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10+ YEARS


Over 10 years ago, I wrote my first blog post. Since then, I've authored books, had kids, traveled the world, found Trish and blogged about it all.

Using JMeter to test your webapps

I looked at JMeter last week, but gave up after attempting to use it for an hour. My primary reason for abandoning my quest to learn was that it's usage has not been budgeted into our development schedule. If I manage to convince the schedulers that it's a good idea to use, I'll be definitely reading/doing this tutorial on JMeter. The section describing recording a test case looks very promising and will make the entire process very easy (I hope). Tip o' the hat to Erik for this tip.

Posted in Java at Feb 04 2003, 06:19:01 AM MST 2 Comments
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I had tried to use JMeter to do some load testing. I was able to record a walkthrough of my app and then run it through. The problem I had with JMeter was getting it to record a session using https as opposed to http. That was the 1.6 version I believe. Maybe I will give it a try again some time. -Dominic

Posted by dsuspense on February 04, 2003 at 08:49 AM MST #

I can recomend "Microsoft Web Application Stress Tool". It's free and very easy - you can "record" test scenarios. url: http://search.microsoft.com/gomsuri.asp?n=12&c=rp_BestBets&siteid=us/dev&target=http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/TechNet/itsolutions/intranet/downloads/webstres.asp?frame=true

Posted by Vladimir on February 05, 2003 at 03:37 PM MST #

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