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Stress Testing
Can anyone recommend a stress test tool that works well with Struts?
Cheers,
Dave
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Re: Stress Testing
Posted by karim <ei...@netscape.net>.
jsissom@toybox.uits.indiana.edu wrote:
> We've used Jmeter and it worked for us even though it is rough around the
> edges. You can get Jmeter from http://jakarta.apache.org/
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> Microsoft had a free one that integrated with their Visual Studio. From
> what I read, it was much more powerful than jmeter, but I don't have the
> article anymore and this was pre-.net, so who knows if it still exists or
> if it's still free or if you can test web applications that you developed
> with non-Microsoft tools.
it still is free for you to download; http://webtool.rte.microsoft.com/
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> If someone knows the answers to these questions, I'd be interested in
> hearing them.
>
> Jay
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> On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 dhay@lexmark.com wrote:
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>>Can anyone recommend a stress test tool that works well with Struts?
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>>Cheers,
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>>Dave
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RE: Stress Testing
Posted by Tim Sawyer <ts...@nildram.co.uk>.
Microsoft one is at http://homer.rte.microsoft.com
I haven't used it at all myself.
Tim.
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From: Jay sissom [mailto:jsissom@toybox.uits.indiana.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 6:57 PM
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Subject: Re: Stress Testing
We've used Jmeter and it worked for us even though it is rough around the
edges. You can get Jmeter from http://jakarta.apache.org/
Microsoft had a free one that integrated with their Visual Studio. From
what I read, it was much more powerful than jmeter, but I don't have the
article anymore and this was pre-.net, so who knows if it still exists or
if it's still free or if you can test web applications that you developed
with non-Microsoft tools.
If someone knows the answers to these questions, I'd be interested in
hearing them.
Jay
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 dhay@lexmark.com wrote:
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> Can anyone recommend a stress test tool that works well with Struts?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dave
>
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Re: Stress Testing
Posted by Jay sissom <js...@toybox.uits.indiana.edu>.
We've used Jmeter and it worked for us even though it is rough around the
edges. You can get Jmeter from http://jakarta.apache.org/
Microsoft had a free one that integrated with their Visual Studio. From
what I read, it was much more powerful than jmeter, but I don't have the
article anymore and this was pre-.net, so who knows if it still exists or
if it's still free or if you can test web applications that you developed
with non-Microsoft tools.
If someone knows the answers to these questions, I'd be interested in
hearing them.
Jay
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 dhay@lexmark.com wrote:
>
>
> Can anyone recommend a stress test tool that works well with Struts?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dave
>
>
>
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