Fimasys Technology
Technology

Fimasys' J2EE Framework is the basic technological layer for the development of all our products implementing Java technology in an n-tier environment.

Fimasys offers solutions designed by experts for a high level of quality 

Our core solutions have been stress tested and successfully benchmarked for high volume performance as a testimony to our technical expertise, professionalism and commitment to quality.

Fimasys' solutions have been independently tested for performance benchmarking purposes and are proven to perform in a high volume environment

A number of independent studies have been undertaken on the ProFinance application by an external specialist performance benchmarking company with specific expertise in Internet and Intranet architectures.

Challenges and objectives

The main objectives of the performance testing are to answer the following questions:

  • Prove the robustness, the performance and the stability of the application during intensive use 
  • Optimize permanently the technical and functional architecture 
  • Identify and correct the bottlenecks of the application during intensive use
  • Evaluate the degradation of the response times according to the number of users 
  • Determine the number of potential users which the application can manage 

Methodology

The methodology followed for the tests includes the following phases:

  • Installation of the specific platform 
  • Functional and technical appropriation of the applications 
  • Definition of the mechanisms to be tested 
  • Definition of different scenarios
  • Drafting of the scenarios scripts 
  • Execution of the tests 
  • Analysis and interpretation of the results
  • Production of reports

Synthesis

The most significant points concluded in the reports are as follows: 

  • The application tested is 100% robust and stable (no blocking, even under the strongest loads with 800 users simultaneously carrying out stress tests)
  • The response times are very satisfactory, including on the most frequently used scenarios
  • The noted degradation of the response times is linear, which proves that there is no bottleneck