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Wednesday, 09/26/2007 9:43:54 AM

Wednesday, September 26, 2007 9:43:54 AM

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New Release of RadView's WebLOAD Professional Benefits Oracle Users, Enterprise Testers, and Multimedia Sites

Rosh Haayin, Israel, September 24, 2007 -- RadView Software Ltd. (OTCBB: RDVWF), announced today the availability of WebLOAD Professional V. 8.1. The new version brings the power of WebLOAD's low TCO to enterprises using Oracle Forms. In addition, it offers a multimedia add on and an enhanced software development kit (SDK).

Rosh Haayin, Israel (PRWEB) September 25, 2007 -- RadView Software Ltd. (OTCBB: RDVWF), announced today the availability of WebLOAD Professional V. 8.1. The new version brings the power of WebLOAD's low TCO to enterprises using Oracle Forms. In addition, it offers a multimedia add on and an enhanced software development kit (SDK).

Load testing enterprise web applications that use Oracle Forms to communicate with an Oracle backend was traditionally limited to exuberantly priced performance testing tools or simplistic point solutions. WebLOAD Professional 8.1 brings to this community leading performance testing capabilities at RadView's signature low TCO.

The new version also includes a brand new Software Development kit (SDK). The SDK further opens the modular architecture of WebLOAD and enables enterprise testers to develop custom extensions for their specific work environment. Development of extensions can be done by writing code or by creating new metadata definitions.

"We are very excited about this release," said Eran Witkon, RadView's Vice President of Product and Development. "The new features and the extensibility SDK expand the reach of WebLOAD and enable our customers to load-test their most sophisticated Internet applications, providing greater confidence that their applications are ready for primetime."

Also included in the new release is an add-on that supports the RTSP/RTP video streaming protocol. The downloading of streaming videos increased 38.8% in 2006 to 24.92 billion according to AccuStream iMedia Research. With WebLOAD, developers and testers can create composite test scripts, mixing textual, graphic and streaming media objects. Streaming-related statistics provide accurate analysis of application performance and support the creation of useful, comprehensive reports. Additional support for authentication, mainly for mobile environments, is possible through the Radius protocol.