Contributors have enriched SIPp with new features, another step towards making a more complete SIP benchmark tool.
A lot of new enhancements and bug fixes have been added since 3.0.
... [More]
Major changes include-
-Complete rework of the call structure, making the architecture more extensible and enable handling of out-of-call messages.
-Introduction of dead call class, to differentiate a dead call from "out-of-call" messages.
-Enhanced scenario capabilities with new actions and attributes.
-Introduction of out-of-call scenarios.
-Introduction of action 'jump' to go to new XML element.
-Introduction of element nop, to not drop the first message.
-Introduction of start_txn attribute, to enable starting of transaction by a UAC.
-Enhanced logging and display.
-Log files can now be treated as Ring Buffer
-Option to choose scenario to display on screen.
-Statistics more tied to scenarios.
and a lot of new features (see complete release notes)
We, thank the people contributing to this release, especially Charles P. Wright from IBM, and also:
M.H.VanLeeuwen
Andreas Bergmann
Marc VAN DIEST
Anuj Kumar Srivastava
in addition to people contributing to previous releases:
Klaus Darilion
Scott Oaks from SUN
Pandurangan R S
Artem Naluzhnyy
Kristoffer Gronowski from Ericsson
Anatoly Pidruchny
Marc Van Diest from Belgacom
Hemanth Balaji
Peter Higginson
Philippe Lecluse from Intel
Gareth Armstrong
Martin H. Van Leeuwen
Michael Hirschbichler from T.U Wien
Alexandre Ajjan from Atos Origin
Frederique Aurouet
Lee Ballard from General Bandwidth
Joseph Bannino from Atos Origin
Wolfgang Beck
Venu Bellary
Sapan Bhatia
Michel de Boer from Alcatel-Lucent
Clement Chen
Ly Cong-Dung
Alexandr Dubovikov
Stefan Esser
Bruno Guerin from Atos Origin
Enrico Hartung from iptel
Peter Higginson from Newport Networks
JPeG
Dmitriy Kargapolov
Nasir Khan.
Heikki Lindholm
Gerard Lyonnaz from HP
Mike Machado from Liveops
Lord Magnos
David Mansutti from HP
Kris Marsh
Scott McGlashan
Marco Miller
Shriram Natarajan from Personasoft
Amit On from Followap
Herve Pellan from HP
Lars Roland
Russel Roy
Martin Shaw
Guillaume Teissier from France Telecom R&D
Vlad Troyanker
Venkatesh
Regards
Anuj [Less]
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Its pleasure to announce the availability of SIPP version 3.1! (0 comments)
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Posted
over 16 years
ago
by
Rob Day
Greetings,
The SIPp contributors are happy to announce you the availability of the new SIPp stable version (3.0) !
A huge number of enhancements and bug fixes have been added since 2.0.1 version was released, including :
- a completely
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rework of the network I/O subsystem
- a new message parsing procedure
- a more powerful call variables handling, allowing arithmetical operations and string variables
- a new ‘users’ mode, useful for designing close-to-reality registration test cases
- the multi injection file support
and a lot of other useful features (see the complete release note here: http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?group_id=104305&release_id=559051 ).
A lot of regression tests have been run to ensure the stability of this version, the numerous regression bugs faced recently have been fixed. As a consequence, the restriction on the user contributions is now lifted: enhancement patches can be submitted using the following link : http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=104305&atid=637566 , and will be reviewed for aceptance by the contributors. Unsolved bugs can be submitted here: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=104305&atid=637564 .
We’d like to thank the people contributing to this release, especially Charles P. Wright from IBM, and also:
Klaus Darilion
Scott Oaks from SUN
Pandurangan R S
Artem Naluzhnyy
Kristoffer Gronowski from Ericsson
Anatoly Pidruchny
Marc Van Diest from Belgacom
Hemanth Balaji
Peter Higginson
Philippe Lecluse from Intel
Gareth Armstrong
Martin H. Van Leeuwen
Michael Hirschbichler from T.U Wien
In addition, the people contributing since the initial 1.0 release:
Alexandre Ajjan from Atos Origin
Frederique Aurouet
Lee Ballard from General Bandwidth
Joseph Bannino from Atos Origin
Wolfgang Beck
Venu Bellary
Sapan Bhatia
Michel de Boer from Alcatel-Lucent
Clement Chen
Ly Cong-Dung
Alexandr Dubovikov
Stefan Esser
Bruno Guerin from Atos Origin
Enrico Hartung from iptel
Peter Higginson from Newport Networks
JPeG
Dmitriy Kargapolov
Nasir Khan.
Heikki Lindholm
Gerard Lyonnaz from HP
Mike Machado from Liveops
Lord Magnos
David Mansutti from HP
Kris Marsh
Scott McGlashan
Marco Miller
Shriram Natarajan from Personasoft
Amit On from Followap
Herve Pellan from HP
Lars Roland
Russel Roy
Martin Shaw
Guillaume Teissier from France Telecom R&D
Vlad Troyanker
Venkatesh
Best regards,
The SIPp contributors
Olivier Boulkroune [Less]
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Greetings,The SIPp contributors are happy to announce you the availability of the new SIPp stable version (3.0) ! (0 comments)
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Greetings,The SIPp contributors are happy to announce you the availability of the new SIPp stable version (3.0) ! (0 comments)
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Posted
over 16 years
ago
by
Rob Day
Greetings,
The SIPp contributors are happy to announce you the availability of the new SIPp stable version (3.0) !
A huge number of enhancements and bug fixes have been added since 2.0.1 version was released, including :
- a completely
... [More]
rework of the network I/O subsystem
- a new message parsing procedure
- a more powerful call variables handling, allowing arithmetical operations and string variables
- a new ‘users’ mode, useful for designing close-to-reality registration test cases
- the multi injection file support
and a lot of other useful features (see the complete release note here: http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?group_id=104305&release_id=559051 ).
A lot of regression tests have been run to ensure the stability of this version, the numerous regression bugs faced recently have been fixed. As a consequence, the restriction on the user contributions is now lifted: enhancement patches can be submitted using the following link : http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=104305&atid=637566 , and will be reviewed for aceptance by the contributors. Unsolved bugs can be submitted here: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=104305&atid=637564 .
We’d like to thank the people contributing to this release, especially Charles P. Wright from IBM, and also:
Klaus Darilion
Scott Oaks from SUN
Pandurangan R S
Artem Naluzhnyy
Kristoffer Gronowski from Ericsson
Anatoly Pidruchny
Marc Van Diest from Belgacom
Hemanth Balaji
Peter Higginson
Philippe Lecluse from Intel
Gareth Armstrong
Martin H. Van Leeuwen
Michael Hirschbichler from T.U Wien
In addition, the people contributing since the initial 1.0 release:
Alexandre Ajjan from Atos Origin
Frederique Aurouet
Lee Ballard from General Bandwidth
Joseph Bannino from Atos Origin
Wolfgang Beck
Venu Bellary
Sapan Bhatia
Michel de Boer from Alcatel-Lucent
Clement Chen
Ly Cong-Dung
Alexandr Dubovikov
Stefan Esser
Bruno Guerin from Atos Origin
Enrico Hartung from iptel
Peter Higginson from Newport Networks
JPeG
Dmitriy Kargapolov
Nasir Khan.
Heikki Lindholm
Gerard Lyonnaz from HP
Mike Machado from Liveops
Lord Magnos
David Mansutti from HP
Kris Marsh
Scott McGlashan
Marco Miller
Shriram Natarajan from Personasoft
Amit On from Followap
Herve Pellan from HP
Lars Roland
Russel Roy
Martin Shaw
Guillaume Teissier from France Telecom R&D
Vlad Troyanker
Venkatesh
Best regards,
The SIPp contributors
Olivier Boulkroune
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The SIPp contributors are happy to announce the availability of SIPp 2.0! (0 comments)
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Posted
almost 17 years
ago
by
Rob Day
The SIPp contributors are happy to announce the availability of SIPp 2.0!
Since 1.1rc8, many new features and fixes, as well as tons of performance enhancements have been made.
You can get the full release notes there:
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https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=504154
And you can download SIPp 2.0 from: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=104305&package_id=119322&release_id=504154
This is a major milestone for SIPp. Starting right now, several contributors will work to add a big set of new features and enhancements, especially to transform SIPp into the ultimate SIP benchmark tool. Stay tuned!
But first, let's celebrate the moment and thanks all the people that contributed to the 2.0 release (since 1.1rc8):
Juan Antonio Alvarez
Olivier Boulkroune from Atos Origin
Michael Dwyer from Cibation
Ben Evans from Open Cloud.
Michael Hirschbichler from Technische Universitaet Wien
Olivier Jacques from HP
F. Tarek Rogers from Cisco
Marc Van Diest from Belgacom
Dragos Vingarzan from Fokus
Charles P. Wright from IBM Research
This is not to forget everybody that contributed since 1.0 was released:
Alexandre Ajjan from Atos Origin
Frederique Aurouet
Lee Ballard from General Bandwidth
Joseph Bannino from Atos Origin
Wolfgang Beck
Venu Bellary
Sapan Bhatia
Michel de Boer from Alcatel-Lucent
Clement Chen
Ly Cong-Dung
Alexandr Dubovikov
Bruno Guerin from Atos Origin
Enrico Hartung from iptel
Peter Higginson from Newport Networks
JPeG
Dmitriy Kargapolov
Nasir Khan.
Heikki Lindholm
Gerard Lyonnaz from HP
Mike Machado from Liveops
Lord Magnos
David Mansutti from HP
Kris Marsh
Scott McGlashan
Marco Miller
Shriram Natarajan from Personasoft
Amit On from Followap
Herve Pellan from HP
Lars Roland
Russel Roy
Martin Shaw
Guillaume Teissier from France Telecom R&D
Vlad Troyanker
Venkatesh
Thanks everyone, and have fun with SIPp!
Olivier Jacques - HP [Less]
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