What's new
This topic introduces the new features and improvements in OpenText Core Performance Engineering (LoadRunner Cloud) CE 25.3.
Performance Engineering Aviator (Beta)
This release includes the launch of a new advanced, AI-powered, virtual assistant for Performance Engineering solutions.
Area | Enhancement |
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VuGen |
Aviator for Scripting in VuGen provides assistance with many aspects of the scripting process. Using AI assistance before, during, and after the scripting process can help to save time and simplify script creation. Aviator can assist with tasks such as selecting the best protocol for an application scripting session, error analysis and remediation, function and coding assistance, script optimization, and script summarizing. When combined, these assisted actions can yield significant time savings, while also reducing required scripting skill sets. All users, from new to experienced performance engineers, will welcome Aviator's partnership in the scripting process. |
OpenText Core Performance Engineering Analysis |
Aviator for Analysis in OpenText Core Performance Engineering Analysis redefines how teams approach performance analysis. It helps accelerate investigations, increase productivity, and streamlines the onboarding of new team members. Through conversational analysis, performance engineers can interact with Aviator using natural language directly within the dashboard environment. When you ask for summaries, trends, anomalies, or detailed insights, Aviator delivers clear, contextual answers about critical metrics. By leveraging Aviator’s capabilities, teams can significantly reduce the time spent diagnosing errors, and move faster from detection to resolution with actionable guidance. For details, see OpenText Core Performance Engineering Analysis integration. |
User experience
This release includes the following enhancements to the user experience.
Area | Enhancement |
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Onboarding |
Added an on-boarding dialog box that is displayed to new tenant administrators the first time that they sign in. |
Scripts |
When managing scripts globally from the test assets Scripts page, the search was extended to include Author, Type, and Labels, in addition to the Name column. For details, see Scripts. |
Data and analytics
This release includes the following data and analytics updates.
Area | Enhancement |
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Observability support |
This release introduces an integration with OpenTelemetry, providing observability support. The integration enables you to push telemetry data to an OpenTelemetry Collector when running load tests. For details, see Observability support. |
Cloud and SaaS
This release includes the following cloud updates.
Area | Enhancement |
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Vuser logs |
When log collection is enabled in your test settings, Vuser logs are now available for download for 30 days after the test run. This update extends the previous 7-day retention period, giving you more time for analysis, troubleshooting, and reporting. For details, see Data and logs. |
VuGen and protocols
OpenText Virtual User Generator (VuGen) includes the following enhancements. For details, see the OpenText Virtual User Generator What's New.
Area | Enhancement |
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Gatling |
Added support for Gatling 3.13.4. |
HashiCorp Vault support | You can now use API functions to access HashiCorp Vault secrets directly from your Vuser script. |
Port mapping | When defining a new server entry for port mapping, you can now set a range for the SSL versions, for example from SSL 3.x to TLS 1.3. |
VuGen protocols include the following enhancements. For details, see the OpenText Virtual User Generator What's New.
Area | Enhancement |
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Cloud for AWS protocol |
Added support for monitoring metrics related to the exchange of messages on AWS SQS, both sent and received, during the load test run. For details, see Cloud for AWS monitoring. |
Citrix ICA, ODBC |
An enhanced Runtime Settings user interface is in use for the Citrix ICA and ODBC protocols. For details, see Runtime settings. |
TruClient 2.0 - Web |
The following updates are included for TruClient 2.0 - Web scripts:
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TruClient - Web |
The following updates are included for TruClient - Web scripts:
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DevWeb |
The following updates are included for DevWeb:
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Oracle | The Oracle - 2 Tier protocol now supports record and replay on Oracle Database 23ai. |
Web - HTTP/HTML | An enhancement to the Chrome Recording extension allows you to indicate whether to capture HTTP authentication. You can disable this option to only record requests and responses without the login page. |
Java |
You can now experiment and run Java Vusers with unsupported versions of Java. You can also enable the scripting engine to use an unsupported Java version when generating Java code. |
OpenText Performance Engineering for Developers (LoadRunner Developer) includes the following enhancements. For details, see the OpenText Performance Engineering for Developers What's new.
Area | Enhancement |
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Trace-level logs | When using trace-level logging, you can choose to include or exclude the HTTP headers and/or HTTP body from the log. This provides control over the amount of detail included in the log. |
InfluxDB | Support added for InfluxDB 3 database. |
Trend Report | You can now view a report comparing test runs of your script. The Trend Report enables you to compare results for different data types, in bar or line format. |
DNS resolution per Vuser | You can configure DNS resolution to be performed per Vuser. This also resets the cache when a new Vuser is simulated per iteration. |
Postman Collection | You can now use the Offline Script Generator to generate a DevWeb script from a Postman Collection file. (Beta) |
Observability with OpenTelemetry | This release introduces an integration with OpenTelemetry, providing observability support. The integration enables you to push telemetry data to an OpenTelemetry Collector when replaying scripts. (Beta) |
gRPC code generation |
This release includes the following improvements for gRPC protobuf code generation:
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Unhide API | The new unhide enables the retrieval of hidden data in your script, for example, a user name or password.. |