I've used JUnit and JUnitPerf to drive tests written with HttpUnit. These worked well 
for me, allowing me to stress our Struts app to levels of 100 simultaneous users. Is 
that stressful enough for you? (It certainly stressed out our DB2 DBA's watching what 
all that application activity did to their database ... we managed to get up to 100% 
CPU usage on an IBM 390! :-)
 
We didn't use SSL, so that might be a dealbreaker.
 
Simon
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Hess [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 3:28 PM
To: Struts
Subject: [OT] Stress testing?


Hi All,
 
I am looking for a tool to help me stress test my application and would greatly 
appreciated any recommendations, suggestions on how to perform such testing and any 
procedures to follow:-). 
 
My requirements:
 
1)       Mimic the work flow process for processing a transaction over several pages 
where session information is maintained so that my Transaction control tokens will not 
be invalid. I would like to be able to specify the starting form and follow the 
process request/response over several steps and eventually complete the transaction.
 
2)       The ability to specify number of loops, threads(for concurrency) and timed 
duration would be great. 
 
3)   Support for SSL
 
 
Thanks,
 

Greg Hess

Software Engineer

Wrapped Apps Corporation

275 Michael Cowpland Dr.

Suite 201

Ottawa, Ontario

K2M 2G2

Tel: (613) 591 -7552 ext 230

Fax: (613) 591-0523

1 (877) 388-6742

www.wrappedapps.com

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