Microsoft is excited to announce the addition of ARM64 support for Test Base for Microsoft 365! This feature will make it easier to ensure your applications will work across a broader range of devices and releases. Get started by onboarding your ARM application to Test Base and selecting an ARM64 release.
ve completed the onboarding process, you can begin testing your application on the ARM64 release. Test Base will automatically detect any issues and provide you with detailed reports that can be used to quickly identify and fix any bugs. You can also use Test Base to compare the performance of your application across different architectures and releases, so you can ensure that your application is running optimally on all platforms.
Testing Across Architectures and Device Types
Microsoft Test Base is designed to help developers test their applications across a variety of architectures and device types. With the addition of ARM64 support, developers can now ensure that their applications will work across a broader range of devices and releases.
Getting Started with Test Base
Getting started with Test Base is easy. All developers need to do is onboard their ARM application to Test Base and select an ARM64 release when configuring their test matrix. Once onboarding is complete, developers can begin testing their application on the ARM64 release.
Identifying and Fixing Bugs
Test Base will automatically detect any issues and provide developers with detailed reports that can be used to quickly identify and fix any bugs. Developers can also use Test Base to compare the performance of their application across different architectures and releases, so they can ensure that their application is running optimally on all platforms.
“Test Base is designed to help developers test their applications across a variety of architectures and device types. With the addition of ARM64 support, developers can now ensure that their applications will work across a broader range of devices and releases.”
Testing Made Easier
Testing applications across different architectures and device types can be a time-consuming and tedious process. With Test Base, Microsoft has made it easier for developers to test their applications and ensure that they are running optimally on all platforms.
Onboarding Process
The onboarding process for Test Base is simple and straightforward. All developers need to do is onboard their ARM application to Test Base and select an ARM64 release when configuring their test matrix.
Automatic Detection of Issues
Once onboarding is complete, Test Base will automatically detect any issues and provide developers with detailed reports that can be used to quickly identify and fix any bugs. This makes it easier for developers to ensure that their applications are running optimally on all platforms.
“With Test Base, Microsoft has made it easier for developers to test their applications and ensure that they are running optimally on all platforms.”
Summary
Microsoft Test Base is a great tool for developers who need to test their applications across a variety of architectures and device types. With the addition of ARM64 support, developers can now ensure that their applications will work across a broader range of devices and releases. The onboarding process is simple and straightforward, and Test Base automatically detects any issues and provides developers with detailed reports that can be used to quickly identify and fix any bugs.
Key points from the article:
- Onboard your ARM application to Test Base
- Select an ARM64 release when configuring your test matrix
- Select the ARM64 device type to test your application on ARM64 devices
- Ensure your applications will work across a broader range of devices and releases
- Get insights into how your application works on different devices
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