What about using BadBoy App for recording and then exporting the recorded
test suite into a JMeter Script for load testing your application:

http://www.badboy.com.au/


nino martinez wael wrote:
> 
> I think it will be hard, because there are so many options for everything.
> I
> mean for that kind of tool you would assume a lot of things. And in the
> end
> you will probably end up with something similar to jmeter.. Maybe you
> could
> create a plugin for jmeter ?
> 
> I still think recording scenarios with Jmeter and correcting them to work
> are the most painless solution.
> 
> my 2 cents
> 
> 2010/1/28 James Perry <[email protected]>
> 
>> Today I looked for a programmatic way to load test a Wicket
>> application and there doesn't appear to be any tools at present to do
>> so. I was thinking of writing one that load tests Wicket
>> applications in a programmatic manner, which IMHO will be cleaner than
>> using regular expressions with JMeter. I was thinking of an API that
>> specifies the a test suite contain individual load tests, which
>> contain the amount of threads to create and the target components to
>> test. I do not have a deep knowledge of the internals of Wicket so it
>> would be good to receive advice on the best way to program this tool.
>>
>> Best,
>> James.
>>
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