We use segue to do load testing on web stuff. It will also
do functional and regression testing. WARNING..it's not
cheap, but it works well for us.
Joel
--- Jonathan Stimmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 06:25:08PM -0700, Jeff Krueger
> wrote:
>
> > I am looking to find out at what point will my
> system die. I am
> > using Web Logic and Oracle on a sun 450. Does anyone
> know of a product, or
> > a way, to simulate say 200 users hitting a jsp page at
> once and what will
> > happen?
>
> I've been using WebStone to do this, though it's not
> without flaws:
> http://www.mindcraft.com/webstone/
> My main gripes with it thus far are that it seems to have
> trouble
> with large lists of URLs (I'm currently using 100), and
> it seems to
> process its URL list in order (without randomisation). I
> also doubt
> that it processes cookies, which could matter a great
> deal if your
> server uses a lot of session beans.
>
>
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