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than over estimate.
Thanks
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From: "Craig McClanahan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Best load testing tool for Java applications
You can r
r is it possible to run both testing and application on same machine?
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or Jakarta's JMeter. It even can use client-certificates. not TOOO
difficult to set up as well
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We used HttpUnit and Mike Clark's JUnitPerf, driven from within JUnit. Worked slick
for us, but is a "programatic" solution, rather than point and click.
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Java Programming Spec
or Jakarta's JMeter. It even can use client-certificates. not TOOO difficult to set up
as well
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From: Hari Haran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 7:07 AM
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Subject: Re: Best load testing tool for
u can try grinder as well .
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 04:18:03 +0100, Niall Pemberton
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> Can't say whats best but here are a couple that others on this list have
> said they are using:
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> http://www.opensta.org/
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> http://www.b2net.co.uk/mercury-interactive/mercury_interac
Can't say whats best but here are a couple that others on this list have
said they are using:
http://www.opensta.org/
http://www.b2net.co.uk/mercury-interactive/mercury_interactive_loadrunner.htm
Niall
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