CLIF


CLIF is a multi-protocols, extendible load testing platform, including monitoring facilities, with optional integration to Eclipse IDE and Jenkins CI server.

CLIF is an open load testing platform, including load injectors, for generating traffic (a variety of protocols are supported such as HTTP, FTP, SIP...), and probes, for measuring resource usage (processor, memory, network...). Both command-line and graphical user interfaces are provided, including Eclipse plug-ins. It is extensible through Java programming (new injectors, new probes...).

Status

Mature

License(s)

GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only

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Project leader(s)

Bruno Dillenseger


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Awards

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Professional support

Ask any software services company or any freelance developer interested in open source, be it to extend CLIF and/or to use CLIF for any performance concern: benchmarking/load testing, integration/functional tests, active live performance monitoring...


Market Readiness Synthesis


CLIF is a very stable software test performance platform. Its development was launched 18 years ago. It is now a modular platform evolving by plug-ins. The software is maintained by a small team at Orange which is also the principal user and the unique financial sponsor of the project. An alternative to Apache Jmeter, CLIF is unique by the amplitude of its load testing capacity from the desktop to the datacenter. CLIF offers four users interfaces including the de facto standard Eclipse IDE for the definition of testing scenarios. 

Market Readiness Level




Project Market Readiness Level computed by OW2.

More on the definition and computation of Market Readiness Levels here.

Best Practices Implementation




Coverage of best practices in open source software development implemented by the project.

More on best practices and how they are collected here.


Project Profile  




Computation of the project's profile through five key attributes defined by OW2.

More on how project attributes are commputed here.

MRL Assessment Diagram

This page lists the control points used in our assessment of the project's market readiness with their normalised values. It shows how they are combined to form the model. Please go to the methodology overview for more on the model and data collection.

Sources of Raw Data

Please use the links in this section for the raw data used in our MRL modeling.