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What's new in TestArchitect for Linux
The following new features and improvements are introduced in TestArchitect version 8.4 Update 2 running on Linux..
Remember:
- Before upgrading to the latest version of TestArchitect, it is strongly recommended that you back up all repositories.
- A TestArchitect client and any repository server to which it connects must be the same version.
TestArchitect Client
New features
- Ability to configure the number of retries for a failed connection which the TestArchitect Controller establishes to a repository server. This helps users deal with an unstable network efficiently.
- Users are prevented from changing the values of user-defined fields used in test results. If you adjust the value of a user-defined field on the Information tab of a test module, it will not take effect on the test result of this module. The test result will still adopt the default value.
Repository Server
- Ability to configure the connection backlog size for a repository server – allows users to specify the maximum size of the queue used for holding pending connections to a repository server.
Known Issues
- The repository memory is leaked after an enormous number of nodes connect to and interact with the repository server. A typical case is that 3 JPPF servers submit 13000 jobs to 72 nodes, and test results are sent to a repository server; as a result, memory leak occurs.