Release LoadGen FrontEnd: 1.0.0.11848

Release LoadGen FrontEnd: 1.0.0.11848

LoadGen FrontEnd

  • Load Profile bundle migration — load profiles now use the new bundled shape end-to-end. The four load-profile wizards (Web/Core, Citrix, RDP, WVD) gain a dedicated Schedule editor in the Advanced step, the Custom Settings panel is tagged "Legacy" when an older-shape profile is loaded, and a banner prompts you to "Save once to migrate" so legacy profiles roll forward on the next save. Two new catalog screens are added under CONFIGURATION: SYSTEMS UNDER TEST and CONFIGURATION: TESTING for managing Wait Events and Performance Counter Settings with the same look-and-feel as the existing Counters page. Schedules tightening on the Testing → Schedules page now blocks orphan schedules: the canvas must match an existing profile name, and inline hints flag unknown profiles or schedules already bound to a bundle. Per-screen role gates ensure New Profile and edit affordances only appear for users with LoadProfilesEditor / ConfigEditor / GlobalAdmin.
  • SQL "Create new tables per load test" toggle restored on the SQL datasource dialog — the toggle for SQL Server datasources now appears in both legacy and non-legacy XSD modes, with help text aligned to the per-mode naming convention (PM{timestamp} for non-legacy vs PM/DUAF/SMD for legacy). Editing an existing datasource now reliably advances the dialog to step 2.
  • [#8533] The Scheduling license card on the Licensing page now reads "Testing Scheduling" with a "schedules" count label so it is no longer ambiguous whether the number refers to user seats or test schedules; the same naming is used consistently across the Available Licenses table, the Offline License request, the Cloud Recovery panel, and the "Unlock" headline on the Testing → Schedules page. The Available Licenses table column header is now "Count" so non-user-licensed rows (agents, machines, endpoints, flows) no longer show a misleading "Users" label.
  • [#8534] The Monitoring dashboard page title and browser tab title now read "Monitoring Dashboard", aligning the dashboard with the sidebar section header and the breadcrumb so all four user-visible surfaces match.
  • Fixed a crash on the Load Profiles page when a profile arrived from the API with a missing profile name — the page now filters out profiles without a name and is robust against partial payloads, replacing the previous blank-circuit error.
  • Fixed the "Preparing Infrastructure" modal on the Active Test page getting stuck on "Waiting for initialization data..." after a test had already moved to Running; the modal now closes as soon as the active state is observed via either the live update channel or polled details.
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