Brad, Frankly this is the scene. I am in performannce testing of J2EE apps and also take active interest in bottleneck resolution. In past project I came across a case where a person wrote a perl utility that measured the break-up of response time amongst various layers of the application (i.e. app server, database). Also I had heard good word about Ethereal from other people. So I just pumped up the boss to use Ethereal. The intention was also to learn something along the way. However four days of R&D has gone and still don't have anything substantial to tell my boss how we can effectively use Ethereal. Thus I came asking for help. regards, Vikram
--- Brad Hards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 5 May 2003 21:16 pm, vikram CHANDNA wrote: > > A very stupid question from a perfoamnce tester. > is > > there anyway Ethereal could be helpful to me for > > perfoamnce testing/analysis? > Of course, but being more specific might be easier > if you could tell us what > you are measuring the performance of (that is, what > is the system > configuration), and what are the key performance > issues? > > Brad __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com