Good day!

Now the company is planning to transfer to TFS, in connection with which some issues have arisen; it was impossible to find any sensible information therefore I am asking questions here.

The essence of what is now autotests (written in java + selenium), functional tests (jmetter) and load tests (jmetter) run from jenkins. So the actual questions: can this whole thing be transferred to TFS? Can this all be integrated with TFS? Can Visual Studio Test Professional run all these tests and display the result as graphs? How much blood do we spend for each of the scenarios?

Also, if not difficult, I would ask for literature on home reading on this topic.

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    It is not clear from which repository is the transition to TFS ? (Complete the question or write in the comments). It is also not clear why the use of technology Microsoft (there is in view of TFS ), when there are well-established repositories? For example GIT , SVN , etc.

    But if you really want to use Visual Studio Test Professional, the Microsoft documentation says that there is such an option: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/vsts/build-release/test/continuous-test-java

    • We now have all repositories in git tasks in jira. The management wants to bring everything into one place - Anton Kartushin