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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by "BAZLEY, Sebastian" <Se...@london.sema.slb.com> on 2003/11/07 12:09:43 UTC
JMeter mentioned in article on IBM developerworks
Just came across the following article:
Eye on performance: A load of stress
Stress testing and the factors that go into choosing the right tool for your
project
This mentions JMeter, and even as a screen-shot showing it in use:
Figure 1 illustrates Apache JMeter, one of the free load testers, showing an
automatically recorded script
See:
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-perf10283/?ca=dnt-443
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Re: JMeter mentioned in article on IBM developerworks
Posted by peter lin <jm...@yahoo.com>.
that's pretty cool. now if people actually stress/load test their application before deployment, that would be great.
but like release schedules make time for it. oh well, I'll keep working on jmeter and maybe one day people will get it in their heads testing is crucial.
peter
"BAZLEY, Sebastian" <Se...@london.sema.slb.com> wrote:
Just came across the following article:
Eye on performance: A load of stress
Stress testing and the factors that go into choosing the right tool for your
project
This mentions JMeter, and even as a screen-shot showing it in use:
Figure 1 illustrates Apache JMeter, one of the free load testers, showing an
automatically recorded script
See:
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/j-perf10283/?ca=dnt-443
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