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Posted to user@jmeter.apache.org by Peter Lin <wo...@gmail.com> on 2004/12/02 16:54:08 UTC

Re: Useful little tool

that's funny. a network sniffer.

there are open source network sniffers out there, so it's not
necessary to buy one. Though that one looks reasonably priced and has
a nice gui. you can add a link on jmeter's wiki if you like.

others may find it useful.

peter



On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 10:42:45 -0500, Martin Adamec <ma...@xybion.com> wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> I have an application under test that is not using any web browser as a
> client. Anyhow our custom made client communicates with application server
> tier via Apache/Tomcat. I found very difficult to use Badboy to see what's
> going on from the Client tier perspective.
> 
> So, I was searching for some tool that captures HTTP communication "from
> outside" and I found lately a little tool that is just perfect for what I
> needed. It shows outgoing HTTP requests and incoming HTTP responses and can
> help you analyze them.
> 
> The name of tool is EffeTech HTTP Sniffer. It is available for free trial
> for 15 days and that you can have it just for peanuts ($29.95 for
> non-commercial or $49.95 for commercial use). So, for 50 bucks it's all
> yours. It is definitely worth those money, at least for me. Check it out at:
> http://www.effetech.com/
> 
> Note: I am not connected to nor asked to do any advertisement for EffeTech.
> I just did not find any remark about it in JMeter mailing list archive and I
> am sure that there are people who can benefit out of using something like
> this little tool. Take it as I am just giving something useful back to the
> JMeter community.
> 
> You all have a nice day!
> 
> Martin
> 
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Re: Useful little tool

Posted by sebb <se...@gmail.com>.
I've updated the page to add details of TCPMon, which is in the Apache
WebServices Axis project.

Intended for SOAP monitoring, but looks as though it might also be
useful for general TCP monitoring.

S.
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 10:54:08 -0500, Peter Lin <wo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> that's funny. a network sniffer.
> 
> there are open source network sniffers out there, so it's not
> necessary to buy one. Though that one looks reasonably priced and has
> a nice gui. you can add a link on jmeter's wiki if you like.
> 
> others may find it useful.
> 
> peter
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 10:42:45 -0500, Martin Adamec <ma...@xybion.com> wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I have an application under test that is not using any web browser as a
> > client. Anyhow our custom made client communicates with application server
> > tier via Apache/Tomcat. I found very difficult to use Badboy to see what's
> > going on from the Client tier perspective.
> >
> > So, I was searching for some tool that captures HTTP communication "from
> > outside" and I found lately a little tool that is just perfect for what I
> > needed. It shows outgoing HTTP requests and incoming HTTP responses and can
> > help you analyze them.
> >
> > The name of tool is EffeTech HTTP Sniffer. It is available for free trial
> > for 15 days and that you can have it just for peanuts ($29.95 for
> > non-commercial or $49.95 for commercial use). So, for 50 bucks it's all
> > yours. It is definitely worth those money, at least for me. Check it out at:
> > http://www.effetech.com/
> >
> > Note: I am not connected to nor asked to do any advertisement for EffeTech.
> > I just did not find any remark about it in JMeter mailing list archive and I
> > am sure that there are people who can benefit out of using something like
> > this little tool. Take it as I am just giving something useful back to the
> > JMeter community.
> >
> > You all have a nice day!
> >
> > Martin
> >
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