In the old thread below Curt mentions he's successfully used e-TEST from RSW
with NetDynamics.
We recently purchased e-TEST and I have a few questions maybe some of you can
answer:
1. Some of our ND4 intranet apps were written for Netscape browsers and we have
a lot of JavaScript that works only in NetScape. This causes probs creating the
RSW testing scripts because from what we've heard, only the IE browser can be
used to create e-TEST scripts. Is that your understanding?
2. If we must turn off the JavaScript to create the scripts, must we manually
modify all our HTML is there some some setting we can in the IE browser or
elsewhere to have it ignore the JavaScript?\
3. Any tips for using e-TEST with ND4?
Thanks!
Janet
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Subject: Re: [ND] Problems with WebLoad & ND
Did you ever get around to this Curt?
Has anyone else sucessfully used WebLoad with ND?
Kelley Foust
Curt Springer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>All I can say is that we've used Webload successfully here at Harvard
>Medical School. I think there is an issue with frames. Unfortunately, I
>can't give you details right now. The guy who mastered it left, and, while
>I agreed to figure it out pending his replacement (which takes forever
>these days), and while I know where the documentation on our local
>implementation is, I just plain haven't gotten to it. When/if I do, I'll
>post something.
>
>-- Curt, Team ND
>
>
>At 02:49 PM 3/3/99 -0500, James Law wrote:
>>The situation with webload and ND seems pretty hopeless. I have invested a
>>lot of time
>>with this tool, and many hours with their tech support to find out it is
>>simply not possible. Even
>>if it might be, it would require so much work as to make you wonder why you
>>didn't write your own app
>>to do load testing. I even asked the vendor to make a script work, (giving
>>them access to one of
>>out nd boxes) to no avail. They were not able to give me a date on which
>>they hope to release a version that can decode the spidersession.
>>My suggestion
>>purchase eload(rsw software) I have made this work with incredible ease
>>or look into suns javaload....
>>James
>>
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>>>Has anyone had problems getting WebLoad (a testing tool) to work with
>>NetDynamics? WebLoad appears unable to properly parse form items containing
>>SPIDERSESSION, and consequently I can't feed it back on subsequent GETs and
>>POSTs.
>>>
>>>What loading/testing tools are people using when they want to test
>>forms-based applications, where it's important to provide different input to
>>exercise everythign from the web server to the back-end database?
>>>
>>>Is there any way to replace, or turn off, the session IDs? I've seen some
>>frustration expressed in this forum about their length, but haven't seen any
>>proposed solutions.
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>
>>>D
>>
>>
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