# Stella - 2.1-RC1
**Define realistic testplans and run them against your webapps**
## Features
## Examples
### Testplan Configuration
### Running Tests
## Installation
Get it in one of the following ways:
$ gem install stella $ sudo gem install stella $ git clone git://github.com/solutious/stella.git
You can also download via [tarball](github.com/solutious/stella/tarball/latest) or [zip](github.com/solutious/stella/zipball/latest).
NOTE: If you get errors about libxml2 or libxslt on Ubuntu, you need to install the following:
sudo apt-get install libxml2-dev sudo apt-get install libxslt1-dev
## More Information
- [Homepage](solutious.com/projects/stella)
- [Codes](github.com/solutious/stella)
- [RDocs](solutious.com/stella)
- [Stellaaahhhh](stellaaahhhh.com)
- [Using Stella for Web application testing](searchsoftwarequality.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid92_gci1510488,00.html)
## Credits
- [Delano Mandelbaum](solutious.com)
- [Daniel J. Berger] for file logic borrowed from ptools
## Thanks
- Harm Aarts for the great test case and feedback!
- Kalin Harvey for keeping me on track.
- Dave L, the best intern money can’t buy.
- Peter McCurdy for the feedback and bug fixes.
## Related Projects
- [WatirGrid](github.com/90kts/watirgrid)
- [Watir](watir.com/)
- [JMeter](jakarta.apache.org/jmeter/)
- [Tsung](tsung.erlang-projects.org/)
- [Grinder](grinder.sourceforge.net/)
- [Pylot](www.pylot.org/)
- [Trample](github.com/jamesgolick/trample)
## License
See LICENSE.txt