Hi, the tool from Microsoft is also good for stressing servlets: MS Web Application Stress Tool. One point is, that you can createfor every request a new session. I think it is for free. Mike > -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- > Von: ghshs dksdsd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 15. November 2000 11:47 > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Betreff: Stress testing servlets > > Hi, > > Does anybody have any ideas of how to stress test a servlet > application. = > We are looking for a preliminery test before formal tesing begins. = > Ideally we wuld like to mimic 40 users concurrently using the system. > > Thanks GH > > ______________________________________________________________ > ___________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at > http://www.hotmail.com. > > Share information about yourself, > create your own public profile at > http://profiles.msn.com. > > ______________________________________________________________ > _____________ > To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and > include in the body > of the message "signoff SERVLET-INTEREST". > > Archives: http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/servlet-interest.html > Resources: > http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/external-resources.html > > LISTSERV Help: http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/user/user.html > ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "signoff SERVLET-INTEREST". Archives: http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/servlet-interest.html Resources: http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/external-resources.html LISTSERV Help: http://www.lsoft.com/manuals/user/user.html
